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Influence of personality traits, gender, and socio‐economic factors in obesity in the english Longitudinal study of ageing

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/100814
DOI: 10.1002/pmh.1575
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Diop, Modou; Ruiz-Adame Reina, Manuel; Gaggero, Alessio
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Personality and Mental Health
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Health Economics
 
Personality traits
 
BMI
 
Obesity
 
Big 5
 
Socioeconomic factors
 
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2022
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Diop, M., Ruiz‐Adame, M., & Gaggero, A. (2022). Influence of personality traits, gender, and socio‐economic factors in obesity in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Personality and Mental Health, 17(2), 176–183. https://doi.org/10.1002/pmh.1575
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The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing is funded by the National Institute on Aging (Grant: RO1AG7644) and by a consortium of UK government departments coordinated by the Economic and Social Research Council. O.A. is further funded by the National Institute for Health Research (PDF- 2018-11-ST2-020).
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Obesity is a chronic disorder associated with high mortality rates and high mor- bidity. The risk of obesity is associated with certain personality traits (PTs). Some studies have found correlations among some PTs and gender. Addition- ally, obesity implies higher costs in daily living. The aim of this paper is to over- come this problem in the literature and estimate the association between PTs and obesity by taking into account the economic situation of the individual. This study employs data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA). We focus on waves 5 and 6 of the ELSA with a sample of 6562 individuals. The results suggests that the traits of agreeableness (β¼ 0:071,se ¼ 0:016, p < 0:001) and openness (β¼ 0:028,se : 0:014, p < 0:001) are positively and significantly associated with obesity. On the other hand, consciousness has a negative and statistically significant effect on obesity β¼ 0:072, se : 0:017, p < 0:001 ð Results are robust to the inclusion/exclusion of different regressors.
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