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Tape-Free, Digital Wearable Band for Exercise Sweat Rate Monitoring

Author(s)
Dautta, ManikAyala-Cardona, Luis FernandoDavis, NoelleAggarwal, AshwinPark, JonghwaWang, ShuGillan, LiamJansson, ElinaHietala, MikkoKo, HyunhyubHiltunen, JussiJavey, Ali
Issued Date
2023-03
DOI
10.1002/admt.202201187
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/62282
Citation
ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES, v.8, no.6, pp.2201187
Abstract
Monitoring sweat secretion rate is essential for uncovering underlying physical conditions like hyperhidrosis, mental stress, and neural disorders. Often, flexible microfluidic sweat rate monitoring devices use tape as a means of attachment to the skin to tightly seal the collection area. While these single-use, adhesive-backed devices have lightweight and thin interfaces for mounting on the skin, their form factor complicates their potential integration with available commercial wearables, such as smartwatches. Here, a tape-free device, consisting of a 3D-printed sweat collector with a concave surface that is strapped onto the skin to form an effective seal, is presented. The materials, structure, and dimensions of the sweat collector are optimized for conformal device-to-skin contact and efficient capture of sweat. The collector is interfaced with a fluidic microchannel with embedded electrodes for continuous digital monitoring of sweat rate. Long-term exercise-induced local sweat rate from multiple body locations in both multi-subject and longitudinal studies is measured, depicting the correlation between the measured sweat profile and total body fluid loss. The simple installation procedure and reusability of this tape-free device make it a good candidate for integration with the band of a watch.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2365-709X
Keyword (Author)
3D printedfluid lossleakage-freereusablesweat ratetape-freewearable devices
Keyword
PREVENTIONHYDRATIONGLANDSSENSOR

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