Organization and activity linked to increased longevity, study shows
Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Guardian
A study published in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research suggests that specific personality traits such as being active, organized, responsible, and helpful are associated with a longer lifespan, while traits like neuroticism may predict a shorter life. The research emphasizes the importance of nuanced personality descriptions over broad traits in predicting health outcomes and highlights potential for incorporating personality assessments into health risk evaluations.