Helfrich-Förster C, Monecke S, Spiousas I, Hovestadt T, Mitesser O, Wehr T A
Neurobiology and Genetics, Biocenter, Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg, Germany.
Institute of Medical Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich, Germany.
Sci Adv. 2021 Jan 27;7(5). doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abe1358. Print 2021 Jan.
Many species synchronize reproductive behavior with a particular phase of the lunar cycle to increase reproductive success. In humans, a lunar influence on reproductive behavior remains controversial, although the human menstrual cycle has a period close to that of the lunar cycle. Here, we analyzed long-term menstrual recordings of individual women with distinct methods for biological rhythm analysis. We show that women's menstrual cycles with a period longer than 27 days were intermittently synchronous with the Moon's luminance and/or gravimetric cycles. With age and upon exposure to artificial nocturnal light, menstrual cycles shortened and lost this synchrony. We hypothesize that in ancient times, human reproductive behavior was synchronous with the Moon but that our modern lifestyles have changed reproductive physiology and behavior.
许多物种会将繁殖行为与月周期的特定阶段同步,以提高繁殖成功率。在人类中,尽管人类月经周期的时长与月周期相近,但月球对繁殖行为的影响仍存在争议。在此,我们采用不同的生物节律分析方法,对个体女性的长期月经记录进行了分析。我们发现,周期超过27天的女性月经周期会间歇性地与月球亮度和/或重力周期同步。随着年龄增长以及暴露于人工夜间光线下,月经周期会缩短并失去这种同步性。我们推测,在古代,人类的繁殖行为与月球同步,但现代生活方式改变了生殖生理和行为。