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Longevity and the costs of reproduction in a historical human population.

机译:历史人口的寿命和生殖成本。

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It has been argued that the priority that natural selection places on reproduction negatively affects other processes such as longevity and the problem posed by this trade-off underlies the disposable soma theory for the evolution of human ageing. Here we examine the relationship between reproduction and longevity in a historical human population (the Krummhorn, north-west Germany 1720-1870). In our initial analyses, we found no support for the hypothesized negative effects of reproduction on longevity: married women who remained childless lived no longer than women who reproduced and women who had few children lived no longer than women who had many children. However, more detailed analyses in relation to socio-economic class revealed that the extent to which reproduction has an effect on longevity is a function of the level of economic deprivation. We found that, when possible sources of confound were controlled for (e.g. duration of marriage and amount of time spent in fecund marriage), there is an increasingly strong relationship between longevity and reproduction with increasing poverty.
机译:有人认为,自然选择在生殖上的优先地位会对其他过程(例如寿命)产生负面影响,而这种权衡所带来的问题是人类衰老进化的一次性躯体理论的基础。在这里,我们研究了历史人口(克鲁姆霍恩,德国西北部1720-1870年)中生殖与长寿之间的关系。在我们的最初分析中,我们没有发现生育对寿命的假想负面影响:没有生育的已婚妇女的寿命不超过生育的妇女,生育子女少的妇女生育子女的年龄也比生育子女的妇女更长。然而,有关社会经济阶层的更详细分析表明,生殖对寿命的影响程度是经济匮乏水平的函数。我们发现,如果控制了可能的混杂因素(例如婚姻持续时间和成年婚姻所花费的时间),那么长寿和生育与贫困的增加之间的关系就越来越紧密。

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