Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions to increase physical activity and improve dietary intake are needed. The cost-effectiveness of a Telephone Counselling intervention to improve physical activity and diet, targeting adults with established chronic diseases in a low socio-economic area of a major Australian city was examined. Methodology/Principal Findings: A cost-effectiveness modelling study using data collected between February 2005 and November 2007 from a cluster-randomised trial that compared Telephone Counselling with a “Usual Care” (brief intervention) alternative. Economic outcomes were assessed using a state-transition Markov model, which predicted the progress of par...
Background The costs of healthcare are on the rise. With an ageing population, growing demand for he...
Background: Given the epidemic of lifestyle-related chronic diseases, building the evidence base for...
Objective: With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
BACKGROUND: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and the most expensive disease group treated in...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Background Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of peo...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of pe...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Background: Physical activity and dietary behavior changes are important to both the primary prevent...
Background: Given increasing population prevalence of physical inactivity and poor diet, and associa...
Background: Given the epidemic of lifestyle-related chronic diseases, building the evidence base for...
Background: Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of pe...
Background The costs of healthcare are on the rise. With an ageing population, growing demand for he...
Background: Given the epidemic of lifestyle-related chronic diseases, building the evidence base for...
Objective: With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...
BACKGROUND: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and the most expensive disease group treated in...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Background Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of peo...
BACKGROUND: Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of pe...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Background: Physical activity and dietary behavior changes are important to both the primary prevent...
Background: Given increasing population prevalence of physical inactivity and poor diet, and associa...
Background: Given the epidemic of lifestyle-related chronic diseases, building the evidence base for...
Background: Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of pe...
Background The costs of healthcare are on the rise. With an ageing population, growing demand for he...
Background: Given the epidemic of lifestyle-related chronic diseases, building the evidence base for...
Objective: With increasing rates of non-communicable disease, there is a need for implementing popul...