Associations between the five-factor model of personality and leukocyte telomere length in elderly men and women: The Helsinki Birth Cohort Study (HBCS)

作者:Savolainen Katri; Eriksson Johan G; Kajantie Eero; Pesonen Anu Katriina*; Raikkonen Katri
来源:Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2015, 79(3): 233-238.
DOI:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.04.011

摘要

Objective: Personality traits have been associated with cardiometabolic diseases and mental disorders as well as with longevity. However, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Accelerated cellular aging may play a role in this process. We studied whether personality traits in late adulthood, as defined in the five-factor model (FFM), were associated with a biomarker of cellular vitality, leukocyte telomere length (LTL). Methods: At a mean age of 63.4 (SD = 2.8) years, 1671 (742 men, 929 women) participants from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study filled in the Neuroticism, Extraversion and Openness Personality Inventory (NEO-PI). LTL was measured at a mean age of 61.5 (SD = 2.9) years by using a real-time quantitative PCR method. Results: None of the FFM personality dimensions were significantly associated with the LTL in the analyses of both sexes combined. We however found interaction between sex and agreeableness (B = 0.020,95% Cl = .008, 0.032, p = .001) and in the sex-specific analyses, men who scored higher on agreeableness (B = -0.086, 95% Cl = -0.155, -0.016, p = .016) and women who scored lower on agreeableness (B = 0.074,95% CI = 0.014, 0.134, p = .016) had shorter LTL Conclusions: FFM dimensions of personality were not associated with LTL in a sample of elderly individuals. The counterintuitive and sporadic sex specific finding on agreeableness requires replication. Overall our findings suggest that LTL, a biomarker of cellular aging, may not offer insight into the associations between personality, longevity and health.

  • 出版日期2015-9