NASH and Diabetes: Key Research Trends on Weight, Glucose, and Fibrosis Control

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Dr. Jose Rossello, MD, PhD, MHCM
Preventive Medicine & Public Health Specialist
Last Reviewed: September 22, 2025

Research over the past two decades highlights a strong, bidirectional link between nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and diabetes mellitus (DM), with both conditions accelerating each otherโ€™s progression. Key strategies to delay disease advancement include maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, blood sugar control, and managing liver fibrosis. Vigilance for complications and appropriate medication use are essential practical steps for people at risk or living with these conditions. These lifestyle and medical interventions are central to current research and prevention efforts.

References

  1. Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging Trends and Hotspots in the Links between Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis and Diabetes Mellitus from 2004 to 2023. Accessed November 7, 2025
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Jose Rossello, MD, PhD, MHCM
Dr. Rossello is a medical doctor specializing in Preventive Medicine and Public Health. He founded PreventiveMedicineDaily.com to provide evidence-based health information supported by authoritative medical research.
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