Continuing the search for a law of mortality

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Carnes, BA [1 ]
Olshansky, SJ [1 ]
Grahn, D [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CHICAGO, DEPT MED, CHICAGO, IL 60637 USA
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10.2307/2137434
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C921 [人口统计学];
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Scientists have long attempted to explain why closely similar age patterns of death are characteristic of highly diverse human and nonhuman populations. Historical efforts to identify a general ''law of mortality'' from these patterns that applied across species ended in 1935 when it was declared that such a law did not exist. These early efforts were conducted using mortality curves based on all causes of death. The authors predict that if comparisons of mortality are based instead on ''intrinsic'' causes of death (i.e., deaths that reflect the basic biology of the organism), then age patterns of mortality consistent with the historical concept of a law might be revealed. Using data on laboratory animals and humans, they demonstrate that age patterns of intrinsic mortality overlap when graphed on a biologically comparable time scale. These results are consistent with the existence of a law of mortality following sexual maturity, as originally asserted by Benjamin Gompertz and Raymond Pearl. The societal, medical, and research implications of such a law are discussed.
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