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Off Time Independently Affects Quality of Life in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (APD) Patients but Not in Non-APD Patients: Results from the Self-Reported Japanese Quality-of-Life Survey of Parkinson’s Disease (JAQPAD) Study
MLA
Yuka Hayashi, et al. “Off Time Independently Affects Quality of Life in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (APD) Patients but Not in Non-APD Patients: Results from the Self-Reported Japanese Quality-of-Life Survey of Parkinson’s Disease (JAQPAD) Study.” Parkinson’s Disease, vol. 2021, Jan. 2021. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917539.
APA
Yuka Hayashi, Ryoko Nakagawa, Miwako Ishido, Yoko Yoshinaga, Jun Watanabe, Kanako Kurihara, Koichi Nagaki, Hiromu Ogura, Takayasu Mishima, Shinsuke Fujioka, & Yoshio Tsuboi. (2021). Off Time Independently Affects Quality of Life in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (APD) Patients but Not in Non-APD Patients: Results from the Self-Reported Japanese Quality-of-Life Survey of Parkinson’s Disease (JAQPAD) Study. Parkinson’s Disease, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917539
Chicago
Yuka Hayashi, Ryoko Nakagawa, Miwako Ishido, Yoko Yoshinaga, Jun Watanabe, Kanako Kurihara, Koichi Nagaki, et al. 2021. “Off Time Independently Affects Quality of Life in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease (APD) Patients but Not in Non-APD Patients: Results from the Self-Reported Japanese Quality-of-Life Survey of Parkinson’s Disease (JAQPAD) Study.” Parkinson’s Disease 2021 (January). doi:10.1155/2021/9917539.