This?
" My parents were very supportive, but Asian culture, they’re not great with mental health related issues. So I would try to talk to them and they would help in the way that they thought they should but in China, these issues are not really a thing that’s talked about."
Or This?
"Ting: I was a mess leading up to that. I was calling everyone, my best friends, my parents, and coaches, crying to them. Like for the entire week leading up to it! And the Tuesday that week leading up to the competition, I had such a bad practice session, like it was absolutely awful just because I was a nervous wreck about it. Natalia is a saint for dealing with it all. When I was telling everyone how nervous I was, especially my parents, they were like, what are you competing at? Are you going to worlds or something? Why are you so nervous?"
I hope that helps. It's kind of obnoxious when you ask a question and someone just tells you to go look it up or go research it yourself. I hope I could at least be helpful and that I answered your question. I at least TRIED to be helpful and was courteous enough to slog through that entire interview to provide you an answer, because I was wondering the same thing. But wouldn't it have been nicer and easier if someone who knew the answer to your question would have just ANSWERED the damn question?
Edited to add that I learned a new word: Orthorexia, Orthorexia nervosa. Which is a proposed mental disorder involving a pre-occupation of only eating healthy foods. I used to be a professor, so I like to learn things and well, TEACH. I'm not that teacher who tells everyone to just go look something up. Those people are failures as teachers, in my opinion.