Because data on age changes in blood hemoglobin concentration (Hb) originat
e from cross-sectional studies, they are biased as a result of disease-asso
ciated changes in Hb and selective mortality of subjects with high and low
Hb. The purpose of this project was to study longitudinally the age-associa
ted changes in Hb among military aviators. Data were extracted from the med
ical files of 807 subjects, of whom 213 were healthy. There was an increase
in Hb among men 20 to 45 years old. In all three types of analysis (in coh
orts, in groups with different ages at diagnosis of the first chronic disea
se, and in groups of healthy subjects in service at different ages), subjec
ts who were healthier (eligible for flying until a later age, later age at
diagnosis of the first chronic disease, and no chronic disease at later age
) had lower Hb and a steeper:increase in Hb with age.