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Efficacy of non-pharmacological treatments in pediatric MASLD: a review of the literature

 Title: Efficacy of non-pharmacological treatments in pediatric MASLD: a review of the literature

Source: Frontiers in Nutrition 2025, Nov 12. [Epublication]  

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Date of publication: November 2025  

Publication type: Review article 

Abstract: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), previously known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), comprises a spectrum of liver disorders characterized by excessive accumulation of triglycerides in hepatocytes. There are multiple treatment strategies proposed for pediatric MASLD, with lifestyle modifications and a balanced dietary regimen – particularly the Mediterranean diet in combination with weight loss, when needed – currently representing the cornerstone of clinical management. Behavioral psychological interventions are gaining increasing importance particularly in addressing comorbid eating disorders and supporting long-term adherence to therapeutic regimens. In addition, in daily clinical practice, the use of food supplements with antioxidant and hepatocyte anti-inflammatory effects is indicated in more advanced stages of steatosis, with the aim of limiting disease progression toward high-grade fibrosis and/or cirrhosis. This review aims to summarize current behavioral and nutritional therapeutic approaches for the management of pediatric MASLD.

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