%0 Journal Article %T Economic evaluation of an exercise-counselling intervention to enhance smoking cessation outcomes: The Fit2Quit trial %A Christopher Bullen %A Harry Prapavessis %A Hayden McRobbie %A Louisa G. Gordon %A Ralph Maddison %A Vaughan Roberts %A William Leung %A Yannan Jiang %J Archive of "Tobacco Induced Diseases". %D 2017 %R 10.1186/s12971-017-0126-y %X In the Fit2Quit randomised controlled trial, insufficiently-active adult cigarette smokers who contacted Quitline for support to quit smoking were randomised to usual Quitline support or to also receive ¡Ü10 face-to-face and telephone exercise-support sessions delivered by trained exercise facilitators over the 24-week trial. This paper aims to determine the cost-effectiveness of an exercise-counselling intervention added to Quitline compared to Quitline alone in the Fit2Quit trial %K Economic evaluation %K Exercise %K Smoking cessation %K Randomised controlled trial %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371274/