Wearable sensors allow continuous monitoring of metabolites for diabetes, sports medicine, exercise science, and physiology research. These sensors can continuously detect target analytes in skin interstitial fluid (ISF), tears, saliva, and sweat. In this review, we will summarize developments on wearable devices and their potential applications in research, clinical practice, and recreational and sporting activities. Sampling skin ISF can require insertion of a needle into the skin, whereas sweat, tears, and saliva can be sampled by devices worn outside the body. The most widely sampled metabolite from a wearable device is glucose in skin ISF for monitoring diabetes patients. Continuous ISF glucose monitoring allows estimation of the gluco...
The chemical digitalization of sweat using wearable sensing interfaces is an attractive alternative ...
Wearable biosensors show considerable promise in monitoring and assessing the real-time performance ...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...
Wearable sensors allow continuous monitoring of metabolites for diabetes, sports medicine, exercise ...
The constant miniaturization of electronics and the development of powerful data processing tools ha...
The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate, and regular glucose monitoring is criti...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for the non-invasive monitoring of diabetes are constantly being ...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Abstract: Wearable potentiometric sensors have received considerable attention owing to their great...
The development of wearable biosensors for continuous noninvasive monitoring of target biomarkers is...
Together with the upcoming market for wearable consumer technologies, noninvasive and continuous hea...
Biomarkers are crucial biological indicators in medical diagnostics and therapy. However, the proces...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
The chemical digitalization of sweat using wearable sensing interfaces is an attractive alternative ...
Wearable biosensors show considerable promise in monitoring and assessing the real-time performance ...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...
Wearable sensors allow continuous monitoring of metabolites for diabetes, sports medicine, exercise ...
The constant miniaturization of electronics and the development of powerful data processing tools ha...
The incidence of diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate, and regular glucose monitoring is criti...
Continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) for the non-invasive monitoring of diabetes are constantly being ...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Abstract: Wearable potentiometric sensors have received considerable attention owing to their great...
The development of wearable biosensors for continuous noninvasive monitoring of target biomarkers is...
Together with the upcoming market for wearable consumer technologies, noninvasive and continuous hea...
Biomarkers are crucial biological indicators in medical diagnostics and therapy. However, the proces...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients' health, particularly for symptoms associ...
Wearable bioelectronic technologies have made significant progresses in personalized health manageme...
Blood glucose concentration is a key indicator of patients’ health, particularly for symptoms associ...
The chemical digitalization of sweat using wearable sensing interfaces is an attractive alternative ...
Wearable biosensors show considerable promise in monitoring and assessing the real-time performance ...
Wearable biosensors represent a promising opportunity to continuously and non-invasively track human...