Tuljapurkar Shripad
Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Sci Aging Knowledge Environ. 2005 Apr 6;2005(14):pe9. doi: 10.1126/sageke.2005.14.pe9.
Americans are getting fatter, and it is known that increased obesity may increase the risk of death. Olshansky et al. have argued that this increase in obesity will likely slow, or even reverse, increases in life expectancy in the United States and perhaps save U.S. Social Security as a result. We discuss historical changes in the mortality rate and the reasons why other analyses argue that life expectancies will continue to increase. We also discuss the limitations of using single risk factors such as obesity as predictors of mortality risk. Finally, we explore the relation between risk factors and the long-term historical increase in human life expectancy.
美国人正变得越来越胖,而且众所周知,肥胖率上升可能会增加死亡风险。奥尔尚斯基等人认为,这种肥胖率的上升可能会减缓甚至逆转美国预期寿命的增长,并且可能因此拯救美国社会保障体系。我们讨论了死亡率的历史变化以及其他分析认为预期寿命将持续增长的原因。我们还讨论了将肥胖等单一风险因素用作死亡风险预测指标的局限性。最后,我们探讨了风险因素与人类预期寿命长期历史增长之间的关系。