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Cost-effectiveness of a national exercise referral programme for primary care patients in Wales: results of a randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health. 2013;13:1021. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-13-1021PubMedGoogle Scholar 92. Ellsworth DL, Costantino NS, Blackburn HL, Engler RJ...
The IDEFICS study is one of the current largest prospective European child cohorts.34 Besides the comprehensive IDEFICS examination programme, heel QUS was applied in a subsample. Written informed consent was obtained from the parents and each child was asked to give verbal assent immediately before ...
namely England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Studies that also included groups of participants from outside the UK were only included if results pertaining to UK disadvantaged communities or individuals could be easily extracted.
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This work is part of the Healthy Beginnings partnership project funded by the New South Wales Health Translational Research Grant Scheme 2016 (TRGS 200) and Sydney Local Health District (SLHD). SM received additional grant funding for this project through the Cross-cultural Public Health Research ...
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[14]. In addition, adolescents often fall into a poorly managed “care gap” when they transfer from child to adult health care services as it fails to meet the needs of young people and their families. This suggests that their voices are not being heard and appropriate action is not ...