Phase 10 variations11/23/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s the first time that a study has continuously tracked human skin temperature over such a long period of time, to the best of the researchers’ knowledge. N either cycles nor sex accounted for significant differences in variability of any group. A large minority however have very clear, but monthly rythms. Many women have low or undetectable monthly rhythms in temperature. The researchers found that skin temperature mostly varied as a function of time of day and whether the subject was awake or asleep, across male and female participants. The team found that there were more differences between any two individuals in the study, whether male or female, than between the sexes. The data for the finding was gathered from a wearable device to continuously monitor the skin temperature of 600 people, half female and half male, over six months. ![]() This might seem like common sense, but variations in body signals due to menstrual cycles, such as temperature, were used as an excuse to keep women out of clinical studies for decades. ![]() Women produce physiological data that is just as predictable as men, at least when it comes to skin temperature. ![]()
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