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Surfing the MASH Tsunami
S5 - E23.6 - From The Vault: Improving Patient Self-Management And Key Takeaways On Nutrition For MASH Resolution
This week’s vault comes from our first episode with Shira Zelber-Sagi. She and Ken Cusi joined us during US Thanksgiving Week 2022 to discuss nutrition and behavioral issues related to MASLD. The episode’s original writeup explains:
Surfing the MASH Tsunami hosts its first episode dedicated to nutrition and NASH with distinguished guest, Prof. Shira Zelber-Sagi. Alongside this rich discussion are Ken Cusi, Jörn Schattenberg, Louise Campbell and Roger Green.
This final conversation starts with Jörn recalling Shira's statement that “diet is every day.” He notes that for patients whose serious medical issues are related to poor diet and lifestyle choices, behavior and diet can play an integral role in improved patient self-care and overall health. Roger highlights that a combination of medications and self-management can be a powerful, reinforced and effective treatment solution. This leads Shira to provide a step-by-step vision of how to work with patients on improving bad habits. In the end, she notes, clinicians and leaders need to appreciate the importance of policy in supporting clinical goals. The conversation continues with the group discussing what Louise calls “fun facts” about common unhealthy foods. For the final question, Roger asks the panelists for one piece of advice to be utilized by providers seeking to push behavioral change in their patients. Surf on for their key takeaways.