
Rhonda Patrick on NMN
1 episode · 2 references · 2020
- Patrick highlights mouse studies showing NMN mitigated age-related decline, improving skeletal muscle function, mitochondrial function, energy expenditure, bone density, and insulin resistance. - Patrick flags a cancer risk: NMN accelerated tumor growth in mice with pancreatic cancer driven by pro-inflammatory senescent cells. - Patrick has not disclosed personal NMN use, dosing, or a clear recommendation for or against supplementation in these references.
View full NMN page with research, safety, and pricing →“Dietary administration of nicotinamide mononucleotide mitigated the age-associated physiological decline in mice. These animals had improved skeletal muscle function, mitochondrial function, increased energy expenditure, increased bone density, and also decreased insulin resistance.”
NAD+ in Aging: Role of Nicotinamide Riboside and Nicotinamide Mononucleotide
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