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Cost-effectiveness of telehealth-delivered nutrition interventions: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.

Jaimon T KellyLynette LawKeshia R De GuzmanIngrid J HickmanHannah L MayrKatrina L CampbellCentaine L SnoswellDaniel Asfaw Erku
Published in: Nutrition reviews (2023)
Telehealth-delivered nutrition interventions in chronic disease populations appear to be cost-effective from a health perspective, and particularly mHealth modalities. These findings support telehealth-delivered nutrition care as a clinically beneficial, cost-effective intervention delivery modality.
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