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Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related?

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Yashin, AI; Ukraintseva, SV; Boiko, SI; Arbeev, KG
Published in: Social biology
September 2002

Many researchers working in the area of aging and longevity base their conclusions on the behavior of empirical age trajectories of mortality rates. In such analyses, changes in the slope of the logarithm of the mortality curve are often associated with changes in the rate of individual aging. We show that such interpretation may be incorrect: the changes in the slope of this curve do not necessarily correspond to the changes in the rate of individual aging. We use three models of mortality and aging to illustrate this statement. The first one is based on the idea of frailty. We show that changes in frailty distribution alone may be responsible for changes in the slope. The second model exploits the idea of saving lives. It evaluates changes in mortality rate after elimination of lethal stressful events. The third model uses the idea of Strehler and Mildvan (1960). It shows that changes in the rate of individual aging may take place without changes in the slope of the logarithm of the mortality curve.

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Social biology

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ISSN

0037-766X

Publication Date

September 2002

Volume

49

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

206 / 217

Related Subject Headings

  • Sweden
  • Survival Rate
  • Survival Analysis
  • Statistics as Topic
  • Regression Analysis
  • Population Dynamics
  • Models, Statistical
  • Models, Biological
  • Life Expectancy
  • Individuality
 

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Yashin, A. I., Ukraintseva, S. V., Boiko, S. I., & Arbeev, K. G. (2002). Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social Biology, 49(3–4), 206–217. https://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.2002.9989059
Yashin, Anatoli I., Svetlana V. Ukraintseva, Serge I. Boiko, and Konstantin G. Arbeev. “Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related?Social Biology 49, no. 3–4 (September 2002): 206–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.2002.9989059.
Yashin AI, Ukraintseva SV, Boiko SI, Arbeev KG. Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social biology. 2002 Sep;49(3–4):206–17.
Yashin, Anatoli I., et al. “Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related?Social Biology, vol. 49, no. 3–4, Sept. 2002, pp. 206–17. Epmc, doi:10.1080/19485565.2002.9989059.
Yashin AI, Ukraintseva SV, Boiko SI, Arbeev KG. Individual aging and mortality rate: how are they related? Social biology. 2002 Sep;49(3–4):206–217.

Published In

Social biology

DOI

ISSN

0037-766X

Publication Date

September 2002

Volume

49

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

206 / 217

Related Subject Headings

  • Sweden
  • Survival Rate
  • Survival Analysis
  • Statistics as Topic
  • Regression Analysis
  • Population Dynamics
  • Models, Statistical
  • Models, Biological
  • Life Expectancy
  • Individuality