Decades of nutrition research validate the idea that increasing consumption of fruit and vegetables in general and bananas in particular, can help support healthy, sustainable weight loss. For example:
A healthy weight loss regimen is one that doesn't skimp on needed nutrients and which also addresses concerns specific to dieters, such as protecting bone and muscle, while losing fat. That 30% of daily potassium provided by the two bananas helps preserve muscle mass. Seniors with higher potassium intakes had more lean muscle mass than their potassium-poor peers. Researchers believe the metabolic by-products of potassium help to maintain the body's alkaline balance, counteracting the breakdown of muscle driven by excess acidity.
Research shows that dieting alone may not yield lasting weight loss -- but adding exercise to your strategy will help ensure your chances of maintaining results. In one study from Baylor College of Medicine, volunteers who combined diet with exercise lost 20 pounds at the end of year one, compared to 15 pounds lost by those who dieted only, and 6 pounds lost by those who exercised only.