Evaluation of Menstrual Cycle Tracking Behaviors in the Ovulation and Menstruation Health Pilot Study: Cross-Sectional Study
BackgroundMenstrual cycle tracking apps (MCTAs) have potential in epidemiological studies of women's health, facilitating real-time tracking of bleeding days and menstrual-associated signs and symptoms. However, information regarding the characteristics of MCTA users versus cycle nontrackers is...
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Main Authors: | Tatheer Adnan (Author), Huichu Li (Author), Komal Peer (Author), Elizabeth Peebles (Author), Kaitlyn James (Author), Shruthi Mahalingaiah (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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