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Table 1 Summary of the modelled effect of intervention on incidence of study conditions

From: Cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy of brief dietary intervention for primary prevention in primary care: population-based cohort study and Markov model

Disease condition

Effect of intervention (Relative risk)

 

Male

Female

Diabetes mellitus

0.965 (0.961 to 0.968)

0.964 (0.961 to 0.968)

Coronary heart disease

0.959 (0.955 to 0.963)

0.959 (0.955 to 0.963)

Stroke

0.975 (0.972 to 0.978)

0.975 (0.972 to 0.978)

Colorectal cancer

0.997 (0.995 to 0.998)

0.997 (0.995 to 0.998)

  1. Figures represent the mean relative risk value (95% interval) for 2,000 simulations, based on the mean values across all ages in the first cycle.