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The Late Life Legacy Of Very Early Life 1st Edition Pd Dr Gabriele Doblhammer Auth

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The Late Life Legacy Of Very Early Life 1st Edition Pd Dr Gabriele Doblhammer Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.79 MB
Pages: 204
Author: PD Dr. Gabriele Doblhammer (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642060465, 9783662103494, 3642060463, 3662103494
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Late Life Legacy Of Very Early Life 1st Edition Pd Dr Gabriele Doblhammer Auth by Pd Dr. Gabriele Doblhammer (auth.) 9783642060465, 9783662103494, 3642060463, 3662103494 instant download after payment.

The monograph demonstrates the widespread existence of differences in life span by month of birth in the elderly populations of contemporary societies. It provides evidence that the pattern is linked to the seasons of the year, by comparing the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere. It formulates and tests a series of explanations for the month-of-birth effect and rejects many of the most frequently offered explanations. In particular, it rejects those that attribute the month-of-birth effect to social or statistical confounding. It establishes a link between the month-of-birth pattern in the life span and the month-of-birth pattern in survival during the first year of life. It provides evidence that nutrition and infectious disease early in life play an important role in adult health and survival later in life and that the differences in life span by month of birth still exist in cohorts born today.

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