Human longevity

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Smith, David W. E
Year of Publication: 1993
Number of Pages: ix, 175 p
Publisher: Oxford University Press
City: New York
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 019508313X (alk. paper)
Keywords: Longevity
Abstract:

This absorbing, balanced account of human longevity draws together information from the fields of medicine, biology, demography, epidemiology, gerontology, and sociology. It describes the history and present status of human longevity and deals in logical sequence with the questions this subject raises. The book illustrates how life expectancy has increased in most countries due, in part, to changing causes of death. It examines the biological determinants of longevity and analyzes social and behavioral factors that may reduce longevity. The book covers the reasons why women live longer than men. It asks why the maximum human life span is nearly twice that of any other warm-blooded animal and much longer than required for reproductive success, and it discusses factors that were involved in the evolution of longevity. It presents predictable increases in human life expectancy and explores the possibility that the maximum human life expectancy may become even longer. Accessible, comprehensive, and original, this book provides a multidisciplinary synthesis of ideas and conclusions about human longevity. It will have wide appeal to professionals in the many areas concerned with longevity as well as lay readers.Mortality : survival and longevity -- Causes of death -- Biomedical determinants of longevity -- Behavioral and societal determinants of longevity -- Women live longer than men -- The evolution of human longevity -- Human longevity in the future -- Human longevity seen from the perspective of this book

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David W.E. Smith25 cm

Label: 1993