Cost effectiveness of a controlled lifestyle intervention for pregnant women with obesity

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  • who: Hanna Gyllensten from the Institute of Health and Care Sciences, University of, Box , have published the research work: Cost effectiveness of a controlled lifestyle intervention for pregnant women with obesity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to evaluate the costs and clinical outcomes of adding the Mighty Mums intervention to standard antenatal care. Major strengths of the study were the populationbased approach and delivery through standard antenatal care, which could allow the effects to be identified as relevant and applicable to standard antenatal care. The dietitian group and individual . . .

     

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