2014 Living to 100 Monograph
Table of Contents by Session
January 8-10, 2014 
Walt Disney World Swan Resort 
Orlando, Fla.
The Living to 100 monograph is composed of the papers, panel discussions and keynote sessions presented at the symposium.
 Program  
 Overview  
 Timothy F. Harris 
 General Session I: The Advancing Frontier of Human Survival  
 James Vaupel 
Informal Discussion Transcript
Session 1A: Innovative Retirement Products
 Optimal Retirement Tontines for the 21st Century: with Reference to Mortality Derivatives in 1693  
 Moshe A. Milevsky and Thomas S. Salisbury 
 Estimating the True Cost of Retirement  
 David Blanchett 
 The CBD Mortality Indexes: Modeling and Applications  
 Wai Sum-Chan, Johnny Siu-Hang Li, and Jackie Li 
 Discussant Comments  
 Kai Kaufhold 
Informal Discussion Transcript
1B: Happily Ever After, Marriage and Old Age Mortality
 Mortality, Health and Marriage: A Study Based on Taiwan’s Population Data  
 Hsin Chung Wang and Jack C. Yue 
 Spousal Concordance in Exceptional Longevity: The Interplay between Early Life, Marriage and Survival  
 Valérie Jarry, Alain Gagnon, Robert Bourbeau 
 Which Socio-Demographic Living Arrangement Helps to Reach 100?  
 Michael Poulain and Anne Herm 
 Discussant Comments  
 Jean-Marc Fix 
Informal Discussion Transcript
1C: Panel: Perspectives and Implications to Stakeholders of Increasing Longevity
 Moderator  
 Timothy F. Harris 
 Panelists  
 Robert L. Brown, Jennifer A. Haid, Sally Hass, Sandra Timmermann 
2A: From Population to Insured Lives, Finding Longevity Drivers
 Logistic Regression for Insured Mortality Experience Studies  
 Zhiwei Zhu and Zhi Li 
 Predictors of Exceptional Longevity: Effects of Early-Life Childhood Conditions, Mid-Life Environment and Parental Characteristics  
 Leonid A. Gavrilov and Natalia S. Gavrilova 
 Liars, Cheaters and Procrastinators: How They Upset Mortality Studies  
 R.C.W. “Bob” Howard 
 Discussant Comments  
 Tom Edwalds 
Informal Discussion Transcript
2B: Behavior and Causes of Death: Impact on Mortality and Mortality Modeling
 Obesity and Mortality  
 Sam Gutterman 
 Causes-of-Death Mortality: What Do We Know on Their Dependence?  
 Séverine Arnold (-Gaille) and Michael Sherris 
 Mortality of Smoking by Gender  
 Sam Gutterman 
 Discussant Comments  
 S. Jay Olshansky 
Informal Discussion Transcript
2C: Panel: Developing a Winning Strategy to Address the Good, the Bad and the Wrinkled of Our Aging Workforce
 Moderator  
 Anna M. Rappaport 
 Panelists  
 Donald Fuerst, Sally Hass, Haig Nalbantian 
Informal Discussion Transcript
General Session II—Panel: Innovative Business Solutions to Respond to the Aging Society
 Moderator  
 Anna Rappaport 
 Panelists  
 Cindy Hounsell, Tim Driver, Nigel Nunoo 
Informal Discussion Transcript
General Session III—Learning from Genetics
 Genetically Informed Longevity  
 Tom Bakos, Marc Klibanow, Nicholas Schork, Ali Torkamani, and Ashley Van Zeeland 
 How Genes Modulate Patterns of Aging-Related Changes on the Way to 100: Lessons from Biodemographic Analyses of Longitudinal Data  
 Anatoliy I. Yashin, Konstantin G. Arbeev, Deqing Wu, Alexander Kulminski, Liubov Arbeeva, Irina Kulminskaya, Igor Akushevich, and Svetlana V. Ukraintseva 
 Contribution of Familial Longevity to Living to 100  
 Paola Sebastiani, Stacy L. Andersen, Avery I. McIntosh, Lisa Nussbaum, Meredith D. Stevenson, Leslie Pierce, Samantha Xia, Kelly Salance, and Thomas T. Perls 
 Discussant Comments  
 Leonard Hayflick 
 Author's Reply  
 Tom Bakos 
Informal Discussant Transcript
3A: Mortality Age Patterns: Trends and Projections
 Coherent Projections of Age, Period and Cohort Dependent Mortality Improvements  
 Matthias Börger and Marie-Christine Aleksic 
 Measurement of Mortality among Centenarians in Canada  
 Nadine Ouellette and Robert Bourbeau 
 Mortality Trajectories at Extreme Old Ages: A Comparative Study of Different Data Sources on U.S. Old-Age Mortality  
 Natalia S. Gavrilova and Leonid A. Gavrilov 
 Discussant Comments  
 Johnny Siu-Hang Li 
Informal Discussion Transcript
3B: Societal Changes and Adaptations as a Result of Longer Life Spans
 How Well Have Retirement Systems Adapted to Longer Life?  
 Anna M. Rappaport  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Mapping the Adequacy of Care and Support for the Elderly in Developed Countries  
 Doug Andrews  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Supporting the Oldest Old: The Role of Social Insurance, Pensions and Financial Products  
 Jonathan Barry Forman  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Discussant Comments  
 Robert Brown 
Informal Discussion Transcript
3C: Panel: Data Sources and Projection Methods for Successfully Supporting the Needs of the Senior Market
 Moderator  
 Jean-Marc Fix 
 Panelists  
 Louis Adam, W. Ward Kingkade, Jean-Marie Robine 
Informal Discussion Transcript
4A: The Changing Age Distribution of Deaths
 A Study of Measuring the Mortality Compression  
 Jack C. Yue  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Modal Age at Death: Mortality Trends in England and Wales 1841–2010  
 Emily Clay  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Compression of Morbidity and Mortality: New Perspectives  
 Eric Stallard  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
Jean-Marie Robine
4B: Longevity and Lifestyle
 Living To 100: Socioeconomic Implications of Increased Longevity  
 Rick Gorvett  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Perspectives on SOA Post-Retirement Risk Research and What It Tells About Implications of Long Life  
 Anna M. Rappaport  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Subjective Survival Probabilities and Life Tables: Evidence from Europe  
 Franco Peracchi and Valeria Perotti  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Discussant Comments  
 Arnold Dicke 
Informal Discussion Transcript
4C: Panel: Proactive Strategies for Managing Long-Term Care Needs in Retirement
 Moderator  
 John W. Paddon 
 Panelists  
 John Cutler, Steve Schoonveld, Sandra Timmermann 
 General Session IV: Could Moses Live to Be 120?  
 Nir Barzilai 
Informal Discussion Transcript
General Session V: Mortality Projection from a Social Security Perspective
Panel
 Moderator  
 Sam Gutterman 
 Panelists  
 Adrian Gallop, Stephen Goss and Jean-Claude Menard 
Transcript
 Mortality Projections for Social Security Programs in Canada  
 Office of the Chief Actuary  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
Informal Discussion Transcript
5A: Aging and Changes in Health Status
 Survival Characteristics of Three Senior Populations, with a Focus on Life Settlements  
 Vincent J. Granieri and Gregory P. Heck  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Modeling Medical Cost Trends for Advancing Age in the Long Run  
 Thomas E. Getzen  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Sex Differences in Predictors of Health Decline: Results from a 16-Year Longitudinal Cohort Study  
 Steven G. Prus  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Discussant Comments  
 Eric Stallard 
Informal Discussion Transcript
5B: Longevity and Cognitive Impairment
 Cognitive, Psychological and Social Drivers of Longevity  
 Gordon Woo and Anne Bruce 
 Is Secondary Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Possible? A Discussion of Studies in the Alzheimer’s Disease Field  
 Heather M. Snyder, Dean Hartley, Keith N. Fargo and Maria C. Carrillo  
 Abstract  
 Complete Paper 
 Discussant Comments  
 Jay Olshansky 
 Discussant Comments  
 Robert Pokorski 
Informal Discussion Transcript
5C: Panel: Leaving Worries Behind: Risk Management Strategies for Individuals to Address the Economic Issues Related to Increased Longevity
 Moderator  
 Arnold Dicke 
 Panelists  
 Christine Fahlund, Joseph E. Montminy, Robert A. Painter, William Silbert, Harrison C. Weaver 
Informal Discussion Transcript
General Session VI
 Regenerative Medicine: New Approaches to Health Care  
 Anthony Atala, M.D