Nocturnal finger skin temperature in menstrual cycle tracking: ambulatory pilot study using a wearable Oura ring release_jp2abdfxiven7hi7ose2bjhngq

by Anna Maijala, Hannu Kinnunen, Heli Koskimäki, Timo Jämsä, Maarit Kangas

Published in BMC Women's Health by Springer Science and Business Media LLC.

2019   Volume 19, Issue 1, p150

Abstract

Body temperature is a common method in menstrual cycle phase tracking because of its biphasic form. In ambulatory studies, different skin temperatures have proven to follow a similar pattern. The aim of this pilot study was to assess the applicability of nocturnal finger skin temperature based on a wearable Oura ring to monitor menstrual cycle and predict menstruations and ovulations in real life.
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