Short-Term Cardiometabolic Response to Mango Intake in Postmenopausal Women.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of the American Nutrition Association Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1080/27697061.2025.2478937
Roberta R Holt, Esther Ho, Xiang Li, Vivien W Fam, Nasim Hedayati, Carl L Keen, Prae Charoenwoodhipong, Robert M Hackman
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Abstract

Background: Consumption of mangos has been associated with improved diet quality, with reported reductions in systolic blood pressure and inflammatory biomarkers when consumed daily in robust amounts for six to eight weeks. Whether these changes could occur with a shorter intake period is unknown.

Methods: This study explored the effect of two weeks of mango intake (330 g/d) on microvascular function and cardiometabolic markers in a group of relatively healthy postmenopausal women with an overweight or obese body mass index. Outcomes were compared to two weeks of baseline measures without mango intake.

Results: The primary outcome measure, microvascular function did not significantly change, while supine systolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, mean pulse pressure, and fasting cholesterol were significantly reduced. No significant changes in platelet aggregation or adhesion markers were noted. To explore the results further, a small probe study was conducted comparing the intake of mango to a calorically-equivalent amount of white bread. Blood glucose rose in both groups one hour after consumption, but significantly less after mango intake. Insulin levels also rose one hour after intake of both foods, but remained elevated in response to white bread, suggesting a moderating effect of mangos on glucose absorption and metabolism.

Conclusions: Further research using amounts of mango typically consumed, over an extended period of time, are warranted.

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绝经后妇女摄入芒果的短期心脏代谢反应。
背景:食用芒果与改善饮食质量有关,据报道,每天大量食用芒果6至8周后,收缩压和炎症生物标志物会降低。这些变化是否会随着摄入时间的缩短而发生尚不清楚。方法:本研究探讨了两周芒果摄入量(330 g/d)对一组体重指数超重或肥胖的相对健康绝经后妇女微血管功能和心脏代谢指标的影响。将结果与不摄入芒果的两周基线测量结果进行比较。结果:主要结局指标微血管功能无明显改变,而仰卧收缩压、平均动脉压、平均脉压和空腹胆固醇均显著降低。血小板聚集和粘附指标均无明显变化。为了进一步探索结果,进行了一项小型调查研究,将芒果的摄入量与卡路里等量的白面包进行了比较。两组人的血糖在食用芒果一小时后都有所上升,但在食用芒果后明显下降。在摄入这两种食物一小时后,胰岛素水平也有所上升,但对白面包的反应仍然较高,这表明芒果对葡萄糖吸收和代谢有调节作用。结论:在较长一段时间内,使用通常食用的芒果量进行进一步的研究是有必要的。
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