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TITLE:
Predicting human lifespan limits
AUTHORS:
Byung Mook Weon, Jung Ho Je
KEYWORDS:
Human Lifespan; Maximum Survival Tendency; Lifespan Limit
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.2 No.9,
October
8,
2010
ABSTRACT: Recent discoveries show steady improvements in life expectancy during modern decades. Does this support that humans continue to live longer in future? We recently put forward the maximum survival tendency, as found in survival curves of industrialized countries, which is described by extended Weibull model with agedependent stretched exponent. The maximum survival ten
dency suggests that human survival dynamics may possess its intrinsic limit, beyond which survival is inevitably forbidden. Based on such tendency, we develop the model and explore the patterns in the maximum lifespan limits from industrialized countries during recent three decades. This analysis strategy is simple and useful to interpret the complicated human survival dynamics.
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