Aerobic exercise for vasomotor menopausal symptoms: A cost-utility analysis based on the Active Women trial.
Ilias GoranitisLeana BellancaAmanda J DaleyAdele ThomasHelen Stokes-LampardAndrea K RoalfeSusan JowettPublished in: PloS one (2017)
Exercise-Social support resulted in a small gain in health-related quality of life at a marginal additional cost in a context where broader wellbeing and long-term gains associated with exercise and social participation were not captured. Community exercise social support groups are very likely to be cost-effective in the management of vasomotor menopausal symptoms.
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