The associations between personality, diet and body mass index in older people.
Health Psychology2011Vol. 32(4), pp. 353–360
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Abstract
Personality traits, especially Openness, are associated with dietary patterns in older age. The pattern of findings may indicate that, in older people, dietary habits may be less related to how controlled they are and more related to their levels of openness and emotional and social adjustment. Policy implications are discussed.
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