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Post-Exercise Sweat Loss Estimation Accuracy of Athletes and Physically Active Adults: A Review
The main purposes of this review were to provide a qualitative description of nine investigations in which sweat losses were estimated by participants following exercise and to perform a quantitative analysis of the collective data. Unique estimations (n
Eric O’Neal +6 more
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This work presents a new multilayered microfluidic platform, manufactured using a rapid and cost-effective xurography technique, for the detection of drug concentrations in sweat.
Goran M. Stojanović +6 more
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Wearable biomedical technology has gained much support lately as devices have become more affordable to the general public and they can easily interact with mobile phones and other platforms.
Bruno Gil +2 more
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Altered Experienced Thermoregulation in Depression—No Evidence for an Effect of Early Life Stress
Objectives: Accumulating evidence suggests that individuals with depression are characterised by difficulties in thermoregulatory cooling. The aim of this study was to investigate, for the first time, whether depressed individuals are aware of these ...
Sarina von Salis +2 more
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Abnormal protein phosphorylation may relate to diseases such as Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, and Parkinson’s. Therefore, the real-time detection of phosphoproteins in sweat was of great significance for the early knowledge, detection, and treatment of ...
Yuting Qiao +7 more
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Recent Impact of Microfluidics on Skin Models for Perspiration Simulation
Skin models offer an in vitro alternative to human trials without their high costs, variability, and ethical issues. Perspiration models, in particular, have gained relevance lately due to the rise of sweat analysis and wearable technology.
Genís Rabost-Garcia +2 more
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Temperature elevation due to global warming increases the risks of dehydration, which can induce heat-related illness. Proper rehydration with appropriate amounts of water and electrolytes is essential to aid body fluid homeostasis.
Yuki Hashimoto +4 more
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Wearable Biosensors for Non-Invasive Sweat Diagnostics
Recent advances in microfluidics, microelectronics, and electrochemical sensing methods have steered the way for the development of novel and potential wearable biosensors for healthcare monitoring.
Jing Xu, Yunsheng Fang, Jun Chen
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The investigation of novel sample matrices in the forensic sciences offers several possible advantages, such as allowing for results to be obtained in cases where common sample types are absent.
Oliver Gould +2 more
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