Primary prevention programs for childhood obesity: are they cost-effective?
Abstract Childhood obesity is increasing all over the world. It is associated with a reduction in quality of life and a relevant burden on society costs. This systematic review deals with the cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of primary prevention programs on childhood overweight/obesity, in order t...
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Main Authors: | Miriana Guarino (Author), Lorena Matonti (Author), Francesco Chiarelli (Author), Annalisa Blasetti (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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