I don't think I should be the poster child for problems with healthy living. That is a lifelong problem.
People tend to go toward pleasure and away from pain. That is pretty universal behaviour. So until the message either gets through well enough or people have a scare, they tend not to respond as well unless they are trained at an early level.
Perhaps we could look at two models. One is the anti-smoking program, which is finally showing good outcomes in youth, as there's a dropping rate of smoking now. And the other is the dental models. Again, that's based toward pleasure. People want to look good. In the chiropractic world we often say that if people's spines were in the front they'd pay more attention to them. As it is, they don't see them unless they are painful.
Perhaps looking at other successful models might be an approach. The thrust of our practice is always about capacity and how one functions, and people tend to only pay attention when they're in pain.