Optimizing Mango's Glycemic Impact: Investigating Mango Consumption Timing in Prediabetic Individuals

NCT ID: NCT06986161

Last Updated: 2025-07-11

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

30 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-04-14

Study Completion Date

2026-12-31

Brief Summary

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of mango intake on metabolic and inflammatory responses relative to meals in individuals at risk of developing diabetes, as well as to understand how the beneficial compounds found in mangoes are absorbed and processed in the body.

Detailed Description

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The primary goal of the proposed project is to advance current knowledge about the antidiabetic and anti-inflammatory benefits of consuming mangoes, especially in individuals with prediabetes, and to determine the best timing of mango intake relative to meals.

Participation in this study will last approximately five weeks and will include six visits: one screening visit lasting about one hour and four study-day visits, each lasting approximately eight hours. During these study visits, blood and urine samples will be collected to help researchers better understand the effects of mango intake relative to meal consumption.

Screening Visit:

Participant eligibility for the study is based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. To assess this, the participant will need to arrive at the Clinical Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) fasting for 10-12 hours, meaning no food or drink other than plain water during this period.

During the screening visit, the following assessments will be conducted:

* The participant will complete a screening questionnaire about their health, dietary habits, and physical activity history.
* The participant's height, weight, waist circumference, and body composition will be measured. Their Body Mass Index (BMI) will be calculated based on their height and weight. BMI is an estimate of body fat that applies to both adult men and women.
* The participant's forehead temperature, blood pressure, and heart rate will be measured. They will be seated in a comfortable chair with their feet flat on the ground and uncrossed. They will be asked to relax for five minutes before their blood pressure and heart rate are recorded.
* A finger prick test will be performed to check their blood sugar levels.
* A licensed healthcare practitioner (LHCP) and/or a certified phlebotomist will assess their arm veins using a vein access scale test. A butterfly needle will then be used to draw 3 milliliters (mL) of blood from their arm to measure their plasma blood glucose levels.
* If the participant is a woman under the age of 60 year, they will be required to take a pregnancy test.

Based on the results of the questionnaire, blood glucose levels, physical measurements, and overall health evaluation, the participant may meet the eligibility criteria and be invited to participate in the study. If eligible, they will also be instructed to complete a 24-hour food recall, documenting their food intake over the past day.

PRE-STUDY VISIT: (which may take place on the same day as the screening visit or on a different day)

If the participant qualifies based on their screening results, the Pre-Study visit can take place immediately after their screening or on a later date. This visit lasts approximately 30-45 minutes, during which they will meet with one of our investigators who will provide detailed instructions on the study procedures and how to prepare for each study day. They will also receive training on study procedures, including dietary restrictions, medications and supplements to avoid, food and gastrointestinal assessment (GI-tract diary recording), and overnight fasting requirements. Their study dates will be scheduled, and they will receive a study booklet containing their study calendar and all the instructions covered during the Pre-Study visit.

Procedures for Each Study Day Visit (Visits 1, 2, 3, and 4)

Participants will visit the Clinical Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) on four separate occasions, with a seven-day washout period between each visit. They will consume either the equivalent of one cup of fresh mango (165 grams, \~100 kilocalories) or a calorie-matched control beverage (230 grams, \~100 kilocalories) before, with, or after a meal, as outlined in the study schema.

Confirmation that the participant is prepared for a study day visit: We will collect their three-day food record and verify that they have fasted overnight, consumed a standardized dinner meal, avoided the specified food items, had sufficient sleep, and maintained dietary and exercise patterns consistent with the study procedures. Once everything is confirmed, they will proceed to an exam room, where we will measure their weight, body composition, vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, and forehead temperature), and check their fasting blood glucose with a finger prick test.

Urine collection: The participant will collect a urine sample using a urine collection cup at the start of the visit (0 hours). Additional samples will be collected at 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 5 hours, and 7 hours, for a total of six collections throughout the visit.

Blood collection: The Licensed Health Care Provider (LHCP) will collect their blood samples. They can choose between an intravenous catheter or multiple butterfly sticks. A total of seven blood draws will be taken at 0 hours, 0.5 hours, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, 5 hours, and 7 hours.

Study Beverages and Standardized Breakfast: Once the fasting blood and urine samples are collected, they will receive a pre-meal study beverage. After the 1-hour blood draw, they will be provided with a standardized breakfast meal and a study beverage. Following the 2-hour blood draw, they will receive a post-meal study beverage.

ASA24 Food Recall: The Online Dietary Questionnaire (ASA24) is a web-based questionnaire. We will ask the participant to report everything they ate and drank over the previous day. This questionnaire may take up to 45 minutes to complete each time.

At the End of the Study Day: The participant will be evaluated for safety and any discomfort or symptoms before leaving. They will receive a take-home snack, and compensation will be issued after all study procedures are completed. Additionally, they will be given instructions on how to prepare for their next visit.

How much blood will be collected during the study visit?: During each of the four study visits, blood will be collected a total of seven times per visit, with a total of 280 milliliters of blood collected throughout the study across all visits.

Conditions

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Pre Diabetes

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

CROSSOVER

The pilot study will use a single-blinded, randomized, 4-arm, within-subjects crossover design lasting approximately 5 weeks.
Primary Study Purpose

PREVENTION

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants
Single-blind

Study Groups

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Mango Before Meal

1 cup (165 grams) of mango before standardized breakfast

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mango

Intervention Type OTHER

Mango beverage

Mango With Meal

1 cup (165 grams) of mango with standardized breakfast

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mango

Intervention Type OTHER

Mango beverage

Mango After Meal

1 cup (165 grams) of mango after standardized breakfast

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Mango

Intervention Type OTHER

Mango beverage

Control (no mango)

Control beverage (230 grams) with standardized breakfast

Group Type PLACEBO_COMPARATOR

Control Beverage

Intervention Type OTHER

Italian Ice beverage

Interventions

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Mango

Mango beverage

Intervention Type OTHER

Control Beverage

Italian Ice beverage

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Be between 20-60 years old.
* Have a BMI of 25-35 kilograms per square meter.
* Have fasting blood glucose between 100-125 milligrams per deciliter or Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) between 5.7-6.4%.
* Be non-smokers for at least 12 months.
* Be generally healthy, with no major organ-related diseases.
* Not take medications or supplements that could interfere with the study.
* Be able to follow study procedures, including dietary restrictions and scheduled visits.

Exclusion Criteria

* Smoke, vape, or use marijuana.
* Have allergies or intolerance to mangoes or study foods.
* Have blood pressure above 160/100 millimeters of Mercury.
* Have fasting blood glucose above 125 milligrams per deciliter.
* Have a history of major heart disease, stroke, or cancer in the past five years.
* Be pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
* Take anti-inflammatory drugs or certain dietary supplements.
* Have had major surgery or trauma in the past two months.
* Follow extreme diets (e.g., vegan, Atkins).
* Have used antibiotics in the last six weeks.
* Have a history of eating disorders or substance abuse in the past two years.
* Drink more than three cups of coffee or tea per day.
* Have donated blood in the last three months.
* Be professional athletes or do excessive exercise.
* Have had weight changes of more than 11 pounds in the past two months.
* Work overnight shifts.
Minimum Eligible Age

20 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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National Mango Board

OTHER

Sponsor Role collaborator

Clinical Nutrition Research Center, Illinois Institute of Technology

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Indika Edirisinghe, PhD.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Illinois Institute of Technology

Britt Burton-Freeman, PhD.

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Illinois Institute of Technology

Locations

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Clinical Nutrition Research Center

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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United States

Central Contacts

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Amandeep K. Sandhu, PhD.

Role: CONTACT

708-563-1576

Chelsea Preiss, M.S.

Role: CONTACT

312-567-5300

Facility Contacts

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Amandeep K. Sandhu, PhD.

Role: primary

708-563-1576

Indika Edirisinghe, PhD.

Role: backup

708-563-8178

Other Identifiers

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2025-95

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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