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Big five personality factors, obesity and 2-year weight gain in Australian adults

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posted on 2024-11-14, 21:16 authored by Christopher Magee, Patrick Heaven
The objective of this paper was to examine whether the Big-Five Personality factors were associated with obesity and 2-year weight gain in Australian adults. The sample included 5265 Australian adults aged 25– 65 years. Binary logistic regression models indicated that Extraversion, Agreeableness and Neuroticism were cross-sectionally associated with obesity, with Conscientiousness inversely associated with obesity. The longitudinal analyses indicated that Extraversion predicted 2-year weight gain. The relationships between personality and obesity/weight gain were not moderated by age or sex. These results have potentially important implications for developing more effective treatment and prevention strategies for obesity.

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Magee, C. A. & Heaven, P. C. L. (2011). Big five personality factors, obesity and 2-year weight gain in Australian adults. Journal of Research in Personality, 45 (3), 332-335.

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English

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37207

Journal title

Journal of Research in Personality

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45

Issue

3

Pagination

332-335

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