Satoshi Kanazawa (some Social Science guy at the London School of Economics) posted a [url=http://personal.lse.ac.uk/kanazawa/pdfs/O2013.pdf]journal[/url] in 2013 which looked in to the correlation of childhood IQ and the chance of being obese as an adult.
If you can't be bothered reading it and the pic is nonsense to you then basically:
[i]The less intelligent you are/were as a kid, the more chance you have/had at being obese when you're older - and vice-versa. [/i]
Good luck.
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I'm unsure as to my IQ, though I believe it's between 128-145, i'm yet to take an official, physical IQ test
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Holy shit. I must be the smartest person ever.
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I'm gonna be a goddamn boulder
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141 IQ
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.135 represent.
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I could have something to do with the fact that if you are born when your parents are younger you have a higher IQ on average and a lower chance of being obese.
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Edited by cookedsock: 10/27/2015 6:48:37 PMYeah but if you times your childhood iq by the square root of your nan divide it but the average length of a piece of string plus the weight of poo you generated when you were 6 then you figure out how many pink elephants it would take change a lightbulb
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They stop at 125?
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I'm intelligent and I'm obese so...
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What a shocker! Just kidding, no surprise here.
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Hmm... I would think socioeconomics were more at play.
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Makes sense. But there are exceptions
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Makes sense