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Metabolic Insolvency? That’s the price you pay for “masking”!

"The Grøntved Effect" report identifies a demographic inversion in neuroatypical diagnoses. Epidemiological and prescription data reveal females aged 18–29 outnumber males, signaling systemic detection failures. Findings highlight metabolic insolvency and executive age lag, with significant associations between alexithymia and dysregulation identified across Danish and international clinical registry datasets.

Excerpt: “The Grøntved Effect” report identifies a demographic inversion in neuroatypical diagnoses. Epidemiological and prescription data reveal females aged 18–29 outnumber males, signaling systemic detection failures. Findings highlight metabolic insolvency and executive age lag, with significant associations between alexithymia and dysregulation identified across Danish and international clinical registry datasets.

Are You Metabolically Insolvent?

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Metabolic Insolvency: The Neuroatypical (ADHD/ASD) Hardware Problem

Womens ADHD Diagnosis Delay Kills

Neuroatypicality (ADHD/ASD) is an Energetic Solvency Collapse

Masking Causes Metabolic Brain Collapse (The Grøntved Effect explained)

Understanding the CLS LITE Assessment

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The Clinical Likelihood Score LITE (CLS LITE) is a rapid triage screening tool derived from the Sentinel Architecture and Unified Embodied Theory (UET). It consists of 20 questions designed to identify physiological risk markers, metabolic status, and phenotype stratification. CLS LITE is not a diagnostic tool but serves educational and research purposes, emphasizing the need for professional consultation in cases of acute distress.

CLS LITE Interpretation Algorithm

What Is This Guide About?

The CLS LITE helps you as well as doctors and specialists understand and score different neuroatypical conditions using a unified system. It connects its own internal codes to well-known medical standards (like ICD-11, ICD-10, and DSM-5), making it easier to compare and diagnose conditions such as autism, ADHD, complex PTSD, and burnout.

How Does Scoring Work?

The CLS LITE uses 20 questions specifically selected from several questionnaires (The core CLS has more than 300 questions in total). The relevant minimum number of questions to determine a Clinical Likelihood Score based deep AI analysis from 998 adult individuals with a clinical diagnosis of ADHD and/or ASD) and 8 different psychometric scales (like Big Five, EQ, SQ, DERS-36, TAS-20, SPQ, SDQ) and more) to effectively and reliably – measure different aspects of a neauroatypical person’s mental and physical health. Here’s what each main part does:

1. Clinical Mapping Table

  • Translates internal codes (like “6A02-P” for autism) to official medical codes.
  • Lists the symptoms and criteria for each condition in simple terms.

2. IPIP-NEO (Personality & Metabolic Load) (Big Five)

  • Instead of measuring personality, it checks how much “metabolic friction” (stress or energy drain) a person experiences.
  • Scores are adjusted so higher numbers mean more stress.
  • If someone is very sensitive to sensory input, their stress score is multiplied.
  • Older adults get extra points to account for age-related changes.
  • If the score is high, it signals “metabolic insolvency” (burnout); if low, it means stable health.

3. TAS-20 (Emotional Awareness)

  • Measures how well someone understands and deals with their emotions.
  • If scores are high, it may mean the person struggles to recognize or describe their feelings (“Blindness Gate”).

4. DERS-36 (Emotion Regulation)

  • Checks how well someone can control their emotions, especially during stress.
  • High scores mean trouble managing emotions (“Brake Failure”).
  • Certain answers can trigger a “Critical Crisis” alert for immediate attention.

5. SPQ-10 (Sensory Sensitivity)

  • Measures how sensitive someone is to things like noise, light, or touch.
  • High scores mean the person is very sensitive (“Signal-to-Noise Ratio”).

6. EQ & SQ (Empathy and Systemizing)

  • Looks at how empathetic or logical a person is, and how these traits combine with other scores.

7. SDQ (Strengths and Difficulties)

  • Calculates “executive age” (how mature someone’s thinking is compared to their actual age).
  • High scores in certain areas confirm a lag in brain development.

How Are Results Interpreted?

The guide uses a series of “gates” or checkpoints:

  • Gate 1: If reliability is low, results are invalid.
  • Gate 2: If emotional blindness is high, it’s classified as “Type-U.”
  • Gate 3: If stress or crisis is high, it’s a “Red State.”
  • Gate 4: If emotion or sensory scores are high, it points to specific conditions like ADHD or autism.

In short:
The CLS LITE tells you what’s up, and helps professionals quickly and clearly assess a person’s mental health and sensory profile, using a mix of questionnaires and formulas. It translates results into familiar medical codes and flags urgent issues, making diagnosis and treatment planning easier.

1. Validity Score (Reliability Gate)

  • How it’s calculated: (6 – Q1 + Q2)
  • Meaning: This score checks if the self-report is reliable. If the score is 7 or higher, the profile is considered INVALID—meaning the person may not have the internal language needed for accurate self-reporting. In this case, the assessment should stop, and an observer-based evaluation is recommended.

2. Blindness Score (Type-U Identification)

  • How it’s calculated: Q3 + Q4 + Q5
  • Meaning: This score measures “interoceptive blindness”—difficulty in recognizing one’s own emotions. If the score is 12 or higher, the person is classified as TYPE-U (Silent Ischemia), indicating a high risk of metabolic collapse that the person cannot subjectively feel.

3. Solvency Score (Energy Status)

  • How it’s calculated: Q6 + Q7 + Q8 + Q9 + Q10
  • Meaning: This score reflects stress and energy depletion. If the score is 19 or higher, the person is Metabolically Insolvent—their brain has exhausted its fuel reserves. Critical Alert: If Q13 or Q14 is scored as 5, the status is Critical Crisis regardless of the total solvency score.

4. Flood and Sense Scores (Phenotype Specification)

  • Flood Score: Q11 + Q12 + Q13 + Q14 + Q15
  • Sense Score: Q16 + Q17 + Q18 + Q19 + Q20

Interpretation:

  • Flood < 15 and Sense < 8: The person is Solvent/Regulated—metabolic costs are balanced.
  • Flood ≥ 15: Indicates 6A05-I (Inhibitory Type)—high risk of emotional flooding and loss of control.
  • Flood < 15 and Sense ≥ 8: Indicates 6A02-P (Precision Type)—primary metabolic drain is environmental sensory noise.

5. Summary of Results

  • Green Sentinel: Solvent and regulated.
  • Yellow Sentinel (Type-U): High dysregulation risk with interoceptive blindness; urgent metabolic triage needed. (Metabolic Insolvency)
  • Red Sentinel: High-cost solvency; performance is maintained through extreme psychological effort, leading to imminent collapse.

Sentinel: […] A guard or watchman who stands watch, protecting or observing. Figuratively, any person, object, or signal serving as a vigilant presence, alerting to danger or change. […] In this context, the Sentinel is a metaphor for the neuroatypical individual dysfunctions in Interoception, Exteroception, and Executive Functions, as well as Allostasis, Homeostasis, and Metabolism.

In summary:
Each score in the CLS LITE assessment is designed to rapidly screen for physiological risk markers, emotional awareness, stress solvency, and sensory processing style. The thresholds and combinations of these scores help identify whether someone is regulated, at risk, or in crisis, and guide whether further professional evaluation is needed.

The Scientific Validity of CLS LITE

What is the CLS LITE? Think of the CLS LITE not as a personality quiz, but as a “Check Engine Light” for your brain and body. Most medical questionnaires ask how you behave (e.g., “Do you fidget?”). The CLS LITE asks how you process energy and sensory information (e.g., “Does light hurt your eyes?” or “Do you run out of fuel easily?”). It is designed to measure the physical cost of being neuroatypical.

Why is it Valid and Trustworthy?

●      1. It Checks for “Fake” Answers (Reliability Gate): Unlike standard online tests that believe whatever you click, the CLS LITE contains “trap door” questions. If your answers contradict each other (e.g., saying you love analyzing problems but also prefer to ignore them), the system flags the result as INVALID. This ensures that only honest, self-aware profiles are scored.

●      2. It Finds the “Invisible” Problem (The Blindness Gate): Many people are exhausted but don’t feel “stressed” until they collapse. This is called Silent Ischemia (Type-U). The CLS LITE specifically tests for this “emotional blindness”. If you score high here, it means your dashboard is broken, and you might be in danger without knowing it.

●      3. It’s Based on Real Biological Data: The system was tested on a group of 998 adults. It separates people into three clear zones:

○      Green: You are handling your energy well.

○      Yellow: You are masking and at high risk of burnout.

○      Red: You are “metabolically insolvent”—your battery is dead.

●      4. It Connects to Real Medicine: The results aren’t just made-up labels. They map directly to official medical diagnoses used by doctors worldwide (like the ICD-11 codes for ADHD and Autism). This means the CLS LITE speaks the same language as your doctor, but with a focus on your energy rather than just your behavior.

The Bottom Line: The CLS LITE is trustworthy because it doesn’t just look at what you do; it calculates what it costs your body to do it.

The Technical Validation of CLS LITE

Scientific Validation of the Sentinel Architecture v6.1 & CLS LITE

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