[腋窝温度测量作为生物节律标记的验证。]性别变量的研究]。

Archivos de neurobiologia Pub Date : 1992-05-01
A Adán
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本文分析了一天清醒时口腔和腋窝温度之间的关系,并验证了这两个参数之间存在性别差异。我们选取了20名年龄在22 - 30岁之间的健康受试者(男10名,女10名),控制了环境和受试者变量。女性组的腋窝温度确实显示出更高的热值(13次记录中有8次)。性别组间存在高度相关(r = 0.854, p < 0.001),性别间腋窝温度节律是耦合的,差异只是程度上的。对于口腔温度,女性组在3次记录(15.00,18.00和21.00)中显示出较高的值,并且全天男性和女性之间没有相关性。这些结果证明了口腔温度节律模式的性别差异。在整个样本中,无论男女,温度之间的相关性都是高度正相关的。我们的研究提供了使用腋窝温度作为替代体温测量的有效性的经验数据。我们期望在时间生物学领域的研究中越来越多地使用腋窝温度。
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[Validation of axillary temperature measurement as a biorhythm marker. Study of the sex variable].

This paper analyses the relationship between oral and axillary temperatures in the waking part of the day, and verify the existence of sex differences within both parameters. We selected 20 healthy subjects (10 men and 10 women) aged 22 to 30, controlling environmental and subject variables. The women's group does show greater thermic values for axillary temperature (8 of the 13 recordings). There was a highly correlation between sex groups (r = 0.854, p less than 0.001), axillary temperature rhythms between sexes are coupled and any differences are only of degree. For oral temperature the women's group showed higher values in 3 recordings (15.00, 18.00 and 21.00), and there was no correlation between men and women throughout the day. These results evidence sex differences in rhythmic patterns of oral temperature. Correlations between temperatures were highly positive for the whole sample, men and women. Our study presents empirical data on the validity of using axillary temperature as alternative measurement of body temperature. We expect the use of axillary temperature to be increasingly employed in chronobiological field studies.

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