Cost-effectiveness and quality of life of a diet intervention postpartum: 2-year results from a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Pregnancy has been identified as a contributor to obesity. We have shown that a diet intervention postpartum produced a 2-y weight loss of 8%. Here, we present the impact of the diet intervention on cost-effectiveness and explore changes in quality of life (QOL). Methods A total...
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Main Authors: | Lars Hagberg (Author), Anna Winkvist (Author), Hilde K Brekke (Author), Fredrik Bertz (Author), Else Hellebö Johansson (Author), Ena Huseinovic (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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