Young adults who are physically fit have higher intelligence levels and are more likely to go to college, according to a new study from Sweden.
- Researchers analyzed data on 1.2 million Swedish men in the military who were born between 1950 and 1976.
- They found a link between physical fitness and higher scores on IQ tests.
- They found no link between muscular strength and intelligence.
Professor Michael Nilsson of the Sahlgrenska Academy in Sweden said that physical fitness is about having good heart and lung capacity, which means that your brain gets plenty of oxygen. This may be why there is a link between high IQs and physical fitness, but not between high IQs and muscular strength.
The study was presented in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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