Could mangos be a better snack for teens?
NCT ID NCT07125001
Summary
This study is looking at whether eating mangos daily for 4 weeks, instead of typical high-calorie snacks like chips and cookies, can improve gut health and markers for heart health in Hispanic/Latino teenagers. Researchers will enroll 25 teens to compare their health before and after adding mangos to their diet. The goal is to understand how nutrients from mangos might affect the body's inflammation and metabolism.
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Academic Surge; Ragle Human Nutrition Research Center
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