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Vegetarians Are Smarter

Category: Culture
Posted on: December 15, 2006 12:58 PM, by Jonah Lehrer

There are so many confounding variables here I don't know where to begin, so I'll just post the study, in the hope that it convinces somebody to eat some tofu or cheese instead of some ethically dubious meat:

Children with high IQs are more likely to be vegetarians when they grow up, according to research reported on Friday.

A British study of more them 8,000 men and women aged 30 whose IQs had been measured when they were 10, showed that the higher the IQ, the greater the odds of being a vegetarian.

"People who are more intelligent as children, who will obviously keep that intelligence when they are 30, were more likely to say they are vegetarians at that age than those that were less intelligent," said Dr Catherine Gale, an epidemiologist at the University of Southampton in England.

She added the findings, which are published online by the British Medical Journal, were consistent with other studies showing people who are more intelligent tend to eat a healthier diet and exercise more.

PS. But don't eat too much tofu, because then you'll turn gay.

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Comments (7)

1

cum hoc ergo propter hoc

Posted by: Mondo | December 15, 2006 1:34 PM

2

Wait. You mean what smart people choose has an effect on others? Unheard of.

(your title is not what the study suggests btw)

Posted by: Koray | December 15, 2006 4:44 PM

3

I would hypothesize that communists, libertarians, feminists and so on are also smarter (except for in places where these belong to the mainstream, so e.g. Swedish feminists or Vietnamese communists might not be über smart), and that the reason is at least partly the same as for vegetarians in Britain.

Also, it would be interesting to see a similar study done in a culture where vegetarianism is part of the mainstream, e.g. among Brahmins.

Posted by: brtkrbzhnv | December 15, 2006 6:11 PM

4

Perhaps people who choose non-standard '-isms' are more likely to have higher IQs.

It's worth noting that the IQ differences reported here are remarkably tiny. I wish I could access the raw data - it's possible that the vegetarian group has a few more high-IQ people and that most of the people in the group are indistinguishable from non-vegetarians, IQ-wise.

Posted by: Caledonian | December 17, 2006 1:23 AM

5

The article specifies those who say they are vegetarians. I don't trust the self-reporting.

So many people call themselves vegetarians that aren't. Many will eat fish and chicken, but not pork or beef (at least most of the time).

I don't consider those people vegetarians, but they would be by this study.

Posted by: stiltdancer | December 18, 2006 11:23 AM

6

lots of vegeterian artificial foods are made of soy too, does that make them gay? LOL

Posted by: WTJ | December 19, 2006 9:02 AM

7

Um, vegetarianism in general might be good for IQ, but I wouldn't be so certain about tofu, atleast for men.

http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BJI/is_9_30/ai_63125234

Posted by: Mr. Me. | December 20, 2006 1:20 AM

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