A Potential Decline in Life Expectancy in the United States in the 21st Century
University of Illinois Chicago · Cancer Research And Biostatistics · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Forecasts of life expectancy are an important component of public policy that influence age-based entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare. Although the Social Security Administration recently raised its estimates of how long Americans are going to live in the 21st century, current trends in obesity in the United States suggest that these estimates may not be accurate. From our analysis of the effect of obesity on longevity, we conclude that the steady rise in life expectancy during the past two centuries may soon come to an end.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 554.66
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
10- SJS. Jay OlshanskyCorresponding
University of Illinois Chicago
- DJDouglas J. Passaro
University of Illinois Chicago
- RCRonald C. Hershow
University of Illinois Chicago, Cancer Research And Biostatistics
- JEJennifer E. Layden
University of Illinois Chicago
- BABruce A. Carnes
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Topics & keywords
- Life expectancy
- Entitlement (fair division)
- Longevity
- Social security
- Medicine
- Gerontology
- Demography
- Expectancy theory