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Fit teenage boys are smarter — but muscle strength isn’t the secret, study shows
December 12, 2009 by NewsBot
In the first study to demonstrate a clear positive association between adolescent fitness and adult cognitive performance, researchers find that better aerobic health among teenage boys correlates to higher scores on a range of intelligence tests -- and more education and income later in life.


