A wearable patch for continuous analysis of thermoregulatory sweat at rest
Human Body
Physiological
Science
Rest
Q
Microfluidics
Neurosciences
Parkinson Disease
Sweating
Biosensing Techniques
Walking
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Stress
Article
Hypoglycemia
Levodopa
Wearable Electronic Devices
Stress, Physiological
Humans
Sweat
Body Temperature Regulation
DOI:
10.1038/s41467-021-22109-z
Publication Date:
2021-03-23T11:04:44Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
AbstractThe body naturally and continuously secretes sweat for thermoregulation during sedentary and routine activities at rates that can reflect underlying health conditions, including nerve damage, autonomic and metabolic disorders, and chronic stress. However, low secretion rates and evaporation pose challenges for collecting resting thermoregulatory sweat for non-invasive analysis of body physiology. Here we present wearable patches for continuous sweat monitoring at rest, using microfluidics to combat evaporation and enable selective monitoring of secretion rate. We integrate hydrophilic fillers for rapid sweat uptake into the sensing channel, reducing required sweat accumulation time towards real-time measurement. Along with sweat rate sensors, we integrate electrochemical sensors for pH, Cl−, and levodopa monitoring. We demonstrate patch functionality for dynamic sweat analysis related to routine activities, stress events, hypoglycemia-induced sweating, and Parkinson’s disease. By enabling sweat analysis compatible with sedentary, routine, and daily activities, these patches enable continuous, autonomous monitoring of body physiology at rest.
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