BACKGROUND: Humans die at an increasing rate until late in life, when mortality rates level off. The causes of the late-life mortality plateau have been debated extensively over the past few years. Here, I examine mortality patterns separately for each of the leading causes of death. The different causes of death show distinct mortality patterns, providing some clues about the varying acceleration of mortality at different ages. RESULTS: I examine mortality patterns by first plotting the data of mortality rate versus age on a log-log scale. The slope of the age-specific mortality rate at each age is the age-specific acceleration of mortality. About one-half of total deaths have causes with similar shapes for the age-specific acceleration of...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
ABSTRACT Most demographic data indicate a roughly exponential increase in adult mortality with age, ...
For the analysis of the impact of major chronic diseases on a population, a life table model is prop...
It is often assumed that aging is a uniform process throughout adulthood because of the approximatel...
While individuals who succeed to survive to extreme ages were rare a few decades ago, the chances to...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in mortality across all ages causes a shift of the age pattern of mortality, ...
It is often assumed that aging is a uniform process throughout adulthood because of the approximatel...
Widespread population aging has made it critical to understand death rates at old ages. However, stu...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Background: There is growing empirical evidence supporting theories of developmental origins of heal...
The duration of life has captured the attention of people for thousands of years. Deaths at younger ...
Does the demographic plateauing of mortality in late life show us that functional aging decelerates ...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
Unobserved heterogeneity in mortality risk is pervasive and consequential. Mortality deceleration—th...
One of the oldest but still debated question in evolutionary demography is about the shape of the ...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
ABSTRACT Most demographic data indicate a roughly exponential increase in adult mortality with age, ...
For the analysis of the impact of major chronic diseases on a population, a life table model is prop...
It is often assumed that aging is a uniform process throughout adulthood because of the approximatel...
While individuals who succeed to survive to extreme ages were rare a few decades ago, the chances to...
BACKGROUND: A decrease in mortality across all ages causes a shift of the age pattern of mortality, ...
It is often assumed that aging is a uniform process throughout adulthood because of the approximatel...
Widespread population aging has made it critical to understand death rates at old ages. However, stu...
156 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007.Common experience and biologi...
Background: There is growing empirical evidence supporting theories of developmental origins of heal...
The duration of life has captured the attention of people for thousands of years. Deaths at younger ...
Does the demographic plateauing of mortality in late life show us that functional aging decelerates ...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
Unobserved heterogeneity in mortality risk is pervasive and consequential. Mortality deceleration—th...
One of the oldest but still debated question in evolutionary demography is about the shape of the ...
Several organisms, including humans, display a deceleration in mortality rates at advanced ages. Thi...
ABSTRACT Most demographic data indicate a roughly exponential increase in adult mortality with age, ...
For the analysis of the impact of major chronic diseases on a population, a life table model is prop...