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Is the cost-effectiveness of an early-childhood sleep intervention to prevent obesity affected by socioeconomic position?

Anagha KilledarThomas LungRachael W TaylorBarry J TaylorAlison J Hayes
Published in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2022)
An infant sleep intervention is more cost-effective in low- and mid-SEP groups compared with high-SEP groups. Targeting this intervention to low-SEP groups would not require trade-offs between efficiency and equity.
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