Using health economic modelling to inform the design and development of an intervention: estimating the justifiable cost of weight loss maintenance in the UK
Abstract Background There is a need to develop cost-effective weight loss maintenance interventions to prolong the positive impact of weight loss on health outcomes. Conducting pre-trial health economic modelling is recommended to inform the design and development of behavioural interventions. We ai...
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Main Authors: | Sarah E. Bates (Author), Chloe Thomas (Author), Nazrul Islam (Author), Amy L. Ahern (Author), Penny Breeze (Author), Simon Griffin (Author), Alan Brennan (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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