Health Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness From Promoting Smartphone Apps for Weight Loss: Multistate Life Table Modeling
BackgroundObesity is an important risk factor for many chronic diseases. Mobile health interventions such as smartphone apps can potentially provide a convenient low-cost addition to other obesity reduction strategies. ObjectiveThis study aimed to estimate the impacts on quality-adjusted life-years...
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Main Authors: | Cleghorn, Christine (Author), Wilson, Nick (Author), Nair, Nisha (Author), Kvizhinadze, Giorgi (Author), Nghiem, Nhung (Author), McLeod, Melissa (Author), Blakely, Tony (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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