2025-07-08 ユニバーシティ・カレッジ・ロンドン(UCL)
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- https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2025/jul/personality-type-can-predict-which-forms-exercise-people-enjoy
- https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1587472/full
性格特性は、どの運動強度が最も楽しいか、また、トレーニングプログラム後に経験するストレス軽減の大きさを予測することができる
Personality traits can predict which exercise intensities we enjoy most, and the magnitude of stress reduction experienced following a training program
Flaminia Ronca,Benjamin Tari,Cian Xu,Paul W. Burgess
Frontiers in Psychology Published:08 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1587472

Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine if personality can predict physical fitness, enjoyment of exercise by intensity, and engagement in an exercise program in the general population.
Methods: Participants were assigned to either an 8-week home-based cycling and strength training intervention or a resting control group.
Results: Personality traits were strong predictors of baseline fitness levels, and of enjoyment of different exercise intensities. For example, conscientiousness predicted greater general fitness and more weekly hours of physical activity, whereas extraversion and neuroticism predicted higher V̇O2peak and poorer heart rate recovery, respectively. Extraversion also predicted greater enjoyment of highest intensity activities, whereas neuroticism predicted lower enjoyment of activities which required sustained effort. Importantly, those who scored high on neuroticism benefited the most from potential stress-reducing effects of aerobic training.
Discussion: These findings provide insight into how personality can determine engagement with physical activity, and the degree to which one enjoys different forms of exercise, thus aiding the development of tailored exercise programs.

