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Smart children grow up to be vegetarians

Children with high IQs are more likely to be vegetarians when they grow up.

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Children with high IQs are more likely to be vegetarians when they grow up. People who are more intelligent as children, who will obviously keep that intelligence when they are 30, were more likely to be vegetarians when they grow up than those that were less intelligent.Researchers from the University of Southampton in England, studied more than 8,000 men and women aged 30 whose IQs had been measured when they were 10. The results showed that the higher the IQ, the greater the odds of being a vegetarian. For each 15-point rise in IQ scores in the study, the likelihood of being a vegetarian rose by 38 percent. Even after adjusting to factors such as social class and education, the link was still consistent. More than 33 percent of the men and women in the study described themselves as vegetarians but said they ate white meat and fish. Just over four percent were strict vegetarians and 3 percent were vegans, who eat no animal products at all, including eggs and dairy.The above findings are consistent with other studies showing people who are more intelligent tend to eat a healthier diet and exercise more. There is quite a lot of evidence linking vegetarianism to a lower risk of heart disease. People who are vegetarians tend to have lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels and a lower risk of dying from coronary heart disease.
BMJ,
December 2006

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