@Article{信息:doi 10.2196 / /移动医疗。4263,作者=“Wark, John D和Henningham, Lucy和Gorelik, Alexandra和Jayasinghe, Yasmin和Hartley, Stefanie和Garland, Suzanne Marie”,标题=“使用多传感器臂带测量澳大利亚年轻女性的基础体温:一项比较观察研究”,期刊=“JMIR mHealth uHealth”,年=“2015”,月=“Oct”,日=“05”,卷=“3”,数=“4”,页=“e94”,关键词=“基础体温;青年女性健康倡议;BodyMedia SenseWear;排卵;背景:月经周期是育龄妇女健康状况的关键标志。监测排卵在涉及年轻妇女的健康研究中是有用的。基础体温的上升在排卵后不久就会发生,并持续到下一次月经,这是一个潜在的有用的排卵标志,已在临床和研究环境中得到利用。目的:通过分析BodyMedia SenseWear (BMSW)与数字口腔体温计测量的基础体温的相关性和一致性,探讨BMSW在监测年轻女性排卵中的实用性。方法:采用Kappa统计来确定两种设备在每种分析形式下对每个参与者的排卵检测的一致性。 Participants also completed an online questionnaire assessing the acceptability of both devices. Results: We recruited 16 participants with 15 of them providing analyzable data (11 OCP non-users, 4 OCP users). Weak to moderate correlations were observed between thermometer and BMSW temperature measurements averaged over 5 different time intervals. However, no agreement between methods was observed using Bland-Altman plots. There was a significant difference in the range of temperatures that each device recorded (thermometer: 35.3-37.2{\textdegree}C, BMSW: 29.7-36.7{\textdegree}C) with BMSW temperatures significantly lower than thermometer temperatures: mean 34.6{\textdegree}C (SD 1.2) versus 36.4{\textdegree}C (SD 0.3) respectively, P<.001. Poor agreement was observed between devices under quantitative analysis of ovulation while fair agreement was observed under visual analysis. Under both quantitative and visual analysis, there was 0{\%} agreement for evidence of ovulation. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the importance of evaluating biomeasures collected using mobile monitoring devices by comparison with standard methods. It revealed a relatively poor correlation between BMSW and oral thermometer temperature readings and suggested that BMSW is unlikely to detect an upward shift in basal body temperature. Participant behavior suggested poor compliance in the use of BMSW for basal temperature measurement and that the basal body temperature method may not be suitable for use in unselected samples of young women. There is a need for research tools for monitoring ovulation that are simple, self-administered, and inexpensive, yet appealing to young women. ", issn="2291-5222", doi="10.2196/mhealth.4263", url="http://mhealth.www.mybigtv.com/2015/4/e94/", url="https://doi.org/10.2196/mhealth.4263", url="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441468" }
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