A Quote by Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall

What particularly concerns me is the rise of osteoporosis in young people and its link with eating disorders. — © Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
What particularly concerns me is the rise of osteoporosis in young people and its link with eating disorders.
The link between young girls, eating disorders and osteoporosis is a ticking time-bomb.
Our society's strong emphasis on dieting and self-image can sometimes lead to eating disorders. We know that more than 5 million Americans suffer from eating disorders, most of them young women.
Having struggled with food issues and eating disorders myself, particularly when I was younger, I've long been interested in using it within my books.
Eating, drinking, and depression disorders are really thinking disorders.
Eating disorders, body dysmorphia and a general dissatisfaction with one's life and body seems to ail too many young people.
Yes, I talk about eating disorders and you know, excessive dieting and excessive exercising can be a sign of a mental illness... but when we talk about eating disorders... the issue is not the food or the exercise, the issue is a lack of healthy conception of self. That is the issue.
They've found a link between chemicals in shampoo and obesity. If you're eating shampoo, your weight is the least of your concerns.
The reason most people get eating disorders is because they want to be skinny, but they do it stupidly, and they stop eating completely - nobody knows anything about nutrition or exercise. I think it should be a separate subject in school.
I have had struggles with some eating disorders, just eating issues.
I'm accused of promoting eating disorders which makes me so angry.
Osteoporosis, as the third threat, is particularly attributable to women's physiology
Osteoporosis, as the third threat, is particularly attributable to women's physiology.
School standards need to rise a lot further if the full potential of all our young people, particularly those from poorer backgrounds, is to be realised: there is no room for complacency.
Too many young girls have eating disorders due to low self-esteem and distorted body image. I think it's so important for girls to love themselves and to treat their bodies respectfully.
Because I make films about eating disorders and sexual assault, people always come up to me and are like, "Are you okay?" like I'm a broken-down shell of a woman.
An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.
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