Toddler formula could be unhealthy
Lactose could be better than corn syrup in baby formula
Food could be made out of petroleum / cellulose / have no calories
Hormones, antidepressants, steroids, antibiotics, pharmaceuticals etc. could be removed from drinking water
Seed oils could lead to inflammation / heart disease / liver damage / health issues / obesity / deforestation
Food banks / food programs could offer nutritious, healthy food / education
City girls (or people) could walk
Screening could be standardized / increased for prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes
Buses could be bicycles
Parks could have roller skating discos
Hypnosis could be used for variety of things
Brain and exercise breaks could help students learn
Portable basketball hoops could be allowed on curbs
Playgrounds / laundromats could be combined with exercise gyms
3 meals a day could be replaced with flexible eating
Fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) could aid microbiome health but have risks
Energy / sugary drinks could be swilled rather than swallowed
Soccer or other recreation parks could be located at public transit stops
Walking partners could be found
Communities could go on strolls
Insulin resistance could cause obesity
Exercise could include community building, progress charting, and variety of workout routines
Cheap, healthy fast food could be available
Nutritional education, weekly groceries, and peer circles could change eating habits
Healthy school meals could be free for children
Farm subsidies could be used to create healthy school lunches
Government economic incentives could increase the availability of healthy food
Healthy food / nutrition tips could be delivered to people
Less salt, saturated fat, artificial additives, and sugar could be added to food
A sugar or soda tax could reduce obesity and diabetes
Sugary drinks could be sold in smaller containers
Juice boxes / sports drinks with less sugar could be available
The healthcare system could provide better counseling and treatment to obese patients
Type 2 diabetes could be reversed by diet
Eating could be mindful, intuitive, and enjoyable
Cookbooks could be available for food stamp recipients
Airports could offer fitness options for travelers
Group exercises and stretching could be used by schools, communities, and organizations
Standing desks could be used
Healthy school meals could be available to schoolkids
Treadmill and bicycle desks could reduce obesity and cardiovascular diseases