Exercise Improves Academic Performance
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Abstract
In a randomized controlled trial, we test whether removal of a barrier to exercise can improve academic performance.We find strong support for this hypothesis: university students who were provided with a free gym card exercised more and had a significant improvement in academic performance.The treated students were both less likely to drop out of classes and to fail at the exam.We provide evidence showing that exercise caused a healthier lifestyle and increased perceived self-control, which ultimately improved academic performance.The study demonstrates that removing barriers to physical activity can be an important tool for improving educational achievements.
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- Randomized controlled trial
- Baseline (sea)
- Psychology
- Intervention (counseling)
- Control (management)
- Physical activity
- Medical education
- Academic achievement
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