Irish Daily Mail

Tummy trouble? A mango a day could be the best medicine of all

- Irish Daily Mail Reporter

MANGOES are better at relieving digestive problems than many high-fibre foods, a new study has found.

The fruit, which contains both fibre and nutrients called polyphenol­s, is said to treat constipati­on and gut inflammati­on more effectivel­y than an equivalent amount of fibre powder.

One in five adults is thought to suffer from a longterm digestive condition.

For the four-week study, 36 men and women with chronic constipati­on were divided into two groups: one given a daily dose of 300 grammes of mango, or roughly one fruit, the other an equivalent amount of fibre supplement.

Aside from this, their diet was kept constant for calories, carbohydra­tes, fibre, protein and fat. At the end of the month, both groups showed reduced constipati­on but mangoes were found to be more effective at easing symptoms than fibre alone.

The fruit also helped improve the make-up of bacteria in the gut and reduced inflammati­on.

Co-author Professor Susanne Mertens-Talcott, of Texas A&M University, said fibre supplement­s and laxatives could effectivel­y treat constipati­on but do not address other symptoms such as inflammati­on. She added: ‘Our findings suggest mango offers an advantage over fibre supplement.’ The study appears in the journal Molecular Nutrition & Food Research.

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