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Maternal longevity is associated with lower infant mortality
AKeA2 survey centenarians infant mortality longevity Sardinia
2014/11/27
Objective: Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on family genealogy data on centenarian women and controls, this paper aims to verify the hypothesis that mate...
Rivalry, solidarity, and longevity among siblings: A life course approach to the impact of sibship composition and birth order on later life mortality risk, Antwerp (1846-1920)
19th century Antwerp early life conditions event history analysis gender life course longevity mortality risk resource dilution sibship size
2014/11/27
Background: Family composition and household dynamics, both in early and in later life, influence individual health and longevity. Both positive and negative effects can be expected in terms of siblin...
A matrix approach to the statistics of longevity in heterogeneous frailty models
frailty heterogeneity individual stochasticity longevity Markov chains mortality
2014/11/27
Background: The gamma-Gompertz model is a fixed frailty model in which baseline mortality increases exponentially with age, frailty has a proportional effect on mortality, and frailty at birth follows...
A matrix approach to the statistics of longevity in heterogeneous frailty models
statistics of longevity heterogeneous frailty models
2014/11/27
To develop a matrix model to compute all the statistical properties of longevity from the
gamma-Gompertz and related models.
Maternal longevity is associated with lower infant mortality
lower infant mortality Maternal longevity
2014/11/27
Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on
family genealogy data on centenarian women and controls, this paper aims to verify the
hypothesis that maternal lo...
Rivalry, solidarity, and longevity among siblings: A life course approach to the impact of sibship composition and birth order on later life mortality risk, Antwerp (1846–1920)
Rivalry solidarity longevity
2014/11/27
BACKGROUND
Family composition and household dynamics, both in early and in later life, influence
individual health and longevity. Both positive and negative effects can be expected in
terms of s...
Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: A pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910
early 20th century Europe human development infant mortality longevity revolution spatial inequalities
2014/11/26
Background: Spatial inequalities in human development are of great concern to international organisations and national governments. Demographic indicators like the infant mortality rate are important ...
Sex ratios at sexual maturity and longevity: Evidence from Swedish register data
longevity mortality sex ratios
2014/11/25
Background: This study tests the recently proposed hypothesis that the contextual sex ratio at sexual maturity is related to longevity. Previous empirical research in the United States has shown that ...
Sex ratios at sexual maturity and longevity: Evidence from Swedish register data
longevity mortality sex ratios
2014/11/25
Background: This study tests the recently proposed hypothesis that the contextual sex ratio at sexual maturity is related to longevity. Previous empirical research in the United States has shown that ...
The fragility of the future and the tug of the past: Longevity in Latin America and the Caribbean
Barker-frailty cohort mortality conventional frailty early childhood heterogeneity mortality decline
2014/11/25
Background: The cohorts who will reach age 60 after 2010 in the Latin American and Caribbean region (LAC) are beneficiaries of a massive mortality decline that began as early as 1930. The bulk of this...
The topic of this article is the exceptional longevity in Okinawa. This phenomenon
should be thoroughly validated at both the individual and population levels. This
contribution analyzes the demog...
Arthur Roger Thatcher's contributions to longevity research: A Reflexion
centenarians compression of mortality Kannisto-Thatcher Database longevity M-Project old age mortality supercentenarians
2010/4/6
Arthur Roger Thatcher, CB, died in London on February 13, 2010, at 83 years of age. He was actively engaged in demographic research until his death. One of his last papers, The Compression of Deaths a...
Popular perceptions of emerging influences on mortality and longevity in Bangladesh and West Bengal
mortality longevity Bangladesh West Bengal
2009/9/15
Although new environmental and pathological threats to human survival and longevity have been documented, relatively little is known about how these threats are perceived in the popular imagination. D...
Blame the parents? The association between parental longevity and successful ageing
age/aging cognitive functioning longevity parental lifespan physical functioning self-reported chronic disease self-reported health
2008/12/18
Research has suggested that children of long-lived parents might age more successfully than children of short-lived parents. The aim of this study is to contribute further to the understanding of the ...
The relative tail of longevity and the mean remaining lifetime
frailty heterogeneity life expectancy life span mortality mortality rate tail of longevity
2008/12/11
Vaupel (1998) posed the provocative question, “When it comes to death, how do people and flies differ from Toyotas?” He suggested that as the force of natural selection diminishes with age, structural...