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Influence of personality traits on plasma levels of cortisol and cholesterol.

LeBlanc J, Ducharme MB

Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec City, Canada G1K 7P4. Jacques.leblanc@phs.ulaval.ca

The literature reports many organic malfunctions that are associated with elevated plasma cortisol and cholesterol levels. The present investigation was concerned with the influence of personality on plasma levels of cortisol and cholesterol. To that effect these variables were determined in a group of 20 subjects who answered the Big-Five Inventory for measurements of personality traits. It was found that: among the 5 personality traits, extraversion was positively correlated to plasma levels of cortisol and cholesterol while the correlation was negative for neuroticism. The positive correlation between extraversion and plasma cortisol and cholesterol, as well as with the responses to stress as shown in a previous study, are similar to findings previously reported on type A individuals. Further studies are needed with a larger group of subjects to conclude to a direct causal relationship between extraversion and the high levels of plasma cortisol and cholesterol, or a predisposition to some organic malfunctions as is the case for type A.

Published 11 May 2005 in Physiol Behav, 84(5): 677-80.
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