Accelerometer-measured and self-reported physical activity in relation to extraversion and neuroticism: a cross-sectional analysis of two studies.
Tiia KekäläinenEija K LaakkonenAntonio TerraccianoTiina SavikangasMatti HyvärinenTuija H TammelinTimo RantalainenTimo TörmäkangasUrho M KujalaMarkku AlenVuokko KovanenSarianna SipiläKatja KokkoPublished in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
Neuroticism was associated with lower leisure-time physical activity levels and extraversion with higher self-reported physical activity among middle-aged women. Neuroticism and extraversion were unrelated to physical activity among older adults, but older adults with high neuroticism seemed to underreport their physical activity level. The role of personality in the discrepancy between self-reported and device-based physical activity warrants further research.