2019
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23353
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Reproductive suppression and longevity in human birth cohorts

Abstract: Objectives: Reproductive suppression refers to, among other phenomena, the termination of pregnancies in populations exposed to signals of death among young conspecifics. Extending the logic of reproduction suppression to humans has implications for health including that populations exposed to it should exhibit relatively great longevity. No research, however, has tested this prediction.Methods: We apply time-series methods to vital statistics from Sweden for the years 1751 through 1800 to test if birth cohort… Show more

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