Childhood illness not linked to higher adult mortality

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Last Updated : Jul 27 2016 | 4:32 PM IST

Exposure to infections in childhood does not have long-lasting consequences for later life survival and reproduction, revealed a new study.

The researchers found no support for the idea that exposure to infections in childhood can result in higher mortality risk during adulthood.

Previous research suggested that diseases which used to be common in childhood, such as smallpox, measles and whooping cough caused long-lasting inflammation, which then increased the risk of heart disease in adulthood and resulted in an early death.

With the introduction of vaccines and eradication of diseases, children now-a-days rarely get these illnesses anymore and do not experience long-lasting inflammation and as a result are living longer, suggested the study.

"Our analyses are significant because they show that early-life disease exposure was not linked to increased risk of death in later life. It was also not linked to risk of death specifically from heart disease, stroke and cancer and was not related to age at first birth, number of children born, or child survival rate in either men or women," said Adam Hayward, researcher at University of Stirling in a statement.

Researchers surveyed 7,283 men and women who were born between 1751 and 1850 and analysed how an individual's early disease exposure was linked to their survival, deaths from cardiovascular disease, and their fertility.

The researchers found no support for the idea that exposure to infections in early life can have long-lasting consequences for later-life survival and reproduction.

Instead, it appears more likely that improved conditions during adulthood, such as healthcare and diet are responsible for recent increases in adult lifespan, suggested the study.

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First Published: Jul 27 2016 | 4:20 PM IST

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