Prevention
The only way to prevent
nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is to prevent fat
from building up in your liver. A healthy lifestyle that includes regular
exercise and a healthful diet is the best way to prevent fat buildup. A healthy
diet also can decrease your body's
resistance to insulin, which is the best way to
prevent fat buildup.
One safe and effective way to control your cholesterol without
taking medicine is a program called
Therapeutic Lifestyle Changes. This program involves
losing excess weight, increasing your activity, and eating meals that are low
in saturated fat. Done together, these changes may help you lower your
cholesterol by 10% to 20%.
If you have
diabetes, keeping your blood sugar in a safe range can
help prevent NASH. For more information on how to control blood sugar, see the
topic
Type 2 Diabetes: Living With the Disease.
If you already have NASH or if tests show that fat has already
built up in your liver, modifying your diet and getting regular exercise can
help reduce the risk of further liver damage. You should also minimize your use
of alcohol, which can increase damage to your liver, and avoid any medicines
that may harm the liver.