Consumer preferences for health and nonhealth outcomes of health promotion: results from a discrete choice experiment.
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J. Lakerveld | B. Dellaert | G. Nijpels | S. Bot | J. Severens | A. Alayli-Goebbels | S. Knox | A. Ament | J. Severens
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