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We thank Dr. Marinelli for the comment on our article,1 and agree that further research into the relationship between protein misfolding and weight loss in Parkinson disease (PD) is needed. Furthermore, several other potential mechanisms for weight loss deserve further study, including other aspects of brain metabolism, whole-body metabolic rate, appetite regulation, and food-related reward mechanisms.
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Reader response: Early weight loss in parkinsonism predicts poor outcomes: Evidence from an incident cohort studyLucio Marinelli et al.Neurology, August 06, 2018 -
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Editors' note: Early weight loss in parkinsonism predicts poor outcomes: Evidence from an incident cohort studyMegan Alcauskas, Steven Galetta et al.Neurology, August 06, 2018