A recent meta-analysis found that perfectionism was related to orthorexia (obsessive healthy eating). However, the meta-analysis included only three samples from the sport and exercise domain, so estimates were imprecise and, for perfectionistic concerns, unclear. We conducted a continuously cumulating meta-analysis to update these estimates. Following a preregistered protocol, with open data and code, we recruited three samples-255 gym members (age: 32.92 years, SD = 8.58), 297 functional athletes (age: 33.89 years, SD = 8.65), and 278 runners (age: 41.15 years, SD = 13.14). Reanalysis of meta-analytical effects incorporating these samples (total N = 1,717) showed that orthorexia had a medium, positive relationship with perfectionistic strivings (r+ = .31, 95% CI .15, .46) and a small-to-medium positive, relationship with perfectionistic concerns (r+ = .26, 95% CI .11, .40). The findings confirm that both dimensions of perfectionism are potential risk factors for orthorexia in the sport and exercise domain.
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Verity B. Pratt
Andrew P. Hill
Daniel J. Madigan
Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
University of Toronto
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences
York St John University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d892d16c1944d70ce0413d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2025-0145
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