Lifespan does not measure ageing
- PMID: 12075138
- DOI: 10.1023/a:1015659527013
Lifespan does not measure ageing
Abstract
The Gompertz equation, which describes the increase of mortality over time, is often used to measure the rate of the ageing process. However, a recent article argued that it is incorrect to use the function for this purpose and that its use should therefore be discouraged (Driver 2001). I believe that this conclusion is based on misunderstandings and that the Gompertz function (if used appropriately) is actually well suited to measure the ageing rate. Here I will solve the 'paradox' posed by the author and argue that it is actually lifespan that is inadequate to measure ageing and not the Gompertz function.
Comment in
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A further comment on why the Gompertz plot does not measure aging.Biogerontology. 2003;4(5):325-7. doi: 10.1023/a:1026207620132. Biogerontology. 2003. PMID: 14618030 No abstract available.
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