The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of intelligence and income on nutrition in Brazil, by means of large-scale secondary data. The cognitive abilities of students were used as a measure of intelligence. In order to evaluate the nutritional quality of the population, the state hunger and undernutrition index (SHUI) was created. The intelligence explained 34% of the SHUI variation in the country. The development of the population’s intelligence influences the decrease in the rates of hunger and undernutrition.
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Focosi Mazzei, R., Antonelli-Ponti, M., Almeida, S. de S., Riul, T. R., & Da Silva, J. A. (2019). Intelligence, Income and Their Relation to Nutrition. Psych, 2(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/psych2010001
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