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Mango supplementation improves blood glucose in obese individuals.
Evans, Shirley F; Meister, Maureen; Mahmood, Maryam; Eldoumi, Heba; Peterson, Sandra; Perkins-Veazie, Penelope; Clarke, Stephen L; Payton, Mark; Smith, Brenda J; Lucas, Edralin A.
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  • Evans SF; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Meister M; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Mahmood M; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Eldoumi H; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Peterson S; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Perkins-Veazie P; North Carolina State University Research Campus, Kannapolis, North Carolina, USA.
  • Clarke SL; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Payton M; Department of Statistics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Smith BJ; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
  • Lucas EA; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
Nutr Metab Insights ; 7: 77-84, 2014.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25210462
This pilot study examined the effects of freeze-dried mango (Mangifera indica L.) supplementation on anthropometrics, body composition, and biochemical parameters in obese individuals. Twenty obese adults (11 males and 9 females) ages 20- to 50-years old, received 10 g/day of ground freeze-dried mango pulp for 12 weeks. Anthropometrics, biochemical parameters, and body composition were assessed at baseline and final visits of the study. After 12 weeks, mango supplementation significantly reduced blood glucose in both male (-4.45 mg/dL, P = 0.018) and female (-3.56 mg/dL, P = 0.003) participants. In addition, hip circumference was reduced in male (-3.3 cm, P = 0.048) but not in female participants. However, there were no significant changes in body weight or composition in either gender. Our findings indicate that regular consumption of freeze-dried mango by obese individuals does not negatively impact body weight but provides a positive effect on fasting blood glucose.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nutr Metab Insights Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Nutr Metab Insights Año: 2014 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos