| I. Built environment |
| 1. Walking network |
| a. Footpaths (designated safe walking path) |
| b. Trails (increasing safety in trails) |
| 2. The cycling network |
| a. Roads (designated cycling routes) |
| b. Cycle paths |
| 3. Public open spaces (parks) |
| 4. Recreation facilities (providing safe and inexpensive recreation centers) |
| II. Physical activity |
| 1. Increasing sports participation |
| 2. Improving and increasing physical education time |
| 3. Use school report cards to make the parents aware of their children's weight problem |
| 4. Enhancing active modes of transport to and from school |
| a. Walking e.g. walking bus |
| b. Cycling |
| c. Public transport |
| III. TV watching |
| 1. Restricting television viewing |
| 2. Reducing eating in front of the television |
| 3. Ban or restriction on television advertising to children |
| IV. Food sector |
| 1. Applying a small tax on high-volume foods of low nutritional value (e.g. soft drinks, confectionery, and snack foods) |
| 2. Food labeling and nutrition 'signposts' (e.g. logos for nutritious foods) |
| 3. Implementing standards for product formulation |