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A Digital Behavioral Weight Gain Prevention Intervention in Primary Care Practice: Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

A Digital Behavioral Weight Gain Prevention Intervention in Primary Care Practice: Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

This imputation followed the regression approach described in Finkelstein and Kruger [26] using data from Finkelstein et al [27] and restricting it to a sample of women with a BMI between 25 and 35. This age and gender restriction allowed for obtaining estimates in a subsample that best approximates the characteristics of the Shape study population.

Anirudh Krishnan, Eric Andrew Finkelstein, Erica Levine, Perry Foley, Sandy Askew, Dori Steinberg, Gary G Bennett

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(5):e12201