The clinical and cost effectiveness of long-term weight management schemes for adults: A systematic review
The clinical and cost effectiveness of long-term weight management schemes for adults: A systematic review
There is a need to systematically synthesise all relevant evidence from studies that report long term results in order to compare the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of different weight management programmes in delivering sustained weight loss; to identify barriers and facilitators to weight loss and the maintenance of weight loss, such as determinants of compliance; to identify key recommendations for future research, such as potential modelling of long term health outcomes and quality of life associated with weight loss through weight management programmes.
Results of this evidence synthesis will help inform future research and future policy, and support guideline development and obesity management.
The HTA Programme commissioned this technology assessment report on behalf of Policy Research Programme.
weight management, systematic review, econonmic evaluation, cost effectiveness
Loveman, Emma
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Bryant, Jacqueline
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Clegg, Andrew J.
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Cooper, Keith
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Picot, Joanna
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Shepherd, Jonathan Paul
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Frampton, Geoff
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February 2011
Loveman, Emma
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Bryant, Jacqueline
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Clegg, Andrew J.
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Cooper, Keith
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Picot, Joanna
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Shepherd, Jonathan Paul
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Frampton, Geoff
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Loveman, Emma, Bryant, Jacqueline, Clegg, Andrew J., Cooper, Keith, Picot, Joanna, Shepherd, Jonathan Paul and Frampton, Geoff
(2011)
The clinical and cost effectiveness of long-term weight management schemes for adults: A systematic review.
Health Technology Assessment, 15 (2).
(PMID:21247515)
Abstract
There is a need to systematically synthesise all relevant evidence from studies that report long term results in order to compare the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of different weight management programmes in delivering sustained weight loss; to identify barriers and facilitators to weight loss and the maintenance of weight loss, such as determinants of compliance; to identify key recommendations for future research, such as potential modelling of long term health outcomes and quality of life associated with weight loss through weight management programmes.
Results of this evidence synthesis will help inform future research and future policy, and support guideline development and obesity management.
The HTA Programme commissioned this technology assessment report on behalf of Policy Research Programme.
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Published date: February 2011
Keywords:
weight management, systematic review, econonmic evaluation, cost effectiveness
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/153109
ISSN: 1366-5278
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