That looks like a cut-off clickbait line, so the ending is missing.
If you meant something like “Did you know eating bananas increases…”, the truth depends on what it’s trying to claim. Bananas do have some well-supported effects:
- Increases potassium intake → supports normal blood pressure and heart function
- Increases fiber intake → may improve digestion and gut health
- Increases quick energy availability → natural carbs that can support exercise or morning energy
- May increase satiety → helps you feel fuller compared to low-fiber snacks
But bananas do not magically “boost metabolism” or “burn fat” on their own, which is a common exaggerated claim in social media posts.
If you paste the full sentence or screenshot, I can break it down exactly and tell you what’s true vs. misleading.