Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of referral to a commercial open group behavioural weight management programme in adults with overweight and obesity: 5-year follow-up of the WRAP randomised controlled trial
<p><strong>Background:</strong> There is evidence that commercially available behavioural weight management programmes can lead to short-term weight loss and reductions in glycaemia. Here, we aimed to provide the 5-year impact and cost-effectiveness of these interventions...
Main Authors: | Ahern, AL, Breeze, P, Fusco, F, Sharp, SJ, Islam, N, Wheeler, GM, Hill, AJ, Hughes, CA, Duschinsky, R, Thomas, C, Bates, S, Woolston, J, Stubbings, M, Whittle, F, Boothby, C, Bostock, J, Jebb, S, Aveyard, P, Boyland, E, Halford, JCG, Morris, S, Brennan, A, Griffin, SJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2022
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