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Join Milly Ng, NP, a hepatology nurse practitioner at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, for an evidence-based session on lifestyle management for MASLD and MASH, presented through the GHAPP MASLD Community Network and sponsored by Madrigal Pharmaceuticals. Through the case of "Albert," a patient with steatosis and metabolic risk factors, Milly highlights the importance of personalized counseling and non-invasive testing like FIB-4 and FibroScan to assess fibrosis risk. She reviews how Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD) and its progressive form, MASH, can be reversed through diet, exercise, and weight loss, particularly before fibrosis advances to cirrhosis. Learn how to tailor dietary guidance to a patient's cultural background, socioeconomic status, and personal goals, and understand how central obesity and insulin resistance drive disease progression. Milly also reviews the genetic and environmental factors influencing steatosis, why aerobic training may be more effective than resistance workouts for liver health, and how validated tools like the EDAS (Exercise and Diet Adherence Scale) can track patient progress. This session empowers primary care and hepatology providers to deliver patient-centered lifestyle interventions that can prevent liver disease progression and reduce cardiometabolic risk.