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How much nutrition in a banana_

A banana is a nutrient-dense fruit that is high in potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and dietary fibre. It also contains small amounts of other essential vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, manganese, and folate. <br>

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How much nutrition in a banana_

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  1. How much nutrition in a banana? A banana is a nutrient-dense fruit that is high in potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and dietary fibre. It also contains small amounts of other essential vitamins and minerals such as magnesium, manganese, and folate.

  2. Bananas and Health: • Heart health: The high potassium content in bananas may help to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of heart disease. • Digestive health: Bananas are high in dietary fibre, which can help to promote regular bowel movements and prevent constipation. They also contain a type of carbohydrate called resistant starch, which may improve gut health by feeding the friendly bacteria in the gut. • Blood sugar control: The natural sugar in bananas is absorbed slowly by the body, which can help to prevent blood sugar spikes. In addition, the resistant starch in bananas may also help to improve insulin sensitivity, which can aid in blood sugar control. • Cognitive function: Bananas are a good source of vitamin B6, which is important for brain development and function. • Bone health: The high levels of potassium in bananas may help to strengthen bones and reduce the risk of osteoporosis.

  3. How much nutrition can we take? However, as a general guideline, the recommended daily intake of essential nutrients for adults are: Carbohydrates: 130 grams Protein: 50 grams Fat: 20-35% of total daily calories Fibre: 25 grams for women and 38 grams for men Vitamin C: 75-90 mg Vitamin D: 600-800 IU Vitamin E: 15 mg Vitamin K: 120-140 mcg Calcium: 1000 mg Iron: 8-18 mg Potassium: 3,500 mg Sodium: 2,300 mg

  4. How Many Bananas Should You Eat per Day? The number of bananas you should eat per day depends on your dietary needs and goals. In general, it's recommended to consume one to two medium-sized bananas per day as part of a balanced diet. Eating one medium-sized banana per day can provide a good source of essential nutrients such as potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and dietary fibre. It can also provide a natural source of energy without consuming too many calories. Eating two medium-sized bananas per day can provide additional nutrients and may help to reach daily recommended intake for some essential vitamins and minerals. However, eating more than two bananas per day can contribute to weight gain and increase your intake of natural sugar, which may be harmful for some people.

  5. Disadvantages of banana: Allergic reactions: Some people may be allergic to bananas and may experience symptoms such as hives, itching, or difficulty breathing after consuming them. High sugar content: While the natural sugar in bananas is absorbed slowly by the body, they can still be high in sugar. Eating too many bananas can contribute to weight gain and increase the risk of developing diabetes. Interference with medication: Bananas contain high levels of potassium, which can be dangerous for people taking certain medications such as blood pressure or heart medications. People taking these medications should talk to their doctor before consuming large amounts of bananas. Pesticide residue: Bananas are often heavily treated with pesticides to protect them from disease and pests. Therefore, it's important to choose organic bananas or properly wash the bananas before consuming them. Ripe bananas may cause digestive issues : Some people may experience stomach discomfort, bloating and gas after eating ripe bananas. This is because the ripe bananas are higher in sugar and fermentable carbohydrates which can cause digestive issues in some people.

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