Links Between Cigarette Smoking And IQ...
Researches has determined that young men who smoke are likely to have lower IQs
than their non-smoking peers. Tracking 18- to 21-year-old men enlisted
in the Israeli army in the largest ever study of its kind, he has been
able to demonstrate an important connection between the number of
cigarettes young males smoke and their IQ.
The average IQ for a non-smoker was about 101, while the smokers'
average was more than seven IQ points lower at about 94, the study
determined. The IQs of young men who smoked more than a pack a day were
lower still, at about 90. An IQ score in a healthy population of such
young men, with no mental disorders, falls within the range of 84 to 116.
Making the results more significant, the study also measured effects in
siblings. In the case where one brother smoked, the non-smoking brother
registered a higher IQ on average.
Although a lower IQ may suggest a greater risk for smoking addiction,
the cross-sectional data on IQ and smoking found that most of the
smokers investigated in the study had IQs within the average range
nevertheless.
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