Accelerometer-measured and self-reported physical activity in relation to extraversion and neuroticism : a cross-sectional analysis of two studies
Kekäläinen, T., Laakkonen, E. K., Terracciano, A., Savikangas, T., Hyvärinen, M., Tammelin, T. H., Rantalainen, T., Törmäkangas, T., Kujala, U. M., Alen, M., Kovanen, V., Sipilä, S., & Kokko, K. (2020). Accelerometer-measured and self-reported physical activity in relation to extraversion and neuroticism : a cross-sectional analysis of two studies. BMC Geriatrics, 20, Article 264. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-020-01669-7
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BMC GeriatricsTekijät
Päivämäärä
2020Oppiaine
Gerontologia ja kansanterveysLiikuntalääketiedeBiomekaniikkaGerontologian tutkimuskeskusHyvinvoinnin tutkimuksen yhteisöGerontology and Public HealthSports and Exercise MedicineBiomechanicsGerontology Research CenterSchool of WellbeingTekijänoikeudet
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Background
Personality reflects relatively stable and pervasive tendencies in feeling, thinking and behaving. While previous studies have found higher extraversion and lower neuroticism to be linked to higher self-reported physical activity levels, larger studies using accelerometer-measured physical activity are lacking. This study investigated the cross-sectional associations of extraversion and neuroticism with both accelerometer-measured and self-reported physical activity and the role of these personality traits in possible discrepancies between these two measures of physical activity among Finnish adults.
Methods
Two community-dwelling samples were used in this study: a) 47–55-yr-old women (n = 1098) and b) 70–85-yr-old women and men (n = 314). In both samples, extraversion and neuroticism were assessed by the 19-item short form of the Eysenck Personality Inventory. Physical activity was assessed with hip-worn tri-axial accelerometers and self-reported questions. Regression analyses were adjusted by age, BMI and education.
Results
In the middle-aged women, neuroticism was negatively associated with accelerometer-measured leisure time moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (β = −.07, p = .036) and with self-reported physical activity (β = −.08, p = .021), while extraversion was positively associated with self-reported physical activity (β = .10, p = .005). No associations of extraversion or neuroticism with physical activity were found in the older men and women. Older adults who scored high in neuroticism reported less physical activity than what was measured by accelerometers (β = −.12, p = .039). Extraversion was not associated with discrepancy between self-reported and accelerometer-measured leisure time physical activity in either sample.
Conclusions
Neuroticism was associated with lower leisure-time physical activity levels and extraversion with higher self-reported physical activity among middle-aged women. Neuroticism and extraversion were unrelated to physical activity among older adults, but older adults with high neuroticism seemed to underreport their physical activity level. The role of personality in the discrepancy between self-reported and device-based physical activity warrants further research.
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BioMed Central Ltd.ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
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Julkaisuun liittyvä(t) tutkimusaineisto(t)
Laakkonen, Eija; Kovanen, Vuokko; Sipilä, Sarianna. (2022). Data from Estrogenic Regulation of Muscle Apoptosis (ERMA) study. University of Jyväskylä. https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83491. https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202210074820Julkaisu tutkimustietojärjestelmässä
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Akatemiatutkijan tutkimuskulut, SA; Akatemiatutkija, SA; Akatemiahanke, SA; MuutLisätietoja rahoituksesta
The preparation of the present article was funded by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland (KK: OKM/49/626/2017, OKM/72/626/2018). The data collection of the ERMA study was funded by the Academy of Finland (VK: 275323 and EKL: 309504) and the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland (KK: OKM/49/626/2017, OKM/72/626/2018), Horizon 2020—the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, ITN (SS: ref. 15–0667), and the Juho Vainio Foundation (EKL). The data collection of the PASSWORD study was funded by the Academy of Finland (SS: 296843) and by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland (KK: OKM/49/626/2017, OKM/72/626/2018). AT has received support from the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health (R21AG057917 and R01AG053297) and KK from the Academy of Finland (323541). TR (Academy of Finland 321336 and 328818) and EKL (Academy of Finland 309504 and 314181) were Academy Research Fellows during the preparation of the manuscript. The content of this article does not reflect the official opinion of the European Union. Responsibility for the information and views expressed in the article lies entirely with the authors. ...Lisenssi
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