Having a healthy heart and lungs may be one of the most
important factors for middle school students to make good grades in math
and reading, according to findings presented at the American
Psychological Association's 120th Annual Convention.
"Cardiorespiratory fitness was the only factor that we consistently
found to have an impact on both boys' and girls' grades on reading and
math tests," said study co-author Trent A. Petrie, PhD, professor of
psychology and director of the Center for Sport Psychology at the
University of North Texas. "This provides more evidence that schools
need to re-examine any policies that have limited students' involvement
in physical education classes."
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