Modelling equity impact of obesity interventions: A health economic approach
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Twenty-five percent of Australian children are overweight or obese, and there are distinct socioeconomic inequalities in this distribution. Despite a large variety of obesity prevention and treatment interventions in children that have been trialled, there is no clear consensus on the most cost-effective strategy to improve overall burden or inequalities in this burdenTwenty-five percent of Australian children are overweight or obese, and there are distinct socioeconomic inequalities in this distribution. Despite a large variety of obesity prevention and treatment interventions in children that have been trialled, there is no clear consensus on the most cost-effective strategy to improve overall burden or inequalities in this burden
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2019-06-14Department, Discipline or Centre
Menzies Centre for Health PolicyShare