Health Economic Aspects of Childhood Excess Weight: A Structured Review
An economic perspective is crucial to understand the broad consequences of childhood excess weight (CEW). These can manifest in the form of elevated health care and societal costs, impaired health status, or inefficiencies in the allocation of resources targeted at its prevention, management, or tre...
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Main Authors: | Olu Onyimadu (Author), Mara Violato (Author), Nerys M. Astbury (Author), Susan A. Jebb (Author), Stavros Petrou (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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