Predominance of Distal Skin Temperature Changes at Sleep Onset across Menstrual and Circadian Phases

Jun 2, 2011Journal of biological rhythms

Changes in hand and foot skin temperature at sleep start across menstrual cycle and daily rhythms

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Abstract

Core body temperature (CBT) showed slower, smaller decreases during nap episodes in the midluteal phase compared to the midfollicular phase.

  • Menstrual cycle phases influence the distal-core temperature gradient (DCG), which was significantly lower during wake episodes in the midluteal phase.
  • Nap episodes resulted in rapid increases in distal skin temperature (DT) and DCG, while CBT decreases were more gradual and varied by menstrual phase.
  • Circadian rhythms of melatonin secretion and thermoregulation were phase-advanced compared to CBT and sleepiness rhythms.
  • The interaction between circadian phase and sleep-wake state impacts thermoregulation, with nap episode effects moderated by menstrual factors.

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