Journal article
Basal temperature measurement using a multi-sensor armband in australian young women: A comparative observational study
JD Wark, L Henningham, A Gorelik, Y Jayasinghe, S Hartley, SM Garland
Jmir Mhealth and Uhealth | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.4263
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Abstract
Background: The menstrual cycle is a key marker of health in women of reproductive age. Monitoring ovulation is useful in health studies involving young women. The upward shift in basal body temperature, which occurs shortly after ovulation and continues until the next menses, is a potentially useful marker of ovulation, which has been exploited in clinical and research settings. Objective: We investigated the utility of BodyMedia SenseWear (BMSW) in monitoring ovulation in young women by analyzing the correlation and agreement of basal temperatures measured using BMSW and a digital oral thermometer. Methods: Kappa statistics were used to determine the agreement in ovulation detection betwee..
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