Body mass predicts personality development across 18 years in middle to older adulthood

Author:

Arumäe Kadri1ORCID,Mõttus René12ORCID,Vainik Uku134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychology University of Tartu Tartu Estonia

2. Department of Psychology University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

3. Institute of Genomics University of Tartu Tartu Estonia

4. Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveVarious personality traits have longitudinal relations with body mass index (BMI), a measure of body weight and a risk factor for numerous health concerns. We tested these associations' compatibility with causality in either direction.MethodUsing three waves of the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (N = 12,235, Mage = 53.33 at baseline), we tested how accurately the Five‐Factor Model personality domains and their items could collectively predict BMI and change in it with elastic net models. With multilevel models, we tested (a) bidirectional and (b) within‐person associations between BMI and personality traits.ResultsThe five domains were able to predict concurrent (r = 0.08), but not future BMI. Twenty‐nine personality items predicted concurrent and future BMI at r = 0.21 and r = 0.16 to 0.25, respectively. Neither the domains nor items could collectively predict change in BMI. Similarly, no individual trait predicted change in BMI, but BMI predicted changes in Conscientiousness, Agreeableness, and several items (|b*| = 0.03 to 0.08). BMI had within‐person correlations with these same traits; time‐invariant third factors like genetics or childhood environments therefore could not (fully) account for their relations.ConclusionsBody weight may contribute to adults' personality development, but the reverse appears less likely.

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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