Children with high IQ tend to become vegetarians

A study published in the British Journal of Medicine recently revealed that smart children tend to become vegetarians as adults and this explains why people with high IQs are Eating more vegetables is usually healthier and

A study published in the British Journal of Medicine recently revealed that smart children tend to become vegetarians as adults and this explains why people with high IQs are Eating more vegetables is usually healthier and less likely to have heart disease, high blood pressure, blood fat and obesity.

Scientists at the University of Southampton (UK) have tracked the diet of more than 8,000 people at the age of 30. When they were children, their IQ was 10 points and concluded that children The bigger the IQ, the more likely it is for an adult to become vegetarian. In addition, the study also concluded that the more intelligent people are, the more likely they are to choose healthy and active foods.

Picture 1 of Children with high IQ tend to become vegetarians
(Photo: iq-diskont.com) The study also found that adult vegetarians achieved an IQ score higher than the average of 5 points when they were 10 years old. From this finding, the researchers found that vegetarian men had an IQ score of 106, 5 points higher than non-vegetarians, while vegetarian women also had an average score of 104, compared to 99 points in non-vegetarians. The study also showed that vegetarians are often women and have higher social status, occupation and education levels than non-vegetarians.

More than 33% of the subjects identified as vegetarians, but admitted to eating white meat and fish sometimes. Only more than 4% of people studied adhere to a strict vegetarian diet and 2.5% are absolutely vegetarian, do not use any products of animal origin.

Ms. Catharine Gale, the lead researcher, said that the study, combined with the evidence of the great benefits of a vegetable-rich diet, scientists can explain why IQ is higher. In childhood or in adolescence, it is related to a later diet, which helps to reduce the risk of heart disease when you get older.

Update 18 December 2018
« PREV
NEXT »
Category

Technology

Life

Discover science

Medicine - Health

Event

Entertainment