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Working Paper No. 1180

Exercise Improves Academic Performance

Working Paper
Reference
Cappelen, Alexander W., Gary Charness, Mathias Ekström, Uri Gneezy and Bertil Tungodden (2017). “Exercise Improves Academic Performance”. IFN Working Paper No. 1180. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Authors
Alexander W. Cappelen, Gary Charness, Mathias Ekström, Uri Gneezy, Bertil Tungodden

We report the results of a randomized controlled trial testing whether incentivizing physical exercise improves the academic performance of college students. As expected, the intervention increases physical activity.

The main result is that it generates a strong and significant improvement in academic performance, particularly for students who struggled at the baseline in terms of lifestyle habits. We also provide evidence on the underlying mechanisms: Students who were incentivized to exercise have a healthier life style and improved self-control.

Overall, the study demonstrates that incentivizing students to exercise can be an important tool in improving educational achievements.