Higher IQ scores at age 10 may be associated with alcohol-related problems in adulthood.Public health experts from the University of Glasgow were able to obtain the childhood mental ability scores of over 8,000 men and women in their 30s, and found -- much to their surprise -- the higher IQ, the higher the likelihood of developing a drinking problem. The correlation existed even after factoring out socioeconomic status, and was stronger in women than it was in men.
The researchers declared the results were "unexpected" and feel the need for "further examination."
We suspect a lot of boozers are hoping these findings hold up, as their perceived intellects would be a great reason to party.
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Friday 24 October
By Laun
There is nothing wrong with drinking in moderation. Social drinking has been a pasttime since biblical times for celebration and just getting together to loosen up and talk about the problems of the day. One does not need to be a rocket scientist or moron. Everyone can enjoy.
Understands the need to socialize.
Friday 24 October
By sharon
i know, from painful personal experience, that the study results apply to me. i've always been an over-achiever, tho i have no idea what my IQ is, and i'm an alcoholic in recovery. believe me, there is nothing glamorous about being a drunk!
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Friday 24 October
By Dee
Sometimes highly intelligent people do idiotic things...we're just trying to fit in with the rest of you average idiots.
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Friday 24 October
By tfarnon
Oh, wait. I just looked at where the study was done. University of Glasgow. University students (who would tend to be more intelligent) are NOTORIOUS for binge drinking in the UK. They usually get over it by age 25 or so. Irish students are the same. It seems to be partly cultural--you go to university, you drink yourself into a stupor on a regular basis. You do so with all your friends at your favorite pub.
I wonder if the data would be similar in the United States.
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Friday 24 October
By f bomb
Smart people drink so they can have sex with stupid people and not feel so bad about it. It's like drinking to have sex with an ugly person
JK(pause) NOT!
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Friday 24 October
By Silverstreak
I think this statistic was made up. Some people just like to toss out any old thing as conning people allows them riducule you and that makes them happy.
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Saturday 25 October
By silverstreak
Our whole extended family is smart and there is not a drunk among us. I don't drink. I'm smart enough to know that it's stupid to pay those exhorbitant prices for drinks. Water does just fine. I don't know who they sampled, but it sounds like they didn't know how to do statistics.
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Sunday 26 October
By shelby
I know it's true.
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Sunday 26 October
By shelby
Of my parents' four children I was the smartest..as far as testing and talent...not worldly-wise. I am the only alcoholic. I was the one that believed, loved, and paid attention to my parents. I was the one that thought the world was good and that we were all created equal under God...I had a lot to learn about the real world and I am still learning. The shock of it all was hard to take but I perservered and try to forgive. I haven't had a drink in 12 years.
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Sunday 26 October
By cefriedl@yahoo.com
Could it also be that those with higher IQs are more likely to attend college where it is socially acceptable to binge drink. After going to a so-called "Party School". I've found that those with more free time would drink all week long. Students who are more intelligent and have to spend less time studying are more likely to drink because they have the time to drink. On the other hand I have known several people with genius IQ's and they did tend to be cynical people who used all sorts of coping mechanisms to deal with the flawed world the perceived.
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Monday 27 October
By Lynn
No. You are completely wrong in your theory.
Sunday 26 October
By Brian's A Wild Downer
My guess is that kids with higher IQs are more likely to go to college, where alcohol is such a large part of the culture that they end up developing an addiction.
Or maybe it's just a coincidence.
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Sunday 26 October
By Super Jesus
I guess the joke is that the study was done in glasgow... doing a study on drinking is going to be *slightly* skewed, as everyone has a drinking problem in glasgow.
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Sunday 26 October
By mike
People on a whole are dumb. Smart individuals drink to deal with that fact...
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Sunday 26 October
By ssprinklep
When I woke up this morning(with a hangover) I was just a drunk. Now after this, I can believe that I am a smart drunk?
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Monday 27 October
By Doctor Allen
A great reason to party?
Do you have any idea what it's like to be bullied by adults who are less intelligent than you?
Do you have any idea what that does to your confidence in the human race?
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Saturday 30 May
By Drew
People drink for different reasons. Partiers don't booze because they're intelligent; partiers booze because alcohol in that setting greases the wheels of sexuality and sociability.
The underlying psychological motives responsible for this correlation are far more profound than wanting to make friends and get laid. I would venture to say that whatever explanation I try to give won't do the mentality justice. Anyone who is genuinely intrigued and seeking an explanation should read Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Notes from the Underground."
At any rate, this doesn't surprise me in the least.
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