So your implying this is a solution to the obesity epidemic?
And it matters whose fault it is so that we can address the underlying problem. The American public and health insurers aren't interested in fixing the real problems, they want a quick fix i.e. lap band, diet pills etc. but a lifestyle change is not one of them because their is no profit.
One of the biggest (no pun intended) problems with obesity in the United States begins with the food we eat and the companies manufacturing it. No, not growing or farming but manufacturing.
How about removing the government subsidization of corn? Which is placed into 80% or more of the foods we eat along with the feed that animals eat. Why not limit the power of the corrupt USDA and their lobbyists. How about stopping the monopoly of Monsanto soybeans? Etc....
Do you believe the AMA is truly interested in correcting the obesity problem, or just increasing their funding from insurers as previously mentioned?
And yes there are hundreds or thousands of other reasons why someone may be obese, some of which are self inflicted others are not. There is no denying, however, the direct correlation between the rise of the United States meat processing plants and the obesity rate of Americans.