A Review of Wearable Sweat Monitoring Platforms: From Biomarker Detection to Signal Processing Systems
Yuhan Zheng

TL;DR
This review discusses the latest developments in wearable sweat monitoring platforms, focusing on biomarkers, sensor mechanisms, and electronic signal processing, highlighting challenges for clinical validation and large-scale use.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of sweat biomarkers, sensor mechanisms, and electronic architectures, addressing gaps in mechanistic understanding and interdisciplinary integration.
Findings
Analysis of sweat biomarkers and their systemic connections
Evaluation of biosensor mechanisms for sweat detection
Discussion of electronic architectures for signal processing
Abstract
Wearable electronics hold great potential in defining new paradigms of modern healthcare, including personalized health management, precision medicine, and athletic performance optimization. This stems from their ability in enabling continuous, real-time health monitoring. To enable molecular-level analysis, biofluids rich in molecular analytes have become one of the most important target samples for wearable sensors. Among them, sweat stands out as an ideal candidate for next-generation wearable health monitoring platforms due to its completely noninvasive nature and ease of acquisition. In recent years, several studies have demonstrated feasible prototype designs for sweat-based wearable sensors. However, one of the major gaps toward large-scale commercialization is the development of clinically validated standards for sweat analysis. One key requirement is to establish the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials · Analytical Chemistry and Sensors · Conducting polymers and applications
