This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-frequency, randomly distributed age-misreporting errors. Furthermore, sensitivity of the late-life mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues to the particular age range selected for regression is illustrated. Collectively, the simulation of age-misreporting errors in late-life human mortality data and a less-specific model choice than that of Barbi and colleagues highlight a clear alternative hypothesis to explanations based on evolution, the cessation of ageing, and population heterogeneity.</div
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Knowledge of true mortality trajectory at extreme old ages is important for biologists who test thei...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-freq...
This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-freq...
(a) Observed hazard rate data (blue) from Barbi and colleagues [1], fitted by log-linear hazard rate...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
The introduction of symmetrically distributed age-coding errors (a) into the log-linear model (orang...
Widespread population aging has made it critical to understand death rates at old ages. However, stu...
<b>Background</b>: In low mortality countries, assessing future ageing depends to a large extent on ...
In recent years, the importance of describing mortality at the limits of the life span has led to a ...
Unobserved heterogeneity in mortality risk is pervasive and consequential. Mortality deceleration—th...
To shed light on human ageing and the mechanisms of mortality improvements, several complex parametr...
(a) Introducing random age-reporting errors into a log-linear model of mortality (solid black line) ...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Knowledge of true mortality trajectory at extreme old ages is important for biologists who test thei...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...
This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-freq...
This study highlights how the mortality plateau in Barbi and colleagues can be generated by low-freq...
(a) Observed hazard rate data (blue) from Barbi and colleagues [1], fitted by log-linear hazard rate...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
The introduction of symmetrically distributed age-coding errors (a) into the log-linear model (orang...
Widespread population aging has made it critical to understand death rates at old ages. However, stu...
<b>Background</b>: In low mortality countries, assessing future ageing depends to a large extent on ...
In recent years, the importance of describing mortality at the limits of the life span has led to a ...
Unobserved heterogeneity in mortality risk is pervasive and consequential. Mortality deceleration—th...
To shed light on human ageing and the mechanisms of mortality improvements, several complex parametr...
(a) Introducing random age-reporting errors into a log-linear model of mortality (solid black line) ...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Knowledge of true mortality trajectory at extreme old ages is important for biologists who test thei...
Ageing has a negative impact on individual fitness. From this, it has been inferred that ageing coul...