Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6369282 | Journal of Theoretical Biology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Mortality increase with age in adult population has been studied and modeled by many authors, but relatively little attention has been given to mortality decrease with age after birth. Data split in more detailed age categories can newly test mortality decrease with age. Age trajectories of mortality are studied in 20 age categories in the specific age interval 1-365 days. Four basic models mentioned in literature are tested here. The linear model and the linear model with the specific slope â1 in the log-log scale represent the most successful formalism. Mortality indicators describing the first year could be determined by a single parameter of the model with slope â1 in the log-log scale. All conclusions are based on published data which are presented as a supplement.
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Authors
Josef Dolejs,