TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonagenarian siblings and their offspring display lower risk of mortality and morbidity than sporadic nonagenarians
T2 - The Leiden longevity study
AU - Westendorp, Rudi G.J.
AU - Van Heemst, Diana
AU - Rozing, Maarten P.
AU - Frölich, Marijke
AU - Mooijaart, Simon P.
AU - Blauw, Gerard Jan
AU - Beekman, Marian
AU - Heijmans, Bastiaan T.
AU - De Craen, Anton J.M.
AU - Slagboom, P. Eline
PY - 2009/9
Y1 - 2009/9
N2 - Objectives: To compare the risk of mortality of nonagenarian siblings with that of sporadic nonagenarians (not selected on having a nonagenarian sibling) and to compare the prevalence of morbidity in their offspring with that of the offsprings' partners. Design: Longitudinal (mortality risk) and cross-sectional (disease prevalence). Setting: Nationwide sample. Participants: The Leiden Longevity Study consists of 991 nonagenarian siblings derived from 420 Caucasian families, 1,365 of their offspring, and 621 of the offsprings' partners. In the Leiden 85-plus Study, 599 subjects aged 85 were included, of whom 275 attained the age of 90 (sporadic nonagenarians). Measurements: All nonagenarian siblings and sporadic nonagenarians were followed for mortality (with a mean±standard deviation follow-up time of 2.7±1.4 years and 3.0±1.5 years, respectively). Information on medical history and medication use was collected for offspring and their partners. Results: Nonagenarian siblings had a 41% lower risk of mortality (P<.001) than sporadic nonagenarians. The offspring of nonagenarian siblings had a lower prevalence of myocardial infarction (2.4% vs 4.1%, P=.03), hypertension (23.0% vs 27.5%, P=.01), diabetes mellitus (4.4% vs 7.6%, P=.004), and use of cardiovascular medication (23.0% vs 28.9%, P=.003) than their partners. Conclusion: The lower mortality rate of nonagenarian siblings and lower prevalence of morbidity in their middle-aged offspring reinforce the notion that resilience against disease and death have similar underlying biology that is determined by genetic or familial factors.
AB - Objectives: To compare the risk of mortality of nonagenarian siblings with that of sporadic nonagenarians (not selected on having a nonagenarian sibling) and to compare the prevalence of morbidity in their offspring with that of the offsprings' partners. Design: Longitudinal (mortality risk) and cross-sectional (disease prevalence). Setting: Nationwide sample. Participants: The Leiden Longevity Study consists of 991 nonagenarian siblings derived from 420 Caucasian families, 1,365 of their offspring, and 621 of the offsprings' partners. In the Leiden 85-plus Study, 599 subjects aged 85 were included, of whom 275 attained the age of 90 (sporadic nonagenarians). Measurements: All nonagenarian siblings and sporadic nonagenarians were followed for mortality (with a mean±standard deviation follow-up time of 2.7±1.4 years and 3.0±1.5 years, respectively). Information on medical history and medication use was collected for offspring and their partners. Results: Nonagenarian siblings had a 41% lower risk of mortality (P<.001) than sporadic nonagenarians. The offspring of nonagenarian siblings had a lower prevalence of myocardial infarction (2.4% vs 4.1%, P=.03), hypertension (23.0% vs 27.5%, P=.01), diabetes mellitus (4.4% vs 7.6%, P=.004), and use of cardiovascular medication (23.0% vs 28.9%, P=.003) than their partners. Conclusion: The lower mortality rate of nonagenarian siblings and lower prevalence of morbidity in their middle-aged offspring reinforce the notion that resilience against disease and death have similar underlying biology that is determined by genetic or familial factors.
KW - Familial
KW - Longevity
KW - Morbidity
KW - Nonagenarian siblings
KW - Offspring
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02381.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02381.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 19682117
AN - SCOPUS:69549112995
SN - 0002-8614
VL - 57
SP - 1634
EP - 1637
JO - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
JF - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
IS - 9
ER -