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Why Peter Attia Changed his mind on METFORMIN

Jenna by Jenna
February 14, 2025
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A Change of Heart on Metformin

A few years back, Dr. Peter Attia, a renowned influencer in the health and fitness community, made headlines by deciding to take metformin to potentially enhance longevity. As a physician, I’ve often trusted Attia’s meticulous approach to health, yet his decision left me unconvinced. Fast forward to the present, Attia has ceased his metformin regimen, and the reasons behind this shift in perspective are enlightening.

Metformin’s Initial Appeal

Metformin, also known by its pharmaceutical name Glucophage, has been a staple prescription for managing diabetes since the start of my medical career. Its primary function is to lower blood sugar levels by facilitating the transfer of glucose into cells, minimizing the presence of excess sugar in the bloodstream without the risk of causing hypoglycemia. Beyond its diabetes benefits, research hinted at metformin’s potential anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties.

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The Scientific Rationale

Peter Attia was particularly drawn to how metformin impacts cellular processes. He delved into how the drug activates AMPK, a crucial cellular energy regulator, and inhibits the mTOR signaling pathway. Such mechanisms suggested that metformin could induce autophagy, a cellular cleaning process linked to longevity. This scientific grounding initially justified its use among those without high blood sugar.

The Evolution of Research

In 2014, a pivotal study shone a spotlight on these claims, comparing outcomes in diabetic patients using metformin to those in healthy individuals. Interestingly, metformin seemed to increase longevity in diabetics but didn’t demonstrate the same benefit in non-diabetic participants.

A New Perspective

Subsequent studies raised doubts about metformin’s role in prolonging life for non-diabetics. Attia reconsidered his stance as further evidence suggested that metformin might not deliver on its longevity promises and may come with drawbacks.

The Role of Mitochondria

The crux of Attia’s concern lay in metformin’s effects on mitochondria, the energy powerhouses within our cells. Specifically, metformin binds to a site in mitochondria called complex I, partially inhibiting its function. While this interference isn’t as drastic as cyanide, which completely blocks mitochondrial activity, it does slightly impair energy production, leading to an increase in lactic acid.

Personal Health Metrics

Attia, who measures his lactic acid levels regularly to monitor his fitness zone during workouts, noticed a persistent elevation in lactic acid during his metformin use. Upon discontinuing the drug, his lactic acid levels normalized, enabling more accurate health and fitness assessments.

The Lactic Acid Connection

For many, lactic acid is synonymous with muscle soreness post-exercise, though this link has been oversimplified over the years. The rise in lactic acid seen in Attia’s case highlighted a disconnect between his mitochondrial oxygen demands and the supply while on metformin.

Weighing Longevity

Faced with continued lactic acid elevation, Attia confronted a crucial existential question: Was metformin extending his life, or was it possibly truncating it? The resolution came from aligning fresh evidence with personal health data, leading to his decision to halt its use.

A Lesson in Evolving Science

Peter Attia’s journey with metformin underscores the importance of staying updated with scientific developments and being open to changing one’s approach when warranted. His method of coupling scientific inquiry with personal health metrics serves as a valuable framework for anyone navigating the evolving landscape of health interventions.

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