Conscientiousness in weight loss maintainers and regainers.

2020 
OBJECTIVE: The role of personality in weight loss maintenance (WLM) is poorly understood. Although the personality trait of conscientiousness has been associated with health-promoting behaviors in general, no study has specifically evaluated the importance of conscientiousness for WLM. This study compared conscientiousness (both in aggregate and on the facet level) and control over healthy lifestyle behaviors (e.g., food quantity and temptations, consistent meal and sleep timing, exercise adherence, and psychosocial health and stress coping) in successful weight loss maintainers and regainers. METHOD: The sample included 869 National Weight Control Registry participants who reported maintaining >/= 30-lb weight loss for >/= 1 year (maintainers) and 484 participants from Amazon's MTurk crowdsourcing marketplace who reported trying but failing to maintain weight loss for 1 year (regainers). Both groups self-reported the Cherynshenko Conscientiousness Scale, the Healthy Lifestyle & Personal Control Questionnaire, body mass index, and demographics in an online survey. RESULTS: Maintainers reported higher levels of total conscientiousness (p = .005), order, virtue, responsibility, and industriousness (ps
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