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Query: UMLS:C0948265 (
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Personality change
is emerging as an important predictor of health and well-being. Extending previous research, we examined whether two types of
personality change
, directional and absolute, are associated with both subjective and objective indicators of health. Utilizing the longitudinal Midlife in the United States survey (MIDUS) data, we examined whether both types of change over 10 years were associated with psychological well-being, self-reported global health, and the presence of
metabolic syndrome
(MetS) components and diagnosis. Socially undesirable
personality change
(e.g., becoming less conscientious and more neurotic) and absolute
personality change
were independently associated with worse perceived health and well-being at Time 2. Notably, absolute
personality change
, regardless of the direction, was also associated with having a greater number of MetS components and a greater probability of diagnosis at Time 2. In sum, too much
personality change
may be bad for one's health: Socially undesirable and absolute
personality change
were both associated with worse psychological health and worse metabolic profiles over 10 years. These findings suggest that
personality change
may contribute to psychological and physical health, and provide initial insight into potential intermediate links between
personality change
and distal outcomes such as mortality.
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PMID:Is change bad? Personality change is associated with poorer psychological health and greater metabolic syndrome in midlife. 2292