Objective: to examine the association of parity with mortality in later life. Design: a longitudinal, community-based study. Setting: semi-rural town of Dubbo, NSW, Australia. Subjects: a total of 1,571 women and 1,233 men 60 years and older first examined in 1988–89. Outcome measures: all-cause and cause-specific mortality rates analysed over 16-year follow-up. Hazard ratios obtained from proportional hazards models employing conventional predictors, potential confounders and measure of parity. Results: increasing parity in women was weakly associated with overweight, diabetes and hypertension. All-cause mortality fell progressively with increasing parity in women (hazard ratio and 95 % confidence intervals): childless, 1.00; 1 child, 1.03...
Objectives: We examined the development of disease and disability in a large cohort of older women, ...
Barker et al. proposed that low birth weight predisposes to higher death rates in adult life. We pre...
Background: Most studies on associations between parity and mortality focus on women, and find a neg...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
With data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study the mortality of cu...
High parity has been hypothesised to lead to a shorter and less healthy life. Using the 2007 Taft Ag...
This paper investigates the potential relationship between longevity and parity among women. Mortali...
OBJECTIVES: To compare life expectancy at birth in Australia during 1980-2016 with that in other hig...
Longevity continues to increase in Australia. The period 1979–2011 saw increases in life expectancy ...
Background: This study examines the predictors of long-term all-causes mortality\ud (ACM) in Austral...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations of maternal age at childbirth and parity with survival to age 90...
Objectives: This study used life table methods to evaluate the potential effects of reduction in maj...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Abstract Objectives: To determine age group‐ and cause‐of‐death‐specific contributions to area socio...
Objectives: We examined the development of disease and disability in a large cohort of older women, ...
Barker et al. proposed that low birth weight predisposes to higher death rates in adult life. We pre...
Background: Most studies on associations between parity and mortality focus on women, and find a neg...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
With data from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys' longitudinal study the mortality of cu...
High parity has been hypothesised to lead to a shorter and less healthy life. Using the 2007 Taft Ag...
This paper investigates the potential relationship between longevity and parity among women. Mortali...
OBJECTIVES: To compare life expectancy at birth in Australia during 1980-2016 with that in other hig...
Longevity continues to increase in Australia. The period 1979–2011 saw increases in life expectancy ...
Background: This study examines the predictors of long-term all-causes mortality\ud (ACM) in Austral...
There is growing recognition that reproductive patterns may have long-term health implications, alth...
OBJECTIVES: To examine associations of maternal age at childbirth and parity with survival to age 90...
Objectives: This study used life table methods to evaluate the potential effects of reduction in maj...
Women born at different periods within the 20th century in England and Wales have followed varying f...
Abstract Objectives: To determine age group‐ and cause‐of‐death‐specific contributions to area socio...
Objectives: We examined the development of disease and disability in a large cohort of older women, ...
Barker et al. proposed that low birth weight predisposes to higher death rates in adult life. We pre...
Background: Most studies on associations between parity and mortality focus on women, and find a neg...