Background: Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not achieving the recommended levels of physical activity necessary for good health. Australians are no exception; despite Australia's image as a sporting nation, with success at the elite level, the majority of Australians do not get enough physical activity. There are many options for intervention, from individually tailored advice, such as counselling from a general practitioner, to population-wide approaches, such as mass media campaigns, but the most cost-effective mix of interventions is unknown. In this study we evaluate the cost-effectiveness of interventions to promote physical activity
Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
textabstractBackground: Counseling in combination with pedometer use has proven to be effective in i...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and the most expensive disease group treated in...
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...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Introduction Physical inactivity is a major cause of reduced quality of life, as well as many common...
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 ...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Background: Despite growing recognition of the need to promote physical activity, the existing evide...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
textabstractBackground: Counseling in combination with pedometer use has proven to be effective in i...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and the most expensive disease group treated in...
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...
Physical inactivity is a key risk factor for chronic disease, but a growing number of people are not...
Abstract Objective: Interventions to promote physical activity for sedentary patients seen in genera...
Introduction Physical inactivity is a major cause of reduced quality of life, as well as many common...
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 ...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Background: Despite growing recognition of the need to promote physical activity, the existing evide...
Background: Methods used to consider whether physical activity interventions offer value for money r...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether brief interventions promoting physical activity are cost-effective i...
Objective: With growing concerns to establish the value for returns on public health investment, the...
Background: Given escalating rates of chronic disease, broad-reach and cost-effective interventions ...
textabstractBackground: Counseling in combination with pedometer use has proven to be effective in i...
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and the most expensive disease group treated in...