Title of article
Aging: Damage accumulation versus increasing mortality rate
Author/Authors
Finkelstein، نويسنده , , Maxim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
9
From page
104
To page
112
Abstract
If aging is understood as some process of damage accumulation, it does not necessarily lead to increasing mortality rate. Within the framework of a suggested generalization of the Strehler–Mildwan (1960) [B.L. Strehler, A.S. Mildvan (1960). General theory of mortality and aging, Science, 132, 14] model, we show that even for models with monotonically increasing degradation, the mortality rate can still decrease. The decline in vitality and functions, as manifestation of aging, is modeled by the monotonically decreasing quality of life function. Using this function, the initial lifetime random variable with ultimately decreasing mortality rate is ‘weighted’ to result in a new random variable, which is already characterized by the increasing mortality rate.
Keywords
Accumulated damage , Quality of life function , aging , mortality
Journal title
Mathematical Biosciences
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Mathematical Biosciences
Record number
1589036
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