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Physical activity and personality : a behaviour genetic analysis (CROSBI ID 237247)

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Butković, Ana ; Vukasović Hlupić, Tena ; Bratko, Denis Physical activity and personality : a behaviour genetic analysis // Psychology of sport and exercise, 30 (2017), 128-134. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.02.005

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Butković, Ana ; Vukasović Hlupić, Tena ; Bratko, Denis

engleski

Physical activity and personality : a behaviour genetic analysis

The aim of this study was to obtain a heritability estimate of exercise behaviour in twins and to examine the genetic and environmental contributions to phenotypic associations between personality and exercise behaviour. Twin study was used, the sample including 339 twin pairs (105 MZ and 234 DZ), between 15 and 22 years of age (M = 18.6, SD = 2.31). The participants filled in a NEO- FFI personality inventory and answered two questions about the frequency (FPE) and intensity (IPE) of physical exercise. We also calculated the composite physical exercise score (CS) representing a combination of FPE and IPE items. Results The broad heritability estimates of three physical exercise variables (FPE, IPE, CS) were significant, with results in the 0.55 to 0.69 range. We found significant phenotypic associations with neuroticism and extraversion. Contrary to our expectations, correlations with conscientiousness were not significant. People scoring higher on extraversion and lower on neuroticism reported exercising more often and more intensely. Phenotypic association between personality traits and physical exercise variables were due to overlapping genetic influences. Our results indicate that the genetic factors contributing to an active lifestyle overlap with those contributing to personality traits extraversion and neuroticism, in line with the “nature” hypothesis which infers the presence of biological differences in predisposition for regular physical activity.

Exercise behaviour ; Personality traits ; Twin study

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30

2017.

128-134

objavljeno

1469-0292

1878-5476

10.1016/j.psychsport.2017.02.005

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