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Roine E et al. – The number of studies assessing cost–effectiveness of exercise interventions in various diseases is still limited. The results show large variation but suggest that some exercise interventions can be cost–effective. Most convincing evidence was found for rehabilitation of cardiac and back pain patients; however, even in these cases, the evidence was partly contradictory.

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