Longevity: To the Limits and Beyond
Longevity: To the Limits and Beyond
Why longevity? For a number of years, the Fondation IPSEN has been devoting considerable effort to the various aspects of ageing, not only to age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's, but also to the Centenarians, the paragon of positive ageing. The logical continuation of this approach is to address the question of longevity in global terms. Behind the extreme values, what span is accessible to all of us and likely to directly concern most of our contemporaries? The individual and col lective increase in the duration of life is one of the most striking phenomena of our time. It could be one of the most significant events in the "bio-social" history of humanity. The increase in life expectancy at old age, which started a few de cades ago only, is going on. The most well-advised observer had not foreseen or even dared hope for this increase which will drastically affect our everyday life, our habits and our behavior. In the fragment of human history we are living in, it is our responsibility to deal with this major transformation for the species. Such a transformation needs an effort from all to adapt to the new conditions. This transformation has to be managed rather than simply experienced, anticip ated rather than followed, in order to avoid any attempt to pervert this major step forward. All that was present during the first symposium of the new series on longevity of the Colloques Medecine et Recherche convened by the Fondation IPSEN.
Towards a New Horizon in Demographic Trends: The Combined Effects of 150 Years Life Expectancy and New Fertility Models
Is There a Biological Limit to the Human Life Span?
Emergence of Centenarians and Super-centenarians
A Demographic and Health Profile of Centenarians in China
Centenarians: Health and Frailty
Looking Into the Crystal Ball: Will We Ever Be Able to Accurately Predict Individual Differences in Longevity?
Towards a Genealogical Epidemiology of Longevity
Genetics of Aging
Oxidative Stress May Be a Causal Factor in Senescence of Animals
Identifying and Cloning Longevity-Determining Genes in the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans
Longevity:Is Everything Under Genetic Control? An Inquiry Into Non-Genetic and Non-Environmental Sources of Variation.
Practical Limits to Life Expectancy in France
The Average French Baby May Live 95 or 100 YearsTowards a New Horizon in Demographic Trends: The Combined Effects of 150 Years Life Expectancy and New Fertility Models
Is There a Biological Limit to the Human Life Span?
Emergence of Centenarians and Super-centenarians
A Demographic and Health Profile of Centenarians in China
Centenarians: Health and Frailty
Looking Into the Crystal Ball: Will We Ever Be Able to Accurately Predict Individual Differences in Longevity?
Towards a Genealogical Epidemiology of Longevity
Genetics of Aging
Oxidative Stress May Be a Causal Factor in Senescence of Animals
Identifying and Cloning Longevity-Determining Genes in the Nematode Caenorhabditis Elegans
Longevity:Is Everything Under Genetic Control? An Inquiry Into Non-Genetic and Non-Environmental Sources of Variation.
Robine, Jean-Marie
Vaupel, James W.
Jeune, Bernard
Allard, Michel
ISBN | 978-3-642-64566-2 |
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Artikelnummer | 9783642645662 |
Medientyp | Buch |
Copyrightjahr | 2011 |
Verlag | Springer, Berlin |
Umfang | XII, 180 Seiten |
Abbildungen | XII, 180 p. |
Sprache | Englisch |