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Daily Mango Consumption Found to Offer Surprising Health Benefits

Last updated: September 28, 2025 11:08 am
Neha Ashraf
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It is commonly believed that eating mangoes raises blood sugar levels. However, a recent study conducted in the United States has revealed a surprising health benefit of consuming the king of fruits.

‎According to research from George Mason University, individuals at risk of developing diabetes experienced improved blood sugar levels when they consumed mangoes.

‎In fact, the study claimed that people with high blood sugar but not yet diabetic could protect themselves from the disease by eating mangoes.

‎A single mango contains up to 50 grams of natural sugars, but the fruit’s other nutrients help regulate blood sugar levels.

‎Participants in the study were divided into two groups.

‎One group was given mangoes to eat daily, while the other group was instructed to consume a low sugar granola bar.

‎This routine continued for six months, during which researchers monitored blood glucose levels, insulin response, and body fat composition.

‎The results showed that individuals who ate sweet mangoes benefited more than those who ate granola bars.

‎According to the findings, those who consumed mangoes daily were able to control their blood glucose more effectively, showed increased insulin sensitivity, and experienced reduced body fat levels.

‎Researchers emphasized that it’s not just sugar content that matters, but the overall nutrient composition of a food.

‎They further explained that this clinical trial demonstrated that mango consumption is beneficial for the metabolic and physical health of individuals with high blood sugar.

‎The findings were published in the journal Foods.

‎Earlier, in June 2025, a study published in the Journal of the American Nutrition Association reported that middle-aged women who consumed 330 grams of mango daily showed reduced blood pressure and cholesterol levels, contributing to better heart health.

‎The study also found that eating mangoes does not cause a rapid spike in blood sugar levels.

‎This research involved 24 women aged between 50 and 70 who were either overweight or obese.

‎For two weeks, they consumed one and a half cups of mango daily, and researchers repeatedly collected data on their blood pressure, cholesterol, and other physical indicators.

‎Researchers stated that mangoes were chosen because they are rich in fiber, antioxidants, and bioactive compounds believed to benefit heart health.

‎They added that previous studies have shown mango consumption to have positive effects on blood pressure and lipid levels.

‎By the end of the study, it was found that two hours after eating mangoes, the participants experienced a significant reduction in blood pressure and arterial tension.

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