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Cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy of brief dietary intervention for primary prevention in primary care: population-based cohort study and Markov model
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A universal strategy to promote healthy diet through brief intervention in primary care is unlikely to be cost-effective, even when delivered at low unit cost. A targeted strategy aimed at older individuals at higher risk of disease might be more cost-effective. More effective dietary change interventions are needed.
Source: BioMed Central - February 2, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Martin C GullifordNawaraj BhattaraiJudith CharltonCaroline Rudisill Source Type: research