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Dynamics of Health Changes in the Oldest Old: New Perspectives and Evidence
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1985
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AgingEpidemiology Of AgingNew PerspectivesDisease ProcessesOldest OldLife-course PerspectivesEconomics Of AgingPopulation AgingHealthy AgingLongevityPublic HealthGerontologyFrailtyLife ExpectancyHuman HealthHealth PolicyGeriatricsHealth ChangesGlobal HealthAdvanced AgesLife Course EpidemiologyMedicineAging Process
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.
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