Non-Motor symptoms in prodromal Parkinson’s disease are linked to reduced Quality of Life
Sinah Röttgen,
Marie-Sophie Lindner,
Aline Seger
et al.
Abstract:Background: Isolated REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is the most specific prodromal marker of Parkinson′s disease (PD), often accompanied by various non-motor symptoms. In PD, non-motor symptoms are strongly associated with reduced health-related quality of life (hrQoL). Objectives: To identify factors linked to poorer hrQoL in patients with iRBD and to compare their hrQoL to healthy control participants (HC) and patients with PD. Methods: Sixty-two patients with iRBD (M = 66.44±6.14), 29 patients with PD (… Show more
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