Characterization of chaotic dynamics in the human menstrual cycle |
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Authors: | GN Derry PS Derry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Loyola University Maryland, 21210 Baltimore, MD, USA;(2) Paula Derry Enterprises in Health Psychology, Baltimore, MD, USA |
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Background The human menstrual cycle is known to exhibit a significant amount of unexplained variability. This variation is typically dismissed as random fluctuations in an otherwise periodic and predictable system. Given the many delayed nonlinear feedbacks in the multiple levels of the reproductive endocrine system, however, the menstrual cycle can properly be construed as the output of a nonlinear dynamical system, and such a system has the possibility of being in a chaotic trajectory. We hypothesize that this is in fact the case and that it accounts for the observed variability. |
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