Turning Speed Predicts Early Risk for Parkinson’s Disease

Turning Speed Predicts Early Risk for Parkinson’s Disease

TOPLINE: A slower peak angular velocity during turning while walking could help in tracking motor progression in the prediagnostic phase of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and predicting an elevated risk in older adults approximately 8.8 years before clinical diagnosis. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a decade-long longitudinal study to assess whether a decline in turning performance among older …
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