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- 2019
Personality and metabolic dysfunction in young adulthood: A crossKeywords: Conscientiousness,lifespan health,metabolic dysfunction,Neuroticism,personality Abstract: This research used the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (N?=?15,359; age range 25–34) to examine the cross-sectional relation between personality and four components of metabolic syndrome (elevated glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and waist circumference) and a metabolic risk index in young adulthood. Consistent with research on older adults, higher Neuroticism and lower Conscientiousness were associated with greater risk of metabolic dysfunction; Agreeableness, however, was unrelated to it. The relation between personality and metabolic health may unfold across the lifespan, with the association between Neuroticism/Conscientiousness and metabolic dysfunction starting early and the association with Agreeableness emerging at older ages
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