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Dynamics of Health Changes in the Oldest Old: New Perspectives and Evidence

Improvement in survival at advanced ages suggests that important changes in health and the natural history of disease processes may be occurring concurrently. A general model based upon cohort and life-course perspectives describes the changing relation of morbidity, disability, and mortality over time. Variability across different social and economic conditions is examined among institutionalized and non-institutionalized elderly, and between the United States and Japan. Future policy must take account of the qualitative, as well as the quantitative, changes in aging.

Author(s): Kenneth G. Manton; Beth J. Soldo

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Volume 63, Issue 2 (pages 206–285)
Published in 1985

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