We examine the effects of familial longevity and familial mortality on mortality rates for 10 leading causes of death in a Utah Population Database (UPDB) cohort. Familial excess longevity (FEL) and familial standardized mortality ratios (FSMR) were estimated for 666,921 individuals born from 1830 through 1963, who survived to at least age 40. Cox regression analysis shows that familial death and familial longevity have independent effects on cause-specific mortality rates for 10 leading causes of death. A family history of disease increases one’s risk of dying from the same cause, whereas a family history of longevity is protective, except in the case of cancer. Families with greater longevity do not die of causes distinct from other membe...
The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family St...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that the equilibrium gene frequency for deleterious mutati...
Survival to extreme ages clusters within families. However, identifying genetic loci conferring long...
pre-printStudies consistently show that increasing levels of socioeconomic status (SES) and having a...
Knowledge of strong predictors of mortality and longevity is very important for actuarial science an...
Journal ArticleHow do parents affect the health and longevity of their children? Parents can affect ...
Studies of centenarians are useful in identifying factors leading to long life and avoidance of fata...
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S.-Biodemographic Study of Familial Determinants of Human Longevity On th...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
Do siblings of centenarians tend to have longer life spans? To answer this question, life spans of 1...
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
Members of longevous families live longer than individuals from similar birth cohorts and delay/esca...
A parent who has had a longer lifespan often increases ego’s own chances to also reach an older age,...
Data from historical populations provide an adequate context for the examination of the familial and...
This study explores the effects of early-life and middle-life conditions on excep-tional longevity u...
The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family St...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that the equilibrium gene frequency for deleterious mutati...
Survival to extreme ages clusters within families. However, identifying genetic loci conferring long...
pre-printStudies consistently show that increasing levels of socioeconomic status (SES) and having a...
Knowledge of strong predictors of mortality and longevity is very important for actuarial science an...
Journal ArticleHow do parents affect the health and longevity of their children? Parents can affect ...
Studies of centenarians are useful in identifying factors leading to long life and avoidance of fata...
Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S.-Biodemographic Study of Familial Determinants of Human Longevity On th...
Family studies of exceptional longevity can potentially identify genetic and other factors contribut...
Do siblings of centenarians tend to have longer life spans? To answer this question, life spans of 1...
Loci associated with longevity are likely to harbor genes coding for key players of molecular pathwa...
Members of longevous families live longer than individuals from similar birth cohorts and delay/esca...
A parent who has had a longer lifespan often increases ego’s own chances to also reach an older age,...
Data from historical populations provide an adequate context for the examination of the familial and...
This study explores the effects of early-life and middle-life conditions on excep-tional longevity u...
The Family Longevity Selection Score (FLoSS) was used to select families for the Long Life Family St...
The evolutionary theory of aging predicts that the equilibrium gene frequency for deleterious mutati...
Survival to extreme ages clusters within families. However, identifying genetic loci conferring long...