Recent Advancements in Physiological, Biochemical, and Multimodal Sensors Based on Flexible Substrates: Strategies, Technologies, and Integrations.
Tiezhu LiuLidan LiuGuang-Yang GouZhen FangJianhai SunJiamin ChenJianqun ChengMengdi HanTianjun MaChunxiu LiuNing XuePublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Flexible wearable devices have been widely used in biomedical applications, the Internet of Things, and other fields, attracting the attention of many researchers. The physiological and biochemical information on the human body reflects various health states, providing essential data for human health examination and personalized medical treatment. Meanwhile, physiological and biochemical information reveals the moving state and position of the human body, and it is the data basis for realizing human-computer interactions. Flexible wearable physiological and biochemical sensors provide real-time, human-friendly monitoring because of their light weight, wearability, and high flexibility. This paper reviews the latest advancements, strategies, and technologies of flexibly wearable physiological and biochemical sensors (pressure, strain, humidity, saliva, sweat, and tears). Next, we systematically summarize the integration principles of flexible physiological and biochemical sensors with the current research progress. Finally, important directions and challenges of physiological, biochemical, and multimodal sensors are proposed to realize their potential applications for human movement, health monitoring, and personalized medicine.
Keyphrases
- endothelial cells
- human health
- healthcare
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- low cost
- health information
- pluripotent stem cells
- risk assessment
- randomized controlled trial
- heart rate
- physical activity
- deep learning
- pain management
- machine learning
- big data
- blood pressure
- replacement therapy
- body mass index
- working memory
- smoking cessation
- electronic health record