Table J
Relative displacements of physiologic age by factors that accentuate aging or loss of life span (minus
time) or retard aging (plus time).
Reversible
Permanent
—
or, an average effect of 1% overweight
Occupational exercise vs sedentary
occupation
tions
Mother died at 60
Father died at 60
Both mother and father died at 60
countries
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Life Insurance Impairment Study: '
Rheumatic heart disease, evidenced by
Fat metabolism
Having average lipoprotein concentra-
Both mother and father lived to age 80
disease over past century in Western
Atherosclerosis 5
In 25 percentile of population having
"ideal" lipoprotein concentrations
Mother lived to age 80
Father lived to age 80
Recession of childhood and infectious
Smoking#
l pack cigarettes per day
2 packs cigarettes per day
Both mother and father lived to age 90
~St
group
group
group
group
group
+10
0
Heart murmur
Heart murmur + tonsillitis
Heart murmur + strep infection
-ll
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~13
Pr9E-THON
overweight
overweight
overweight
overweight
overweight
Ke HOW OS
25%
35%
45%
55%
67%
NNW oP A
Overweight@
2 grandparents lived to age 80
4 grandparents lived to age 80
Mother lived to age 90
Father lived to age 90
Ow a
Familial constitutions: />*
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Whe TAAWAN
Married status vs single, widowed,
divorced
wm
Female vs male sex!
+
be
Country vs city dwelling!
RPReO
Years
Years