Personality traits in marathon runners and sedentary controls with MMPI-2-RF

  • BackgroundEndurance exercise in general and marathon running in particular have become increasingly popular over the past decades. Recent investigations about personality structures in this cohort and comparisons to non-active cohorts are lacking. MethodsIn the ReCaP study (Running effects on Cognition and Plasticity), a total of 100 marathon runners and 46 sedentary controls were recruited. After elimination of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) profiles with insufficient validity, 79 marathon runners (MA) and 27 sedentary controls (SC) remained for final analyses. Depressive symptoms were evaluated with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD). ResultsMarathon runners had lower scores in scales measuring somatic and cognitive complaints, stress, demoralization, hopelessness and distrust. Within the marathon group, committed runners exhibited hypomanic traits compared to regular runners. Discussion andBackgroundEndurance exercise in general and marathon running in particular have become increasingly popular over the past decades. Recent investigations about personality structures in this cohort and comparisons to non-active cohorts are lacking. MethodsIn the ReCaP study (Running effects on Cognition and Plasticity), a total of 100 marathon runners and 46 sedentary controls were recruited. After elimination of Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2 Restructured Form (MMPI-2-RF) profiles with insufficient validity, 79 marathon runners (MA) and 27 sedentary controls (SC) remained for final analyses. Depressive symptoms were evaluated with Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD). ResultsMarathon runners had lower scores in scales measuring somatic and cognitive complaints, stress, demoralization, hopelessness and distrust. Within the marathon group, committed runners exhibited hypomanic traits compared to regular runners. Discussion and ConclusionPersonality differences could be summarized as (sub-)depressive personality traits in SC compared to MA rather than typical (sub-) depressive symptoms in the meaning of depressive disorders. Future studies should further evaluate cause and consequence of endurance training and hypomanic or euthymic symptoms, as a two-way interaction exists. Trial Registrationhttp://apps.who.int/trialsearch/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=DRKS00012496.show moreshow less

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Author:Astrid RöhORCiDGND, Rolf R. Engel, Moritz Lembeck, Benjamin ProssORCiDGND, Irina PapazovaGND, Julia Schoenfeld, Martin Halle, Peter Falkai, Johannes Scherr, Alkomiet HasanORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:384-opus4-761409
Frontdoor URLhttps://opus.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/opus4/76140
ISSN:1664-1078OPAC
Parent Title (English):Frontiers in Psychology
Publisher:Frontiers Media S.A.
Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2020/05/08
Publishing Institution:Universität Augsburg
Release Date:2020/05/08
Tag:personality; exercise; endurance training; marathon; MMPI
Volume:11
First Page:886
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00886
Institutes:Medizinische Fakultät
Medizinische Fakultät / Lehrstuhl für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Dewey Decimal Classification:6 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / 61 Medizin und Gesundheit / 610 Medizin und Gesundheit
Licence (German):CC-BY 4.0: Creative Commons: Namensnennung (mit Print on Demand)