Wearable sensors allow continuous monitoring of metabolites for diabetes, sports medicine, exercise science, and physiology research. These sensors can continuously detect target …
Noninvasive, in situ biochemical monitoring of physiological status, via the use of sweat, could enable new forms of health care diagnostics and personalized hydration strategies …
Development of wearable sensing platforms is essential for the advancement of continuous health monitoring and point-of-care testing. Eccrine sweat pH is an analyte that can be …
Tracking the concentration of biomarkers in biofluids can provide crucial information about health status. However, the complexity and nonideal form factors of conventional digital …
KA Barnes, ML Anderson, JR Stofan… - Journal of Sports …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to expand our previously published sweat normative data/analysis (n= 506) to establish sport-specific normative data for whole-body sweating …
Despite the huge expansion in recent years of sweat sensing and wearable technologies, several challenges are still open, including poor sample collection, separate sampling and …
X Huang, Y Liu, W Park, J Li, J Ma… - Advanced …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Intelligent monitoring human physiological information in real time raises the demand for skin‐integrated electronics, as which is a flexible format and can be mounted onto the …
Y Dong, TL Liu, S Chen… - Advanced functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Wearable electronics play important roles in noninvasive, continuous, and personalized monitoring of multiple biosignals generated by the body. To unleash their full potential for …
T Hew-Butler - Disorders of Fluid and Electrolyte Metabolism, 2019 - karger.com
Exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH) refers to below-normal serum sodium concentrations [Na+] that develop during exercise. The pathogenesis of EAH is best …