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The intensive lifestyle intervention may need to be sustained to reduce long-term health care spending.
Practitioners should consider the importance of ongoing support for lifestyle interventions to maintain benefits.
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Intensive lifestyle interventions may need to be sustained to reduce long-term health care spending.
Why this rating
Based on data from a randomized clinical trial.
Source
Associations of Intensive Lifestyle Intervention in Type 2 Diabetes With Health Care Use, Spending, and Disability
Peter J. Huckfeldt et al. · JAMA Network Open · 2020
DOI 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.25488
rct · n=5145Cited 13×
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