Genealogical data and the biodemography of human longevity.

Leonid A Gavrilov, Natalia S Gavrilova, S Jay Olshansky, Bruce A Carnes
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Abstract

Biodemography of human longevity is an emerging interdisciplinary field of sociobiological research with deep historical roots. Two research questions are examined in this article: (1) What evidence is there for the familial transmission of human longevity?, and (2) what are the effects of parental age at reproduction on offspring longevity, and in particular, are there long-term adverse health consequences associated with the trend toward delayed reproduction? The ability of scientists to conduct biodemographic studies depends not only on merging theoretical and methodological elements from the biological and demographic/actuarial sciences, but unique sources of data and statistical methods must also be developed. In this article we describe how gencalogical data have been used for over a century to explore basic questions about human longevity, and how similar kinds of data now being developed are driving the formation of new testable research hypotheses in the field of biodemography.

族谱数据和人类寿命的生物人口学。
人类寿命生物人口学是一个新兴的跨学科的社会生物学研究领域,有着深厚的历史渊源。本文探讨了两个研究问题:(1)人类长寿的家族遗传有哪些证据?(2)父母生育年龄对后代寿命的影响是什么,特别是,是否存在与延迟生育趋势相关的长期不良健康后果?科学家进行生物人口统计研究的能力不仅取决于融合生物科学和人口/精算科学的理论和方法要素,而且还必须发展独特的数据来源和统计方法。在这篇文章中,我们描述了一个多世纪以来,基因学数据是如何被用来探索有关人类寿命的基本问题的,以及目前正在开发的类似数据是如何推动生物人口学领域形成新的可测试的研究假设的。
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