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Dietitian ate one banana a day for seven days – here’s what happened

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A dietitian decided to eat one banana every day for a week to find out whether such a simple habit could make a noticeable difference.

By the end of the experiment, she reported several positive changes while also highlighting the fruit’s nutritional benefits and a few important considerations, according to Prevention.

Banana’s nutritional value

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The dietitian said she was already aware of the importance of eating fruit, but admitted she did not always manage to include enough of it in her daily routine.

To change that, she made one banana a fixed part of her diet for seven consecutive days.

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An easy daily habit

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One of the first things she noticed was how effortless the habit became.

Bananas were convenient to carry, required no refrigeration and fit easily into her busy schedule.

Different ways to enjoy it

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Rather than eating bananas the same way every day, she mixed things up throughout the week.

She paired one with skyr as a dessert and also enjoyed it with peanut butter and honey as part of lunch.

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More stable energy

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After several days, she noticed her energy levels felt more consistent.

She experienced fewer moments where she craved quick snacks to boost her energy.

Better satiety

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The daily banana also helped her feel fuller for longer.

As a result, she found it easier to avoid less nutritious snacks between meals.

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Positive effect on digestion

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The dietitian said her digestion became more regular during the week.

She also felt less bloated than usual.

Fewer sweet cravings

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Another noticeable change was a reduced desire for sugary snacks in the afternoon.

She found that the banana helped satisfy her sweet tooth naturally.

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A nutrient-rich choice

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A medium-sized banana provides carbohydrates, dietary fibre, a small amount of protein and fat, along with a range of vitamins and minerals.

This makes it a convenient and nutritious snack for many people.

Rich in potassium

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Bananas are well known for their potassium content.

Potassium supports normal heart function and helps maintain healthy blood pressure.

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Dietary fibre supports gut health

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Bananas are a good source of dietary fibre, which promotes regular digestion.

Slightly underripe bananas also contain prebiotic fibres that help nourish beneficial gut bacteria.

Contains vitamin B6

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Bananas provide vitamin B6, an essential nutrient involved in normal brain function and the production of neurotransmitters that influence mood.

Can be part of a balanced diet

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According to Prevention, eating one or two bananas per day is considered safe for most people.

However, experts also emphasize that the healthiest approach is to eat a varied diet that includes different types of fruit to ensure a broad range of nutrients.

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