Intergenerational transmission of longevity is not affected by other familial factors: evidence from 16,905 Dutch families from Zeeland, 1812-1962

Studies have shown that long-lived individuals seem to pass their survival advantage on to their offspring. Offspring of long-lived parents had a lifelong survival advantage over individuals without long-lived parents, making them more likely to become long-lived themselves. We test whether the survival advantage enjoyed by offspring of long-lived individuals is explained by environmental factors. 101,577 individuals from 16,905 families in the 1812–1886 Zeeland cohort were followed over time. To prevent that certain families were overrepresented in our data, disjoint family trees were selecte... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Mourits, R.J. (R. J.)
van den Berg, N. (N.)
Rodríguez-Girondo, M. (M.)
Mandemakers, C.A. (Kees)
Slagboom, P.E. (Eline)
Beekman, M. (M.)
Janssens, A.A.P.O. (A. A.P.O.)
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: familial clustering / historical demography / life course / Longevity / mortality / survival
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://repub.eur.nl/pub/129109