INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE RATES OF AGING AND WOMEN LIFESPAN ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CASE STUDY OF TIRASPOL LONG LIVERS
https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2014-4-20-24
Abstract
In this study we investigated influence of biological factors (e.g. number of kids, age of first delivery, age of reaching menarche and climax, life-span of their parents) and social (e.g. place of living, nature of work) on rates of aging of elderly and long-living women in Transnistria (Tiraspol). Biological age and rates of aging were evaluated using “Ageing Diagnostics” software, which includes a set of functional characteristics for cardio-vascular, respiratory, neuromuscular system and other data. For long-living women, later terms of the first delivery and longer reproductive period are typical. As for the social factors, the closest relation with the rate of aging and life-span is noted for the character of professional activity: for women involved in work with high physical load, accelerated aging rates are usual.
About the Authors
N. E. LapshinaRussian Federation
M. A. Negasheva
Russian Federation
R. V. Okushko
Russian Federation
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Lapshina N.E., Negasheva M.A., Okushko R.V. INFLUENCE OF SEVERAL BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL FACTORS ON THE RATES OF AGING AND WOMEN LIFESPAN ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CASE STUDY OF TIRASPOL LONG LIVERS. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 16. Biologiya. 2014;(4):20-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.1234/XXXX-XXXX-2014-4-20-24