Fertility and post-reproductive longevity.

Social biology Pub Date : 2002-09-01
Ken R Smith, Geraldine P Mineau, Lee L Bean
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We examine the effects of reproduction on longevity among mothers and fathers after age 60. This study is motivated by evolutionary theories of aging and theories predicting social benefits and costs of children to older parents. We use the Utah Population Database, that includes a large genealogical database from the Utah Family History Library. Cox proportional hazard models based on 13,987 couples married between 1860-1899 indicate that women with fewer children as well as those bearing children late in life live longer post-reproductive lives. As the burdens of motherhood increase, the relative gains in longevity of late fertile women increase compared to their non-late fertile counterparts. Husbands' longevity is less sensitive to reproductive history, although husbands have effects that are similar to those of their wives during the latter marriage cohort. We find some support for predictions based on evolutionary principles, but we also find evidence that implicates a role for shared marital environments.

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生育能力和生殖后寿命。
我们研究了生育对60岁以后父母寿命的影响。这项研究的动机是老龄化的进化理论和理论预测的社会效益和成本的孩子对老年父母。我们使用犹他州人口数据库,其中包括来自犹他州家族史图书馆的大型家谱数据库。基于1860-1899年间结婚的13987对夫妇的Cox比例风险模型表明,孩子少的女性和晚育的女性在生育后的寿命更长。随着母性负担的增加,晚育妇女的寿命相对于非晚育妇女的寿命增加。丈夫的寿命对生育史不太敏感,尽管在后期的婚姻群体中,丈夫的影响与妻子相似。我们找到了一些支持基于进化原理的预测的证据,但我们也找到了证据,暗示了共同的婚姻环境的作用。
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