Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7528074 | SSM - Population Health | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The chance of reaching a high age is transmitted from parents to children in a modest, but robust way. Longevity inheritance is paralleled by the inheritance of individual resilience. Individual resilience, we propose, develops in the first part of life as a response to adversity and early experience in general. This gives rise to a transgenerational pathway, distinct from social class trajectories. A theory of longevity inheritance should bring together previous thinking around general susceptibility, frailty and resilience with new insights from epigenetics and social epidemiology.
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Authors
Denny VÃ¥gerö, Vanda Aronsson, Bitte Modin,