Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study

Dispositional gratitude has emerged in the literature to be associated with many health benefits in measures ranging from self-reported health to biomarkers of cardiovascular risk. However, little is known about the link between dispositional gratitude and lipid profiles. Drawing from the Gratitude...

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Main Authors: HARTANTO, Andree, MAJEED, Nadyanna M., LUA, Verity Y. Q., WONG, Joax, CHEN, Nicole R.Y.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-48612022-08-02T07:53:18Z Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study HARTANTO, Andree MAJEED, Nadyanna M. LUA, Verity Y. Q. WONG, Joax CHEN, Nicole R.Y. Dispositional gratitude has emerged in the literature to be associated with many health benefits in measures ranging from self-reported health to biomarkers of cardiovascular risk. However, little is known about the link between dispositional gratitude and lipid profiles. Drawing from the Gratitude and Self-improvement Model that grateful individuals are more likely to strive for actual self-improvement such as engaging in healthy lifestyles, we investigated the relation between dispositional gratitude and serum lipid levels. Participants consisted of 1800 adults from the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) 2: Biomarker Project (N= 1054) and MIDUS Refresher: Biomarker Project (N= 746). Serum lipid profiles were measured through fasting blood samples. After controlling for demographics, use of antihyperlipidemic mediation, and personality traits, we found that higher dispositional gratitude was associated with lower triglyceride levels. Results also revealed that healthy diets and lower BMI partially mediated the gratitude-triglyceride association. However, some variations in the analytic method may influence the associations between gratitude and triglycerides levels. Our findings provide preliminary evidence suggesting dispositional gratitude as a promising psychological factor that is associated with a healthier lipid profile. 2022-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3603 info:doi/10.1038/s41598-022-09960-w https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4861/viewcontent/s41598_022_09960_w__1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Biomarkers Health Status Personality Triglycerides Health Psychology
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topic Biomarkers
Health Status
Personality
Triglycerides
Health Psychology
spellingShingle Biomarkers
Health Status
Personality
Triglycerides
Health Psychology
HARTANTO, Andree
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
LUA, Verity Y. Q.
WONG, Joax
CHEN, Nicole R.Y.
Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
description Dispositional gratitude has emerged in the literature to be associated with many health benefits in measures ranging from self-reported health to biomarkers of cardiovascular risk. However, little is known about the link between dispositional gratitude and lipid profiles. Drawing from the Gratitude and Self-improvement Model that grateful individuals are more likely to strive for actual self-improvement such as engaging in healthy lifestyles, we investigated the relation between dispositional gratitude and serum lipid levels. Participants consisted of 1800 adults from the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) 2: Biomarker Project (N= 1054) and MIDUS Refresher: Biomarker Project (N= 746). Serum lipid profiles were measured through fasting blood samples. After controlling for demographics, use of antihyperlipidemic mediation, and personality traits, we found that higher dispositional gratitude was associated with lower triglyceride levels. Results also revealed that healthy diets and lower BMI partially mediated the gratitude-triglyceride association. However, some variations in the analytic method may influence the associations between gratitude and triglycerides levels. Our findings provide preliminary evidence suggesting dispositional gratitude as a promising psychological factor that is associated with a healthier lipid profile.
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author HARTANTO, Andree
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
LUA, Verity Y. Q.
WONG, Joax
CHEN, Nicole R.Y.
author_facet HARTANTO, Andree
MAJEED, Nadyanna M.
LUA, Verity Y. Q.
WONG, Joax
CHEN, Nicole R.Y.
author_sort HARTANTO, Andree
title Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
title_short Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
title_full Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
title_fullStr Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
title_full_unstemmed Dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: A biomarker study
title_sort dispositional gratitude, health-related factors, and lipid profiles in midlife: a biomarker study
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3603
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4861/viewcontent/s41598_022_09960_w__1_.pdf
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