Presentations of nonmotor symptoms by sex and onset age in people with Parkinson’s disease

Key Points:

  • Nonmotor symptoms, such as cognitive impairment, mood disorders, and sleep disturbances, vary by sex and onset age.
  • Women with Parkinson’s may experience more anxiety and depression, while men often have greater cognitive decline.
  • Early-onset patients show different symptom patterns compared to those diagnosed later, influencing treatment approaches.

Description

This study examines the variations in nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease based on sex and age at disease onset. It highlights differences in symptom presentation, progression, and impact on quality of life, offering insights for personalized patient care.

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