“…6 Follow-up visits with a similar protocol took place after a median (range) of 3.0 years The following data on risk markers included in the MDS criteria were available: male sex, regular pesticide exposure, occupational solvent exposure, nonuse of caffeine, smoking status, family history (any first-degree relative with PD), and substantia nigra hyperechogenicity on transcranial sonography as described elsewhere. 5 The following prodromal markers included in the MDS criteria were assessed in 2005: possible subthreshold parkinsonism (assessed by UPDRS-III), olfactory loss (assessed with the Sniffin' Sticks 12-item odor identification test; Burghart Medizintechnik, Germany), 7 constipation, urinary dysfunction, severe erectile dysfunction requiring medical intervention, and depression/anxiety. Three additional prodromal markers had been assessed during the Bruneck Study 2000, 8 and the respective data were imputed in this analysis: probable REM-sleep behavior disorder (RBD), excessive daytime somnolence, and orthostatic hypotension.…”