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Improving diet, activity level, and medication adherence, as well as controlling tobacco and other substance use, produces measurable, cost-effective improvements in health outcomes.
Practitioners should focus on these behavioral factors to enhance health outcomes.
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Improving diet, activity level, and medication adherence and controlling tobacco and other substance use have all been shown to produce measurable, cost-effective improvements in health outcomes.
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The claim is based on established findings in health research.
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Innovative study designs and methods for optimizing and implementing behavioral interventions to improve health.
Sylvie Naar et al. · Health Psychology · 2018
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