The more trees, the higher the IQ: scientists have named the best place to live

26 August 2020, 08:42 | Science
photo Корреспондент.net
Text Size:

Researchers from Hasselt University, Belgium concluded that children raised in a green environment have higher IQ levels. This was reported on Tuesday by Euronews Living. They reportedly analyzed over 600 children aged 10-15 years from different regions and found a direct link between the level of cognitive development and access to nature.. Thus, an increase in the density of green spaces by only 3% increased the child's IQ level, on average by 2.6 points.. It is noteworthy that the pattern was found in children of all socio-economic strata. Thus, the researchers conclude that the relationship between nature and cognitive development is not only related to the upbringing and financial situation of the family..

Scientists suggest that children living in green spaces have lower stress levels, suffer less from noise and have more opportunities for social play.. In addition, plantings provide environmental benefits such as reduced exposure to air pollution, noise and heat.. What's more, greens can promote health and social cohesion in children.. Earlier research by scientists showed that children who have suffered trauma from abuse or violence show signs of biological aging faster than those who have never faced such problems.. News from in Telegram. Subscribe to our channel https: // t. me / korrespondentnet Author: 1.




Add a comment
:D :lol: :-) ;-) 8) :-| :-* :oops: :sad: :cry: :o :-? :-x :eek: :zzz :P :roll: :sigh:
 Enter the correct answer