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Associations of Personality Traits With Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation in a Swiss Community Sample

Objective: Among the major dimensions of personality, high Neuroticism and low Conscientiousness have frequently been linked to worse health-related behaviors and poor health outcomes. However, studies on the association between personality traits and biomarkers of chronic low-grade inflammation ref...

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Autores principales: Wagner, En-Young N., Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta, Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F., Gholam-Rezaee, Mehdi, Glaus, Jennifer, Vandeleur, Caroline, Castelao, Enrique, Vollenweider, Peter, Preisig, Martin, von Känel, Roland
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00819
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author Wagner, En-Young N.
Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta
Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F.
Gholam-Rezaee, Mehdi
Glaus, Jennifer
Vandeleur, Caroline
Castelao, Enrique
Vollenweider, Peter
Preisig, Martin
von Känel, Roland
author_facet Wagner, En-Young N.
Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta
Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F.
Gholam-Rezaee, Mehdi
Glaus, Jennifer
Vandeleur, Caroline
Castelao, Enrique
Vollenweider, Peter
Preisig, Martin
von Känel, Roland
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description Objective: Among the major dimensions of personality, high Neuroticism and low Conscientiousness have frequently been linked to worse health-related behaviors and poor health outcomes. However, studies on the association between personality traits and biomarkers of chronic low-grade inflammation reflecting increased morbidity and mortality risk are sparse; therefore, the aim of this study was to explore this association. Methods: A population-based Swiss sample of 2,182 persons (40-82 years, 42% men) completed a comprehensive personality questionnaire (NEO Five-Factor Inventory-Revised). Circulating levels of inflammatory markers, including C-reactive protein, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and levels of the “cardioprotective” adipo(cyto)kine adiponectin were also determined. Analyses controlled for sociodemographic factors, traditional cardiovascular risk factors and lifetime psychiatric disorders using a validated semi-structured psychiatric interview. The role of gender as a moderator of the personality-inflammation link was additionally explored. Results: Controlling for all covariates, higher Extraversion (β = 0.092, 95%CI 0.004-0.180) was positively associated with higher IL-6 levels, and higher Conscientiousness (β = -0.095, 95%CI -0.180-[-0.009]) were significantly associated with lower IL-6 levels (all p-values < 0.05). Neuroticism and Agreeableness showed no significant association with any inflammatory biomarker. The associations between personality traits and inflammatory markers were not moderated by gender. Conclusions: Conscientiousness seems to be inversely related to chronic low-grade inflammation as measured by IL-6 levels, compatible with protection from the cardiovascular risk. The opposite may apply to Extraversion. Further research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms and their impact for health outcomes in the community.
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spelling pubmed-68630632019-12-03 Associations of Personality Traits With Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation in a Swiss Community Sample Wagner, En-Young N. Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F. Gholam-Rezaee, Mehdi Glaus, Jennifer Vandeleur, Caroline Castelao, Enrique Vollenweider, Peter Preisig, Martin von Känel, Roland Front Psychiatry Psychiatry Objective: Among the major dimensions of personality, high Neuroticism and low Conscientiousness have frequently been linked to worse health-related behaviors and poor health outcomes. However, studies on the association between personality traits and biomarkers of chronic low-grade inflammation reflecting increased morbidity and mortality risk are sparse; therefore, the aim of this study was to explore this association. Methods: A population-based Swiss sample of 2,182 persons (40-82 years, 42% men) completed a comprehensive personality questionnaire (NEO Five-Factor Inventory-Revised). Circulating levels of inflammatory markers, including C-reactive protein, interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α, and levels of the “cardioprotective” adipo(cyto)kine adiponectin were also determined. Analyses controlled for sociodemographic factors, traditional cardiovascular risk factors and lifetime psychiatric disorders using a validated semi-structured psychiatric interview. The role of gender as a moderator of the personality-inflammation link was additionally explored. Results: Controlling for all covariates, higher Extraversion (β = 0.092, 95%CI 0.004-0.180) was positively associated with higher IL-6 levels, and higher Conscientiousness (β = -0.095, 95%CI -0.180-[-0.009]) were significantly associated with lower IL-6 levels (all p-values < 0.05). Neuroticism and Agreeableness showed no significant association with any inflammatory biomarker. The associations between personality traits and inflammatory markers were not moderated by gender. Conclusions: Conscientiousness seems to be inversely related to chronic low-grade inflammation as measured by IL-6 levels, compatible with protection from the cardiovascular risk. The opposite may apply to Extraversion. Further research is needed to better understand the underlying mechanisms and their impact for health outcomes in the community. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6863063/ /pubmed/31798472 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00819 Text en Copyright © 2019 Wagner, Ajdacic-Gross, Strippoli, Gholam-Rezaee, Glaus, Vandeleur, Castelao, Vollenweider, Preisig and von Känel http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Wagner, En-Young N.
Ajdacic-Gross, Vladeta
Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F.
Gholam-Rezaee, Mehdi
Glaus, Jennifer
Vandeleur, Caroline
Castelao, Enrique
Vollenweider, Peter
Preisig, Martin
von Känel, Roland
Associations of Personality Traits With Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation in a Swiss Community Sample
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title_fullStr Associations of Personality Traits With Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation in a Swiss Community Sample
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title_short Associations of Personality Traits With Chronic Low-Grade Inflammation in a Swiss Community Sample
title_sort associations of personality traits with chronic low-grade inflammation in a swiss community sample
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00819
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