In
a study, seems to prove that the theory that brainy people spend more time
lazing around than their active counterparts. People with a high IQ get bored
less easily, leading them to spend more time engaged in thought. Active people
are likely to more physical as they need to stimulate their minds with external
activities, wither to escape their thoughts or because they get bored quickly.
Researchers
took a classic test – dating back to three decades – to a group of students. The
“need for cognition” questionnaire asked participants to rate how strongly they
agree with statements such as “I really enjoy a task that involves coming up
with new solutions to problems”, and “I only think as hard as I have to”. The researchers
then selection 30 “Thinkers” and 30 “Non-Thinkers” from the pool of candidates.
Over
the next week both groups wore a device on their wrist which tracked their
activity levels, providing a constant stream of data on how physically active they
were. Results showed the thinking group were far less active than the
non-thinkers. But the weekends showed no difference between the two groups,
something which has not been able to be explained.
Researchers
suggested the findings could lend weight to the idea that non-thinkers get
bored more easily, so need to fill their time with activity. But the downside
to being brainer – and lazier – has the negative impact of sedentary lifestyle.
An important factor that may help more thoughtful individuals combat their
lower average activity levels is awareness. Awareness of their tendency to be
less active, coupled with an awareness of the cost associated with inactivity,
more thoughtful people may then choose to become more active throughout the
day.

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