Cost-Effectiveness of 5 Public Health Approaches to Prevent Eating Disorders, in American Journal of Preventive Medicine
key takeaway: "All the 5 interventions [school-based screening, primary care‒based screening, school-based universal prevention, excise tax on over-the-counter diet pills, and restriction on youth purchase of over-the-counter diet pills] were estimated to be cost-saving compared with the current practice."
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