Abstract:Objective
To demonstrate how distributional cost-effectiveness analyses of childhood obesity interventions could be conducted and presented for decision makers.
Methods
We conducted modelled distributional cost-effectiveness analyses of three obesity interventions in children: an infant sleep intervention (POI–Sleep), a combined infant sleep, food, activity and breastfeeding intervention (POI–Combo) and a clinician-led treatment for primary school-aged children with ove… Show more
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