That headline is incomplete, but let’s break down what eating bananas actually increases, based on nutrition science 🍌
What Bananas Can Increase
1. Potassium Levels
- One medium banana has ~400–450 mg of potassium.
- Potassium supports:
- Healthy blood pressure
- Muscle and nerve function
- Heart and kidney health
2. Energy
- Bananas contain natural sugars: glucose, fructose, sucrose.
- Eating a banana increases quick energy, making them popular pre- or post-workout.
3. Fiber Intake
- Bananas contain soluble fiber (pectin) that helps:
- Digestive health
- Feeling full
- Maintaining stable blood sugar
4. Mood Support (Indirect)
- Bananas contain tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin.
- Can help boost mood, though effects are mild.
Things Bananas Do Not Increase
- They do not automatically increase weight or fat unless eaten in excess calories.
- They do not “cure” diseases on their own.
Ripe vs Green Bananas
- Green bananas: more resistant starch, slower sugar absorption
- Ripe bananas: sweeter, faster energy
Bottom line: Eating bananas increases potassium, energy, fiber, and may slightly support mood — but they’re not a miracle food.
If you want, I can make a short list of surprising health benefits of bananas you probably didn’t know that are backed by science.
Do you want me to do that?