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Long-term mortality of academy award winning actors and actresses
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BackgroundSocial status gradients are powerful health determinants for individuals living in poverty. We tested whether winning an Academy award (Oscar) for acting was associated with long-term survival.MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal cohort analysis of all actors and actresses nominated for an Academy award in a leading or a supporting role. For each, a control was identified based on age, sex, and co-staring in the same film.ResultsOverall, 2,111 individuals were analyzed with 1,122 total deaths occurring during a median follow-up of 68.8 years. Comparisons of winners to controls yielded a 4.8% relative difference average life-span (95% confidence interval: 1.6 to 7.9, p = 0.004), a 5.1 year absolute increase in life expectancy (95% confidence interval: 3.0 to 7.2, p < 0.001), and a 41% improvement in mortality hazard (95% confidence interval: 19 to 68, p < 0.001). The increased survival tended to be greater in recent years, for individuals winning at a younger age, and among those with multiple wins. The increased survival replicated in secondary analyses comparing winners to nominees and was not observed in analyses comparing nominees to controls.ConclusionsAcademy award winning actors and actresses show a positive association between success and survival, suggesting the importance of behavioral, psychological, or other modifiable health factors unrelated to poverty.
Title: Long-term mortality of academy award winning actors and actresses
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BackgroundSocial status gradients are powerful health determinants for individuals living in poverty.
We tested whether winning an Academy award (Oscar) for acting was associated with long-term survival.
MethodsWe conducted a longitudinal cohort analysis of all actors and actresses nominated for an Academy award in a leading or a supporting role.
For each, a control was identified based on age, sex, and co-staring in the same film.
ResultsOverall, 2,111 individuals were analyzed with 1,122 total deaths occurring during a median follow-up of 68.
8 years.
Comparisons of winners to controls yielded a 4.
8% relative difference average life-span (95% confidence interval: 1.
6 to 7.
9, p = 0.
004), a 5.
1 year absolute increase in life expectancy (95% confidence interval: 3.
0 to 7.
2, p < 0.
001), and a 41% improvement in mortality hazard (95% confidence interval: 19 to 68, p < 0.
001).
The increased survival tended to be greater in recent years, for individuals winning at a younger age, and among those with multiple wins.
The increased survival replicated in secondary analyses comparing winners to nominees and was not observed in analyses comparing nominees to controls.
ConclusionsAcademy award winning actors and actresses show a positive association between success and survival, suggesting the importance of behavioral, psychological, or other modifiable health factors unrelated to poverty.
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