Policy translations that solely place responsibility on individuals can exacerbate inequalities and prove counterproductive.
Shifting the focus to systemic actions can promote environments that foster individual healthy choices. This transformation can only be achieved through measures that acknowledge the boundaries of individual responsibility for health and encourage shared accountability within a wider societal context where social and commercial determinants are addressed.
By focusing on systemic solutions rather than individual blame, we can create a society where health equity is achievable and sustainable for all.
