This is one of the situations where I ask; does health affect intelligence? Yes. Does intelligence affect health? Yes. Well, this is one of those pleasant circumstances where the cause and effect works both ways. What happens in one area will mostly have an impact in the other.
Let’s take a look at how this duo affects each other.
- It is a known and verified fact, that the eating and health habits of children, unswervingly affects their level of development. This includes the brain.
- Protein, one of the most important basic life building blocks, works directly in the brain’s development. No protein, no proper development.
- If the brain doesn’t develop to optimal operation levels, you will not have a healthy conscious individual.
- Generally, individuals do not develop to become productive, prosperous and unhealthy citizens, they develop to become productive, prosperous citizens and healthy citizens.
- Physical work and a real lack of nutritional supplements kept the body in constant need of nourishment in the time past but today, with the dawn of the computer, physical activity is no longer a part of the work equation. We no longer long for vitamins and minerals, thanks to the affluent in the vitamin market.
Today, we must determine how much nourishment we need, how much physical exercise we need, and how best to accomplish those ends. Calorie needs, nutritional needs, physical needs, and education about those needs now is all an information we should all understand, at least as it applies to our individual self.
Past the consideration of intelligence development, our level of education and intelligence plays a tremendous role in our ability to educate ourselves about the health options we should exercise.
With generations prior to the 20th century, physical energy expenditures used up whatever nutritional resources you had provided earlier.
Health is wealth.
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