Physical Activity Interventions for Primary Prevention in Adults: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trial-Based Economic Evaluations.
Renato MattliRenato FarcherMaria-Eleni SyleouniSimon WieserNicole Probst-HenschArno Schmidt-TrucksässMatthias SchwenkglenksPublished in: Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) (2021)
We found evidence from RCTs indicating cost-effectiveness of some physical activity interventions for primary prevention in adults. However, the majority of interventions assessed would not be cost-effective according to the benchmark applied. Furthermore, our study showed that trial-based evidence on cost-effectiveness of physical activity interventions is scarce. Therefore, we recommend that future studies investigating the efficacy or effectiveness of such interventions consider costs as an additional outcome and assess cost-effectiveness.