Background Around 50% of PD patients experience motor fluctuations, which are often accompanied by mood fluctuations. The nature of the relationship between motor and mood fluctuations remains unknown. It is suggested that the experience sampling method can reveal such associations on both a group and individual level. Revealing group patterns may enhance our understanding of symptom interactions and lead to more general treatment recommendations, whereas analyses in individual patients can be used to establish a personalized treatment plan.Objectives To explore the usability of routinely collected experience sampling method data over a brief period of time to detect associations between motor fluctuations, affective state, and contextual f...
Background: Parkinson disease monitoring is currently transitioning from periodic clinical assessmen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate frequency, severity, and correlation of nonmotor symptoms (NMS) with motor co...
OBJECTIVE: Recently described nonmotor fluctuations may cause disability in Parkinson's disease pati...
Background Around 50% of PD patients experience motor fluctuations, which are often accompanied by m...
Background In Parkinson's disease (PD), the complex relationship between motor symptoms, affective s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Parkinson's disease (PD), the complex relationship between motor symptom...
Objectives: Off periods in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are associated with a worsening of non-motor sym...
Background Around 50% of Parkinson's disease patients experience motor fluctuations after long-term ...
Motor and non-motor fluctuations are well known sequelae of dopaminergic therapies for Parkinson’s d...
INTRODUCTION: Effective management and development of new treatment strategies for response fluctuat...
Copyright © 2012 Hiroya Utsumi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Effective management and development of new treatment strategies for response fluctuations in advanc...
Accurate real-life monitoring of motor and non-motor symptoms is a challenge in Parkinson's disease ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate frequency, severity, and correlation of nonmotor symptoms (NMS) with motor co...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing attention to the role played by emotional process...
Background: Parkinson disease monitoring is currently transitioning from periodic clinical assessmen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate frequency, severity, and correlation of nonmotor symptoms (NMS) with motor co...
OBJECTIVE: Recently described nonmotor fluctuations may cause disability in Parkinson's disease pati...
Background Around 50% of PD patients experience motor fluctuations, which are often accompanied by m...
Background In Parkinson's disease (PD), the complex relationship between motor symptoms, affective s...
<div><p>Background</p><p>In Parkinson's disease (PD), the complex relationship between motor symptom...
Objectives: Off periods in Parkinson’s disease (PD) are associated with a worsening of non-motor sym...
Background Around 50% of Parkinson's disease patients experience motor fluctuations after long-term ...
Motor and non-motor fluctuations are well known sequelae of dopaminergic therapies for Parkinson’s d...
INTRODUCTION: Effective management and development of new treatment strategies for response fluctuat...
Copyright © 2012 Hiroya Utsumi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Effective management and development of new treatment strategies for response fluctuations in advanc...
Accurate real-life monitoring of motor and non-motor symptoms is a challenge in Parkinson's disease ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate frequency, severity, and correlation of nonmotor symptoms (NMS) with motor co...
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing attention to the role played by emotional process...
Background: Parkinson disease monitoring is currently transitioning from periodic clinical assessmen...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate frequency, severity, and correlation of nonmotor symptoms (NMS) with motor co...
OBJECTIVE: Recently described nonmotor fluctuations may cause disability in Parkinson's disease pati...