Costs, equity and acceptability of three policies to prevent obesity: A narrative review to support policy development
Summary Obesity prevention policies are a priority for many governments and intergovernmental agencies. Policy makers not only use systematic reviews of effectiveness but also consider contextual issues including cost and cost‐effectiveness, equity, rights, acceptability and feasibility. To support...
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Main Authors: | Tim Lobstein (Author), Margot Neveux (Author), Jane Landon (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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