OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interventions for diabetic patients.\ud \ud RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A literature search was performed to identify interventions for diabetic patients in which lifestyle issues were addressed. We selected recent (2003–2008), randomized controlled trials with a minimum follow-up of 12 months. The long-term outcomes for these interventions, if implemented in the Dutch diabetic population, were simulated with a computer-based model. Costs and effects were discounted at, respectively, 4 and 1.5% annually. A lifelong time horizon was applied. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses were performed, taking account of variability in intervention costs and (lo...
Introduction Physical activity (PA) is protective against type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, data on...
Diabetes is already one of the most common chronic diseases in the Dutch population and a substantia...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b> To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of ...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of b...
Lifestyle interventions (i.e., diet and/or physical activity) are effective in delaying or preventin...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This article presents cost-effectiveness analyses of the major diabete...
Background: Although evidence is accumulating that lifestyle modification may be cost-effective in p...
Background: Lifestyle modification can forestall diabetes in high-risk people, but the long-term cos...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness studies of lifestyle interventions in people at risk for lifestyle-re...
Background: Policymakers need to know the cost-effec-tiveness of interventions to prevent type 2 dia...
AIMS: To develop a cost-effectiveness model to compare Type 2 diabetes prevention programmes targeti...
OBJECTIVE- The Diabetes Care Protocol (DCP), a multifaceted computerized decision support diabetes m...
Introduction Physical activity (PA) is protective against type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, data on...
Diabetes is already one of the most common chronic diseases in the Dutch population and a substantia...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b> To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of ...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of b...
Lifestyle interventions (i.e., diet and/or physical activity) are effective in delaying or preventin...
textabstractBACKGROUND: This article presents cost-effectiveness analyses of the major diabete...
Background: Although evidence is accumulating that lifestyle modification may be cost-effective in p...
Background: Lifestyle modification can forestall diabetes in high-risk people, but the long-term cos...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness studies of lifestyle interventions in people at risk for lifestyle-re...
Background: Policymakers need to know the cost-effec-tiveness of interventions to prevent type 2 dia...
AIMS: To develop a cost-effectiveness model to compare Type 2 diabetes prevention programmes targeti...
OBJECTIVE- The Diabetes Care Protocol (DCP), a multifaceted computerized decision support diabetes m...
Introduction Physical activity (PA) is protective against type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, data on...
Diabetes is already one of the most common chronic diseases in the Dutch population and a substantia...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...