crazyhadron t1_j88e6ey wrote
Reply to comment by randompersonx in Metformin regulates myoblast differentiation through an AMPK-dependent mechanism (Feb 2023) by basmwklz
>metformin has also been shown to have beneficial effects on multiple otherdisorders such as cancer, anxiety, polycystic ovary syndrome,cardiovascular and Alzheimer diseases
According to the linked paper in this post.
I've never heard about metformin affecting the liver, only the kidneys through lactic acidosis. I don't have diabetes, and have been on metformin for 4+ years now. Had a full medical checkup 5 months ago, with an exhaustive blood test. Everything was more than optimal, no liver issues either.
randompersonx t1_j88fauu wrote
Keep track of AST/ALT over time. Part of how Metformin works is it blocks gluconeogenesis which is basically the process of the liver producing glucose. Most likely if you are relatively low body fat % and have hopefully zero (or very low) visceral body fat, this may not matter so much…
But I’d imagine the higher risk comes into play if you have a NAFLD already.
And yes, you are right about kidney issues, too. My dad was on Metformin for a few years and was eventually diagnosed with some mild kidney issues that were believed to be caused by it, and his medications were changed. That said, my dad is overweight and inactive and diabetic… so his case will be very different if you are living a healthy lifestyle.
crazyhadron t1_j88frtg wrote
>But I’d imagine the higher risk comes into play if you have a NAFLD already.
What do you mean by that? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19811343/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20452916/
And you are right, I have a low body fat, and no underlying health issues.
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