Survival curves aging describe population-level patterns of mortality across the lifespan. These curves illustrate probability of survival at different ages and reflect biological aging processes and environmental conditions. Changes in survival curves over time indicate improvements in early-life survival, healthcare, and disease prevention. Aging-related shifts in survival curves often show delayed mortality but increased late-life vulnerability. Survival curves aging analysis helps identify compression or expansion of morbidity. Understanding survival curves provides insight into how aging biology and societal factors shape longevity patterns and population health outcomes.
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