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Personality Traits and Circadian Blood Pressure Patterns: A 7-Year Prospective Study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
Personality Traits and Circadian Blood Pressure Patterns: A 7-Year Prospective Study / Terracciano, A; Strait, J; Scuteri, A; Meirelles, O; Sutin, Ar; Tarasov, K; Ding, J; Marongiu, M; Orru, M; Pilia, Mg; Cucca, Francesco; Lakatta, E; Schlessinger, D.. - In: PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE. - ISSN 0033-3174. - 76:3(2014), pp. 237-243.
Abstract:
Objective: A nighttime dip in blood pressure is associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We examined whether personality traits predict nighttime dipping blood pressure. Methods: A community-based sample of 2848 adults from Sardinia (Italy) completed the Revised NEO Personality Inventory and 7 years later were examined with 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. The primary analyses examined the associations of personality traits with continuous and categorical measures of mean arterial, systolic, and diastolic blood pressure nighttime dipping. Results: Agreeableness and conscientiousness were associated with more nocturnal blood pressure dipping (beta = .05 [p = .025] and beta = .07 [p < .001], respectively) and lower systolic blood pressure at night (beta = -.05 [p = .018] and beta = -.03 [p = .072], respectively). Nondippers were particularly more impulsive (p = .009), less trusting (p = .004), and less self-disciplined (p = .001), but there was no significant association between nocturnal dipping blood pressure and trait anxiety (p = .78) or depression (p = .59). The associations were stronger when comparing extreme dippers (nighttime drop >= 20%) to reverse dippers (nighttime increase in blood pressure). Indeed, scoring 1 standard deviation higher on conscientiousness was associated with approximately 40% reduced risk of reverse dipping (odds ratio = 1.43, confidence interval = 1.08-1.91). Conclusions: We found evidence that reduced nighttime blood pressure dipping is associated with antagonism and impulsivity-related traits but not with measures of emotional vulnerability. The strongest associations were found with conscientiousness, a trait that may have a broad impact on cardiovascular health.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Terracciano, A; Strait, J; Scuteri, A; Meirelles, O; Sutin, Ar; Tarasov, K; Ding, J; Marongiu, M; Orru, M; Pilia, Mg; Cucca, Francesco; Lakatta, E; Schlessinger, D.
Autori di Ateneo:
CUCCA Francesco
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/46361
Pubblicato in:
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE
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