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Quantifying the Shape of Aging
Authors:Tomasz F. Wrycza  Trifon I. Missov  Annette Baudisch
Affiliation:1. Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany.; 2. Institute of Sociology and Demography, University of Rostock, Germany.; 3. Max-Planck Odense Center on the Biodemography of Aging, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.; University of California, UNITED STATES,
Abstract:In Biodemography, aging is typically measured and compared based on aging rates. We argue that this approach may be misleading, because it confounds the time aspect with the mere change aspect of aging. To disentangle these aspects, here we utilize a time-standardized framework and, instead of aging rates, suggest the shape of aging as a novel and valuable alternative concept for comparative aging research. The concept of shape captures the direction and degree of change in the force of mortality over age, which—on a demographic level—reflects aging. We 1) provide a list of shape properties that are desirable from a theoretical perspective, 2) suggest several demographically meaningful and non-parametric candidate measures to quantify shape, and 3) evaluate performance of these measures based on the list of properties as well as based on an illustrative analysis of a simple dataset. The shape measures suggested here aim to provide a general means to classify aging patterns independent of any particular mortality model and independent of any species-specific time-scale. Thereby they support systematic comparative aging research across different species or between populations of the same species under different conditions and constitute an extension of the toolbox available to comparative research in Biodemography.
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