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Disposable Sensor Measures Sweat Volume, Salinity to Help Prevent Dehydration

Lori Kendrick 09 Feb 2017 News, Technologies Comments Off on Disposable Sensor Measures Sweat Volume, Salinity to Help Prevent Dehydration 948 Visualizações

At the South by Southwest (SXSW) event in Austin, Texas this week, the National Kidney Foundation has partnered with materials researchers to show off a sweat-monitoring patch as a way to raise awareness of staying hydrated. Developed at the laboratory of John Rogers, now at Northwestern University, who has been a pioneer of flexible electronic technology, the patch measures the amount of sweat released by the skin as well as how salty the sweat is. This provides an indicator of how hydrated you really are. The patch is designed to work over a 30 minute period, ideally during an exercise routine that results in breaking a sweat.

Here’s a quick video from Northwestern about this project:

Link: Heart Your Kidneys at SXSW…

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