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Temperature regulation in women: Effects of the menstrual cycle.

Fiona C Baker1,2, Felicia Siboza2, Andrea Fuller2.   

Abstract

Core body temperature changes across the ovulatory menstrual cycle, such that it is 0.3°C to 0.7°C higher in the post-ovulatory luteal phase when progesterone is high compared with the pre-ovulatory follicular phase. This temperature difference, which is most evident during sleep or immediately upon waking before any activity, is used by women as a retrospective indicator of an ovulatory cycle. Here, we review both historical and current literature aimed at characterizing changes in core body temperature across the menstrual cycle, considering the assessment of the circadian rhythm of core body temperature and thermoregulatory responses to challenges, including heat and cold exposure, exercise, and fever. We discuss potential mechanisms for the thermogenic effect of progesterone and the temperature-lowering effect of estrogen, and discuss effects on body temperature of exogenous formulations of these hormones as contained in oral contraceptives. We review new wearable temperature sensors aimed at tracking daily temperature changes of women across multiple menstrual cycles and highlight the need for future research on the validity and reliability of these devices. Despite the change in core body temperature across the menstrual cycle being so well identified, there remain gaps in our current understanding, particularly about the underlying mechanisms and microcircuitry involved in the temperature changes.
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Keywords:  Circadian rhythm; estradiol; exercise; follicular; luteal; ovulation; progesterone; thermometer; thermoregulation; wearable temperature sensor

Year:  2020        PMID: 33123618      PMCID: PMC7575238          DOI: 10.1080/23328940.2020.1735927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Temperature (Austin)        ISSN: 2332-8940


  176 in total

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9.  Novel Technique for Confirmation of the Day of Ovulation and Prediction of Ovulation in Subsequent Cycles Using a Skin-Worn Sensor in a Population With Ovulatory Dysfunction: A Side-by-Side Comparison With Existing Basal Body Temperature Algorithm and Vaginal Core Body Temperature Algorithm.

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10.  Sex difference in initial thermoregulatory response to dehydrated exercise in the heat.

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