Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) continues to be a pressing challenge in global healthcare, with more than 55 million individuals affected worldwide—and this number is expected to triple by 2050.1 The World Health Organization attributes dementia-related costs of $1.3 trillion globally, demonstrating the disease’s profound economic impact.2 As a progressive neurodegenerative condition, AD erodes memory, cognitive function, and quality of life, profoundly impacting not only patients but also their caregivers and families.
With increasing prevalence, the need for early intervention is critical. In this post, we’ll dive into the recent review article from the Vibrant lab team, An Overview of the Genes and Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Disease. We will also discuss testing options offered by Vibrant Wellness to aid in early detection and intervention of neuroinflammation, a top contributor in the development of AD.
We’ll work to understand what Alzheimer’s disease is and identify a few of thegenes being associated with an increased risk of AD development. We’ll also discuss how Vibrant’s advanced lab testing is crucial for the detection of inflammation and how this can aidearly intervention and possibly disease prevention.
Delaying the onset of symptoms can significantly reduce the disease's impact.3 Recent advancements in understanding AD offers revolutionary opportunities for identifying high-risk individuals and offering targeted interventions. We’ll explore these innovations together and focus on how they can transform your patient care and improve patient outcomes within your practice.
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Alzheimer’s disease is marked by the accumulation of amyloid-beta plaques and tau neurofibrillary tangles in the brain.3 These abnormal protein deposits disrupt communication between neurons, leading to cognitive decline and eventual loss of essential functions like speech and mobility.
Affected individuals can suffer from visual, auditory, and olfactory hallucinations, as well as delusions. Additionally, the circadian rhythm becomes disrupted, and sleep disturbances are often reported.
The disease progresses through several stages, as outlined in the review article:
The gradual progression outlined above underscores the importance of identifying high-risk individuals, particularly during the preclinical stage when interventions may have the most significant impact.
Alzheimer’s disease can be categorized into two main types based on its onset3:
Interestingly, this is the only gene that is associated with LOAD. Individuals with one ε4 copy have an increased risk of developing LOAD, while those with two copies face an even greater likelihood.
Vibrant Wellness offers several testing tools that allow practitioners to integrate advanced diagnostics into your practice. Combining these tests can help you create a solid protocol for your patients that may decrease the
While genetics play a significant role in AD, lifestyle factors cannot be ignored as they substantially contribute to disease development and progression. Putting focus and priority on healing neurological inflammation is key and can be complicated, especially when working with a patient struggling with neurocognitive symptoms.
Implementation of complicated protocols can be a challenge for these individuals. Often, getting family members involved in the care can be extremely valuable and helpful. Understanding diet and lifestyle influences allows practitioners to create protocols structured around actionable prevention strategies.
Diet plays a major role in the inflammatory burden of an individual, and there is no “one size fits all” option. Tailored approaches can help mitigate inflammation and support brain health:
Lifestyle choices profoundly impact overall health, inflammation, and the body’s ability to manage toxins. By addressing these modifiable factors, healthcare providers can help patients reduce their toxic burden and support long-term wellness:
Regular physical activity offers numerous benefits for brain health and may lower the risk of AD:
Engaging in mentally stimulating activities can strengthen neural connections and potentially delay cognitive decline in at-risk individuals:
Targeted supplement use can play a valuable role in cognitive health and AD prevention:
You can incorporate these strategies into patient counseling, emphasizing that lifestyle changes and a foundational supplement regimen can complement medical interventions.
Alzheimer’s disease research has entered an era of unprecedented progress. Genetic insights and a stronger understanding of the role inflammation plays are transforming how we approach diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. These innovations offer you the tools needed to deliver earlier, more precise care, ultimately improving the quality of life for your patients and their families.
By staying informed and adopting cutting-edge solutions like the Vibrant Wellness Neural Zoomer Plus Test, Oxidative Stress Profile, Micronutrient Panel, and the TotalTox Burden test, you can make a tangible impact in the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Together, we can endeavor to create a new standard of care in battling Alzheimer’s disease. One with a foundation that does not simply react to the symptoms but champions early detection and personalized care as the bedrock standard, dramatically shifting the narrative to one of strength and hope against this devastating disease.
Megan Vardeman is a co-founder, Clinic Director, and functional medicine specialist serving patients at Your Wellness Practice, an Integrative Psychiatry clinic in Houston, Texas. She attended PA school in West Texas at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, graduated with her Master's degree in 2012, and began practicing medicine in 2013. She worked in Internal Medicine, Primary Care, and Pediatric Surgery before pursuing a fellowship in Integrative Medicine.
Megan co-founded Your Wellness Practice to provide more personalized, integrative, and depth-oriented care to those who seek it. She believes that our mind, body, and spirituality are intimately interconnected. Megan works with patients to provide wellness consultations, lifestyle and health coaching, functional testing and diagnosis, and IV nutritional therapy.
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