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Early Life Conditions and Rapid Demographic Changes in the Developing World - Consequences for Older Adult Health (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
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Early Life Conditions and Rapid Demographic Changes in the Developing World - Consequences for Older Adult Health (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
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This book examines the long term consequences of improvements in
life expectancy in the mid 20th century which are partly
responsible for the growth of the elderly population in the
developing world. Â Rapid demographic changes in child and
infant mortality due to the reduction in and better treatment of
disease were not often accompanied by parallel increases in
standard of living. Lower mortality led to greater survival by
those who had suffered poor early life conditions. As a
consequence, the early life of these survivors may explain older
adult health and in particular the projected increase in adult
health disease and diabetes. Recent dietary changes may only
compound such early life effects. Â This study presents
findings from historical and survey data on nearly 147,000 older
adults in 20 low-, middle- and high-income countries which suggest
that the survivors of poor early life conditions born during the
1930s-1960s are susceptible to disease later in life, specifically
diabetes and heart disease. As the evidence that the aging
process is shaped throughout the entire life course increases, this
book adds to the knowledge regarding early life events and older
adult health.
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