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Do you know blood pressure cause neurotic personality traits?

Researchers revealed neurotic personality traits are most likely to be caused by diastolic blood pressure and keeping it under control can help curb neurotic behaviours, anxiety, and heart and circulatory disease.

ANI Nov 22, 2022 16:11 IST googleads

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Washington [US], November 22 (ANI): According to a study, neurotic personality traits are most likely to be caused by diastolic blood-pressure">blood pressure, which is the lower of the two numbers in a blood-pressure">blood pressure reading.
The findings were published in the journal General Psychiatry.
And keeping it under control can help curb neurotic behaviours, anxiety, and heart and circulatory diseases, conclude the researchers.
High blood-pressure">blood pressure is a major risk for cardiovascular disease and thought to be associated with psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression, and neuroticism--a personality trait characterised by susceptibility to negative emotions, including anxiety and depression.
But which causes which isn't entirely clear.
In a bid to find out, the researchers used a technique called Mendelian randomisation. This uses genetic variants as proxies for a particular risk factor--in this case, blood-pressure">blood pressure--to obtain genetic evidence in support of a causal relationship, reducing the biases inherent in observational studies.
Between 30% and 60% of blood-pressure">blood pressure is down to genetic factors, and over 1000 genetic single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs for short, are associated with it. SNPs help predict a person's response to certain drugs, susceptibility to environmental factors, and their risk of developing diseases.
The researchers drew on 8 large-scale study datasets containing whole genome DNA extracted from blood samples from people of predominantly European ancestry (genome-wide association studies).
They applied Mendelian randomisation to the 4 traits of blood-pressure">blood pressure--systolic blood-pressure">blood pressure (736,650 samples), diastolic blood-pressure">blood pressure (736,650), pulse pressure (systolic minus diastolic blood-pressure">blood pressure; 736,650), and high blood-pressure">blood pressure (above 140/90 mm Hg; 463,010) with 4 psychological states--anxiety (463,010 samples), depressive symptoms (180,866), neuroticism (170,911) and subjective wellbeing (298,420).
The analysis revealed that high blood-pressure">blood pressure and diastolic blood-pressure">blood pressure had significant causal effects on neuroticism, but not on anxiety, depressive symptoms, or subjective wellbeing.
But after adjusting for multiple tests, only diastolic blood-pressure">blood pressure was significantly associated with neuroticism (over 90%), based on 1074 SNPs.
The researchers acknowledge certain limitations to their findings. For example, it wasn't possible to completely exclude pleiotropy-where one gene can affect several traits. And the findings may not be more widely applicable beyond people of European ancestry.
But blood-pressure">blood pressure links the brain and the heart, and so may promote the development of personality traits, they explain.
"Individuals with neuroticism can be sensitive to the criticism of others, are often self-critical, and easily develop anxiety, anger, worry, hostility, self-consciousness, and depression.
"Neuroticism is viewed as a key causative factor for anxiety and mood disorders. Individuals with neuroticism more frequently experience high mental stress, which can lead to elevated [blood-pressure">blood pressure] and cardiovascular diseases," they write.
And they suggest: "Appropriate surveillance and control of blood-pressure">blood pressure can be beneficial for the reduction of neuroticism, neuroticism-inducing mood disorders, and cardiovascular diseases." (ANI)

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