OBJECTIVE: In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of both a community-based lifestyle program for the general population (community intervention) and an intensive lifestyle intervention for obese adults, implemented in a health care setting (health care intervention). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Short-term intervention effects on BMI and physical activity were estimated from the international literature. The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment Chronic Diseases Model was used to project lifetime health effects and effects on health care costs for minimum and maximum estimates of short-term intervention effects. Cost-effectiveness was evaluated from a health care perspective ...
Lifestyle interventions (i.e., diet and/or physical activity) are effective in delaying or preventin...
The Feel4Diabetes-study implemented a school- and community-based intervention to promote healthy li...
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent and costly cause of morbidity and mortality, representing not ...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of b...
OBJECTIVE — In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interven...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b> To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of ...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness (CE) of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) compar...
AIMS: To develop a cost-effectiveness model to compare Type 2 diabetes prevention programmes targeti...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative impact of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) on use and cos...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness studies of lifestyle interventions in people at risk for lifestyle-re...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
Background: Policymakers need to know the cost-effec-tiveness of interventions to prevent type 2 dia...
The Feel4Diabetes-study implemented a school- and community-based intervention to promote healthy li...
Lifestyle interventions (i.e., diet and/or physical activity) are effective in delaying or preventin...
The Feel4Diabetes-study implemented a school- and community-based intervention to promote healthy li...
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent and costly cause of morbidity and mortality, representing not ...
OBJECTIVE: In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of b...
OBJECTIVE — In the current study we explore the long-term health benefits and cost-effectiveness of ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interven...
<b>OBJECTIVE</b> To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of ...
OBJECTIVE - To explore the potential long-term health and economic consequences of lifestyle interve...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the cost-effectiveness (CE) of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) compar...
AIMS: To develop a cost-effectiveness model to compare Type 2 diabetes prevention programmes targeti...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the relative impact of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) on use and cos...
BACKGROUND: Cost-effectiveness studies of lifestyle interventions in people at risk for lifestyle-re...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle diminishes quality of life (QOL) and contributes to increasing pre...
Background: Policymakers need to know the cost-effec-tiveness of interventions to prevent type 2 dia...
The Feel4Diabetes-study implemented a school- and community-based intervention to promote healthy li...
Lifestyle interventions (i.e., diet and/or physical activity) are effective in delaying or preventin...
The Feel4Diabetes-study implemented a school- and community-based intervention to promote healthy li...
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent and costly cause of morbidity and mortality, representing not ...