Life history theory predicts that where resources are limited, investment in reproduction will cause a decline in body condition and ultimately may lower survival rates. We investigate the relationship between reproduction and mortality in women in rural Gambia. We use a number of different measures of reproductive investment: the timing of reproduction, intensity of reproduction, and cumulative reproductive investment (parity). Though giving birth is clearly a risk factor for increased mortality, we find limited evidence that the timing, intensity, or cumulative effects of reproduction have a survival cost. Instead, there is some evidence that women who have invested heavily in reproduction have higher survival than women with lower reprod...
ACL-3International audienceThe present paper examines the relationship between child mortality and f...
We used a longitudinal database from a natural fertility population in rural Gambia to compare the o...
Why do women cease fertility rather abruptly through menopause at an age well before generalized sen...
Life history theory predicts that where resources are limited, investment in reproduction will cause...
Life history theory predicts that a trade-off will occur between investment in current and future re...
Life history theory predicts that a trade-off will occur between investment in current and future re...
Women exhibit greater morbidity than men despite higher life expectancy. An evolutionary life histor...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
We have built a model to predict optimal age at first birth for women in a natural fertility populat...
We examine the relationship between height and reproductive success (RS) in women from a natural fer...
Women exhibit greater morbidity than men despite higher life expectancy. An evolutionary life histor...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
There is still considerable uncertainty about how reproductive factors affect child mortality. This ...
itia er un and menopause, and the fact that there is a strong cultural influence on reproductive dec...
We used a longitudinal database from a natural fertility population in rural Gambia to compare the o...
ACL-3International audienceThe present paper examines the relationship between child mortality and f...
We used a longitudinal database from a natural fertility population in rural Gambia to compare the o...
Why do women cease fertility rather abruptly through menopause at an age well before generalized sen...
Life history theory predicts that where resources are limited, investment in reproduction will cause...
Life history theory predicts that a trade-off will occur between investment in current and future re...
Life history theory predicts that a trade-off will occur between investment in current and future re...
Women exhibit greater morbidity than men despite higher life expectancy. An evolutionary life histor...
Teenage pregnancy, short interbirth intervals and high fertility are associated with a host of poor ...
We have built a model to predict optimal age at first birth for women in a natural fertility populat...
We examine the relationship between height and reproductive success (RS) in women from a natural fer...
Women exhibit greater morbidity than men despite higher life expectancy. An evolutionary life histor...
Effects of childbearing on women's mortality and the implications of family planning programs in red...
There is still considerable uncertainty about how reproductive factors affect child mortality. This ...
itia er un and menopause, and the fact that there is a strong cultural influence on reproductive dec...
We used a longitudinal database from a natural fertility population in rural Gambia to compare the o...
ACL-3International audienceThe present paper examines the relationship between child mortality and f...
We used a longitudinal database from a natural fertility population in rural Gambia to compare the o...
Why do women cease fertility rather abruptly through menopause at an age well before generalized sen...