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. 2025 Jan 1:282:126986.
doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2024.126986. Epub 2024 Oct 4.

Flexible epidermal wearable sensor for Athlete's sweat biomarkers monitoring

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Flexible epidermal wearable sensor for Athlete's sweat biomarkers monitoring

Jian Cai et al. Talanta. .

Abstract

Wearable sweat sensors hold great promise for the monitoring of athletic sweat biomarkers that are reflective of physical status and the inimitable feature of wearable sensors to conduct dynamic sweat analysis in situ. However, the preparative methods of wearable patches for monitoring athlete's biomarkers are often complicated. Here, we demonstrate the first example of "sports lab-on-skin" as a fully integrated epidermal sweat sensor through simple laser engraving and laser cutting methods, which enables on-body and wirelessly measuring sweat Na+, sweat K+, sweat lactate, and initial sweat rate for physical status assessment. We test the performance of the "sports lab-on-skin" in both physically trained and un-trained groups under the same exercise intensity. We also validate the influence of different scenarios (water intake, breakfast, and exercise intensity) on dehydration time, sweat K+ level, sweat lactate level, and initial sweat rate.

Keywords: Athletic monitoring; Graphene; Sweat biomarkers; Wearable sensor.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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