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Comparison of circadian rhythms in male and female humans
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1977
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SleepHeart RateAlertnessMedicinePhysiologyCircadian RhythmsMale HrSex DifferenceEndocrinologyCircadian RhythmCardiologyChronobiologyMelatoninCircadian Biology
Heart rate (HR) and rectal temperature (RT) data were obtained from 12 female and 27 male subjects. The subjects were housed in a facility where the environment was controlled. Human male and female RT and HR exhibit a circadian rhythm with an excursion of about 1.2 C and 30 beats/min, respectively. The acrophases, amplitudes, and level crossings are only slightly different between the sexes. The male HR and RT circadian wave forms are more stable than those of the females. However, the actual RT and HR of males were always lower than that of females at all time points around the clock. The HR during sleep in females is 15 per cent below the daily mean heart rate and in males, 22 per cent.