Publish date "2019" ya that makes sense. If this was the case before the pandemic it certainly isn't anymore.
The methodology of this study isn't very convincing IMO.
Study 1 is irrelevant (self reported subjective data).
Study 2 implys that a small sample size picking to use stairs instead of an elevator to go up one floor means one group is more healthy, this is meaningless IMO,.
Study 3 just looks at which groups intend on quitting smoking, with the conservative group being more likely to be wanting to quit. I could jump to a number of conclusions from this that have nothing to do with "personal responsibility".
Overall what a waste of my time.
Edit: I just went and looked at the Reddit comments on this post, they also tore it apart with some decent numbers showing how wrong the this is.