Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study

Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality. This population-based birth cohort study investigated the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between self-reported temperament at age 31 and self-reported leisure-time moderate to vig...

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Main Authors: Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa), Miettunen, J. (Jouko), Hurtig, T. (Tuula), Nordström, T. (Tanja), Tammelin, T. (Tuija), Korpelainen, R. (Raija)
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:nbnfi-fe20230824104515 2023-09-26T15:21:21+02:00 Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa) Miettunen, J. (Jouko) Hurtig, T. (Tuula) Nordström, T. (Tanja) Tammelin, T. (Tuija) Korpelainen, R. (Raija) 2023 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe20230824104515 eng eng Springer Nature info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © The Author(s) 2023. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver ( http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Cloninger Exercise Longitudinal Personality info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftunivoulu 2023-08-30T22:59:48Z Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality. This population-based birth cohort study investigated the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between self-reported temperament at age 31 and self-reported leisure-time moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels and changes thereof from the age of 31 to the age of 46 years. Methods: The study population comprised 3,084 subjects (1,359 male and 1,725 female) from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. MVPA was self-reported at ages 31 and 46 years. Novelty seeking, harm avoidance, reward dependence, and persistence and their subscales were measured using Cloninger’s Temperament and Character Inventory at age 31. Four temperament clusters were used in the analyses: persistent, overactive, dependent, and passive. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the relationship between temperament and MVPA. Results: The persistent and overactive temperament profiles at age 31 were positively associated with higher MVPA levels both in young adulthood and in midlife, while the passive and dependent temperament profiles were associated with lower MVPA levels. The overactive temperament profile was associated with a decrease in MVPA levels from young adulthood to midlife among males. Conclusion: A passive temperament profile characterized by high harm avoidance is associated with a higher risk of low MVPA level than other temperament profiles over the life cycle in females. The results suggest that temperament may play a role in determining the level and sustainability of MVPA. Individual targeting and intervention tailoring for promoting physical activity should consider temperament traits. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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Exercise
Longitudinal
Personality
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Exercise
Longitudinal
Personality
Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
Hurtig, T. (Tuula)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Tammelin, T. (Tuija)
Korpelainen, R. (Raija)
Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
topic_facet Cloninger
Exercise
Longitudinal
Personality
description Abstract Background: Insufficient physical activity is risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality. This population-based birth cohort study investigated the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between self-reported temperament at age 31 and self-reported leisure-time moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels and changes thereof from the age of 31 to the age of 46 years. Methods: The study population comprised 3,084 subjects (1,359 male and 1,725 female) from the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966. MVPA was self-reported at ages 31 and 46 years. Novelty seeking, harm avoidance, reward dependence, and persistence and their subscales were measured using Cloninger’s Temperament and Character Inventory at age 31. Four temperament clusters were used in the analyses: persistent, overactive, dependent, and passive. Logistic regression was used to evaluate the relationship between temperament and MVPA. Results: The persistent and overactive temperament profiles at age 31 were positively associated with higher MVPA levels both in young adulthood and in midlife, while the passive and dependent temperament profiles were associated with lower MVPA levels. The overactive temperament profile was associated with a decrease in MVPA levels from young adulthood to midlife among males. Conclusion: A passive temperament profile characterized by high harm avoidance is associated with a higher risk of low MVPA level than other temperament profiles over the life cycle in females. The results suggest that temperament may play a role in determining the level and sustainability of MVPA. Individual targeting and intervention tailoring for promoting physical activity should consider temperament traits.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
Hurtig, T. (Tuula)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Tammelin, T. (Tuija)
Korpelainen, R. (Raija)
author_facet Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
Miettunen, J. (Jouko)
Hurtig, T. (Tuula)
Nordström, T. (Tanja)
Tammelin, T. (Tuija)
Korpelainen, R. (Raija)
author_sort Karppanen, A.-K. (Anna-Kaisa)
title Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
title_short Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
title_full Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
title_fullStr Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
title_full_unstemmed Temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
title_sort temperament and longitudinal changes in physical activity:the northern finland birth cohort 1966 study
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2023
url http://urn.fi/urn:nbn:fi-fe20230824104515
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