Call to action - pediatric MASLD requires immediate attention to curb health crisis. Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Pediatric metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has become more prevalent on a global scale over the last decades and is associated with significant comorbidities in childhood and a 40-fold higher risk of early mortality in young adulthood. MASLD has now become the leading indication for liver transplantation in young adults in the US. However, pediatric MASLD is still perceived as an indolent condition by many patients, families, and clinicians. In this Call to Action, we aim to raise awareness of pediatric MASLD as a public health crisis. Herein, we describe insufficient screening and disease staging practices, and lack of accurate non-invasive tests (NITs) and effective pharmacotherapy, both stemming from a paucity of multi-center clinical trials in pediatric MASLD. We provide clear steps to address this public health emergency by promoting awareness campaigns, educating and empowering patients and families, addressing barriers including access to care, nutritional and exercise support programs, establishing multidisciplinary care, launching community initiatives, and conducting clinical trials in pediatric MASLD for an age-based evaluation of novel diagnostic and therapeutic options. We conclude by highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive public health policies to control the tide of pediatric MASLD and call upon stakeholders to act now.

authors

  • Hartmann, Phillipp
  • Mouzaki, Marialena
  • Hassan, Sara
  • Kehar, Mohit
  • Mysore, Krupa R
  • Mauney, Erin
  • Nonga, Dieudonne
  • Karjoo, Sara
  • Sood, Shilpa
  • Tou, Andrea
  • Brichta, Christine
  • Herdes, Rachel E
  • Pai, Nikhil
  • Garner, Donna K
  • Rinella, Mary E
  • Noureddin, Mazen
  • Younossi, Zobair
  • Allen, Alina
  • Sanyal, Arun
  • Kohut, Taisa
  • Kohli, Rohit
  • Ramirez, Charina M
  • Xanthakos, Stavra
  • Vos, Miriam B
  • Schwimmer, Jeffrey B
  • Ibrahim, Samar H
  • Panganiban, Jennifer

publication date

  • June 23, 2025