2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248833
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Personality traits and BMI trends over three years in Japanese university students

Abstract: In Europe and America, associations between personality traits and body-mass index (BMI) have been reported. However, in Japan, the association between personality traits and BMI (i.e., thinness and obesity) has not been well studied. In this study, we investigated the relationship between Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) personality traits and changes in BMI status among Japanese students during their university attendance. We measured the height and weight of 5,340 students in a Japanese university … Show more

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“…The human body has a small range of BMI change over several years because of the different measure time, age growth and physiological changes. According to recommended BMI cut-off points for determining underweight, normal weight, overweight, and the previous researches on BMI change ( 59 61 ), ± 0.5 kg/m 2 was set up as normal BMI change range for the stable group in the present study. The participants were categorized into five groups according to the change of BMI: substantial decrease group (BMI change<−2.0), moderate decrease group (BMI change: −2.0 ∼−0.6), stable group (BMI change: −0.5 ∼ 0.5), moderate increase group (BMI change: 0.6∼2.0), substantial increase group (BMI change > 2.0).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The human body has a small range of BMI change over several years because of the different measure time, age growth and physiological changes. According to recommended BMI cut-off points for determining underweight, normal weight, overweight, and the previous researches on BMI change ( 59 61 ), ± 0.5 kg/m 2 was set up as normal BMI change range for the stable group in the present study. The participants were categorized into five groups according to the change of BMI: substantial decrease group (BMI change<−2.0), moderate decrease group (BMI change: −2.0 ∼−0.6), stable group (BMI change: −0.5 ∼ 0.5), moderate increase group (BMI change: 0.6∼2.0), substantial increase group (BMI change > 2.0).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TCI assesses four temperament dimensions: harm avoidance (HA), i.e., behavioural inhibition; novelty seeking (NS), i.e., behavioural activation; reward dependence (RD), i.e., behavioural adjustment; persistence (P), i.e., behavioural maintenance. It also evaluates three character dimensions: self-directedness (SD); cooperativeness (C); self-transcendence (ST) (Fukuhara-Makiyama et al, 2021). In particular, temperament traits are thought/ believed to be influenced by genetic factors, whereas character traits by environmental factors (Pettorruso et al, 2020b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on these cut-off values, the patients were classi ed into one of two groups: those with a body mass index (BMI) < 18.5 who were classi ed as underweight, and those with a BMI ≧ 25 who were classi ed as overweight. [14] Statistical Analysis…”
Section: Evaluation Of Ct-sp and Immunocompetence And Nutritional Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%