Longitudinal Changes in Pitch-Related Acoustic Characteristics of the Voice Throughout the Menstrual Cycle: Observational Study.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jaycee Kaufman, Jouhyun Jeon, Jessica Oreskovic, Anirudh Thommandram, Yan Fossat
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Abstract

Background: Identifying subtle changes in the menstrual cycle is crucial for effective fertility tracking and understanding reproductive health.

Objective: The aim of the study is to explore how fundamental frequency features vary between menstrual phases using daily voice recordings.

Methods: This study analyzed smartphone-collected voice recordings from 16 naturally cycling female participants, collected every day for 1 full menstrual cycle. Fundamental frequency features (mean, SD, 5th percentile, and 95th percentile) were extracted from each voice recording. Ovulation was estimated using luteinizing hormone urine tests taken every morning. The analysis included comparisons of these features between the follicular and luteal phases and the application of changepoint detection algorithms to assess changes and pinpoint the day in which the shifts in vocal pitch occur.

Results: The fundamental frequency SD was 9.0% (SD 2.9%) lower in the luteal phase compared to the follicular phase (95% CI 3.4%-14.7%; P=.002), and the 5th percentile of the fundamental frequency was 8.8% (SD 3.6%) higher (95% CI 1.7%-16.0%; P=.01). No significant differences were found between phases in mean fundamental frequency or the 95th percentile of the fundamental frequency (P=.65 and P=.07). Changepoint detection, applied separately to each feature, identified the point in time when vocal frequency behaviors shifted. For the fundamental frequency SD and 5th percentile, 81% (n=13) of participants exhibited shifts within the fertile window (P=.03). In comparison, only 63% (n=10; P=.24) and 50% (n=8; P=.50) of participants had shifts in the fertile window for the mean and 95th percentile of the fundamental frequency, respectively.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that subtle variations in vocal pitch may reflect changes associated with the menstrual cycle, suggesting the potential for developing a noninvasive and convenient method for monitoring reproductive health. Changepoint detection may provide a promising avenue for future work in longitudinal fertility analysis.

在整个月经周期中声音音高相关声学特征的纵向变化:观察性研究。
背景:确定月经周期的细微变化对于有效的生育跟踪和了解生殖健康至关重要。目的:该研究的目的是探索如何基本频率特征变化月经期间使用日常录音。方法:本研究分析了智能手机收集的16名自然周期女性参与者的语音记录,每天收集1个完整的月经周期。从每个录音中提取基频特征(均值、标准差、第5百分位和第95百分位)。排卵是通过每天早上进行黄体生成素尿检来估计的。分析包括比较卵泡期和黄体期之间的这些特征,以及应用变化点检测算法来评估变化并确定音调发生变化的日期。结果:黄体期的基本频率SD比卵泡期低9.0% (SD 2.9%) (95% CI 3.4% ~ 14.7%;P=.002),基频的第5百分位高8.8% (SD 3.6%) (95% CI 1.7%-16.0%;P = . 01)。在平均基频和基频的第95百分位数中,各相位间无显著差异(P=。65, P=.07)。变化点检测,分别应用于每个特征,识别出声音频率行为发生变化的时间点。对于基频SD和第5百分位,81% (n=13)的参与者在可育窗口内表现出移位(P=.03)。相比之下,只有63% (n=10;P= 0.24)和50% (n=8;P=.50)的参与者在基本频率的平均值和第95百分位的可育窗口中分别发生了移位。结论:这些发现表明,音调的细微变化可能反映了与月经周期相关的变化,这表明有可能开发一种无创且方便的监测生殖健康的方法。变点检测可能为今后的纵向生育分析工作提供有前途的途径。
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