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Wearable Sweat Biosensors Refresh Personalized Health/Medical Diagnostics.

Wenhui JiJingyu ZhuWanxia WuNanxiang WangJiqing WangJiansheng WuQiong WuXuewen WangChangmin YuGaofeng WeiLin LiFengwei Huo
Published in: Research (Washington, D.C.) (2021)
Sweat contains a broad range of critical biomarkers including ions, small molecules, and macromolecules that may indirectly or directly reflect the health status of the human body and thereby help track disease progression. Wearable sweat biosensors enable the collection and analysis of sweat in situ, achieving real-time, continuous, and noninvasive monitoring of human biochemical parameters at the molecular level. This review summarizes the physiological/pathological information of sweat and wearable sweat biosensors. First, the production of sweat pertaining to various electrolytes, metabolites, and proteins is described. Then, the compositions of the wearable sweat biosensors are summarized, and the design of each subsystem is introduced in detail. The latest applications of wearable sweat biosensors for outdoor, hospital, and family monitoring are highlighted. Finally, the review provides a summary and an outlook on the future developments and challenges of wearable sweat biosensors with the aim of advancing the field of wearable sweat monitoring technology.
Keyphrases
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