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The Metabolic Blueprint of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia

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The Metabolic Blueprint of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia

A recent study in Alzheimer’s & Dementia leverages machine learning to define distinct neuropsychiatric symptom (NPS) clusters across the dementia continuum, revealing critical links to underlying metabolic health. Analyzing over 1,200 patients, researchers identified four primary NPS profiles: minimal symptoms, depression-anxiety-apathy, depression-anxiety, and delusions-agitation-irritability. Crucially, these symptom patterns were differentially associated with specific clinical and laboratory markers, including lipid abnormalities, poor glycemic control, thyroid dysfunction, and underweight status. This research underscores that NPS are not random but form syndromic entities with unique biological footprints, potentially emerging even in preclinical stages before significant cognitive decline.

Study Significance: For professionals in laboratory medicine, this study elevates the diagnostic relevance of routine metabolic panels and endocrine assays. It suggests that results from tests monitoring lipid profiles, glycemic control, and thyroid function may provide actionable insights for predicting and subtypping neuropsychiatric trajectories in cognitive disorders. This shifts the lab’s role from passive reporting to active participation in a multidimensional, personalized diagnostic algorithm, where analytical accuracy and post-analytical interpretation of metabolic data directly inform patient stratification and management strategies.

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