Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
951531 Journal of Research in Personality 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Associations among personality as measured by the Five Factor Model, physical activity, and muscle strength were assessed using data from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (N = 1220, age: mean = 58, SD = 16). General linear modeling with adjustment for age, sex, race, and body mass index, and bootstrapping for mediation were used. We found neuroticism and most of its facets to negatively correlate with strength. The extraversion domain and its facets of warmth, activity, and positive-emotions were positively correlated with strength, independent of covariates. Mediation analysis results suggest that these associations are partly explained by physical activity level. Findings extend the evidence of an association between personality and physical function to its strength component and indicate health behavior as an important pathway.

► Muscle strength was associated with domain- and facet-level neuroticism and extraversion. ► We found physical activity level to partly mediate these relationships. ► Having more ‘risky’ personality traits is associated with an increased likelihood of low strength.

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