Conscientiousness is an important trait for understanding healthy aging. The present article addresses how behavioral and molecular genetics methodologies can aid in furthering explicating the link between conscientiousness and aspects of health and well-being in later life. We review the etiology of consci-entiousness documented by both quantitative and molecular genetics methods. We also discuss the ways behavior genetics can be used to continue to help refine the concept of conscientiousness and to help identify points of etiological overlap between conscientiousness and healthy aging outcomes. Phenotypic research has established nontrivial associations between conscientiousness and important outcomes, but behavior genetic methods can de...
This thesis project explores the genetic underpinnings of one of the most cherished attributes in th...
During the last years, the behavioral genetic investigation of individual differences has been appli...
Approximately one-quarter of the variation in lifespan in developed countries can be attributed to g...
Quality of Life (QoL) throughout lifetime is characterised by good mental and somatic functioning. T...
Usually, the central focus of behavior genetical twin studies has been intelligence and personality ...
Purpose Recent initiatives by major funding agencies have emphasized translational and personalized ...
ABSTRACT: Healthy aging and longevity depend on successful and dy-namic interactions among biologica...
Views on aging are central psychosocial variables in the aging process, but knowledge about their de...
We describe gene–environment processes that may help account for individual differences in successfu...
In the last decades, the worldwide progressive ageing of population has had as a principal consequen...
Human society ages at a steady rate, that is, the proportion of adult and elderly individuals increa...
WE have all heard stories of cigar-chomping hundred-year-olds who drink copious amounts of vodka (or...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
Along with rapid global population aging, the age-related cognitive disorders such as mild cognitive...
This study was conducted as an exploratory analysis of the potential interaction between genetics an...
This thesis project explores the genetic underpinnings of one of the most cherished attributes in th...
During the last years, the behavioral genetic investigation of individual differences has been appli...
Approximately one-quarter of the variation in lifespan in developed countries can be attributed to g...
Quality of Life (QoL) throughout lifetime is characterised by good mental and somatic functioning. T...
Usually, the central focus of behavior genetical twin studies has been intelligence and personality ...
Purpose Recent initiatives by major funding agencies have emphasized translational and personalized ...
ABSTRACT: Healthy aging and longevity depend on successful and dy-namic interactions among biologica...
Views on aging are central psychosocial variables in the aging process, but knowledge about their de...
We describe gene–environment processes that may help account for individual differences in successfu...
In the last decades, the worldwide progressive ageing of population has had as a principal consequen...
Human society ages at a steady rate, that is, the proportion of adult and elderly individuals increa...
WE have all heard stories of cigar-chomping hundred-year-olds who drink copious amounts of vodka (or...
peer reviewedDespite abundant evidence that personality development continues in adulthood, little i...
Along with rapid global population aging, the age-related cognitive disorders such as mild cognitive...
This study was conducted as an exploratory analysis of the potential interaction between genetics an...
This thesis project explores the genetic underpinnings of one of the most cherished attributes in th...
During the last years, the behavioral genetic investigation of individual differences has been appli...
Approximately one-quarter of the variation in lifespan in developed countries can be attributed to g...