Metformin aging refers to effects of metformin on aging-related biological processes beyond glucose regulation. Metformin influences metabolic signaling, mitochondrial function, and inflammatory responses. It improves cellular energy balance and stress resilience while reducing metabolic strain. Metformin aging research suggests potential benefits for healthspan and reduced risk of age-related disease. Its safety profile and long history of use make it a candidate for aging intervention studies. Understanding metformin aging supports exploration of metabolic modulation as a strategy for promoting healthy aging.
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