The association of Conscientiousness and Neuroticism on BMI and health behaviours: exploring the impact of Healthy Neuroticism
Zandra Overgaard Pedersen, Kathrine Sørensen, Bettina Ewers, Jesper Dammeyer

TL;DR
This study explores how personality traits like Conscientiousness and Neuroticism relate to BMI and health behaviors, finding that healthy behaviors mediate these relationships.
Contribution
The study introduces the concept of Healthy Neuroticism and its impact on BMI through health behaviors in a large national sample.
Findings
Neuroticism and Unhealthy Neuroticism were positively linked to BMI.
Conscientiousness and Healthy Neuroticism showed negative associations with BMI.
Health behaviors partially or fully mediated the relationship between personality traits and BMI.
Abstract
Existing research in personality traits provides evidence of associations between Conscientiousness, Neuroticism and Body Mass Index (BMI), with a growing interest in the concept of Healthy Neuroticism. However, the associations are not fully understood, and the mitigating role of health behaviours remains insufficiently investigated. This cross-sectional study investigated associations between Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, including high and low scores, Healthy and Unhealthy Neuroticism with BMI, and the mediating effects of physical activity and caring about having a healthy and nutritious diet, in a national sample of 21,619 adults. Personality traits were assessed using the Big Five Inventory-10, and health behaviours via self-reported physical activity and attitudes towards a healthy and nutritious diet. Statistical analyses were conducted using Hayes PROCESS macro for mediation…
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TopicsPersonality Traits and Psychology · Eating Disorders and Behaviors · Behavioral Health and Interventions
