Lifestyle Management With Whitney Steinmetz
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In this case-based clinical discussion, Whitney Steinmetz, FNP from Presbyterian Medical Group in Albuquerque, New Mexico, offers an in-depth review of lifestyle management strategies for patients with MASLD and MASH. Using the case of a 65-year-old male with persistently elevated ALT and metabolic syndrome, she highlights the importance of individualized, culturally competent counseling around nutrition, exercise, and behavioral change. Steinmetz outlines how tools like the FIB-4 score and FibroScan can help guide management and determine fibrosis risk, while emphasizing the critical role gastroenterology providers must play in addressing obesity, insulin resistance, and dietary habits. From the utility of motivational interviewing and realistic meal planning to the integration of caloric restriction and personalized exercise, this presentation equips clinicians with practical tools to support sustainable behavior change in patients with metabolic liver disease. Genetic factors, social determinants of health, and patient empowerment are all addressed, offering a holistic perspective on disease progression and prevention.
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