Aggression positively correlated to muscle development in boys

New York: Boys who show aggressive tendencies develop greater physical strength as teenagers than boys who are not aggressive, says a study. There are a couple of possible mechanisms that could explain the findings. For example, it is possible that muscular strength and anti-social traits are both mediated by changing hormone levels from childhood through […]

New York: Boys who show aggressive tendencies develop greater physical strength as teenagers than boys who are not aggressive, says a study.

There are a couple of possible mechanisms that could explain the findings.