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8. Food Obsession Changes Daily Activity

Like most people with eating disorders, eventually, the severe obsession with diet begins to interfere with daily activities and social life and leads to isolation. The strict rules about eating can cause people with orthorexia to become socially isolated as they refuse to partake in social activities revolving around food. Constant conversation about the dangers of food can also lead to avoidance by friends and acquaintances. Additionally, some people may choose to stay home instead of socially interact with others for fear of being attacked for their dietary choices.

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