Sweating Out the Circadian Rhythm: A Technical Review
Posted on 2021-03-01 - 17:05
Circadian
dysfunction or dysregulation is associated with many
chronic morbidities. Current state-of-art technologies do not provide
an accurate estimation of the extent of disease affliction. Recent
advances call for using wearables for improving management and diagnosis
of circadian related disorders. Sweat contains an abundance of relevant
biomarkers like cortisol, DHEA, and so forth, which could be leveraged
toward tracking the user’s chronobiology. In this article,
we provide a review of the key developments in the field of wearable
sensors for circadian technologies. We highlight the value of using
sweat along with portable electronics toward developing state-of-the-art
platforms for efficient diagnosis and management of chronic conditions.
Finally, we discuss challenges and opportunities for using wearable
sweat sensors for circadian diagnosis and disease management.
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Upasham, Sayali; Churcher, Nathan Kodjo Mintah; Rice, Paul; Prasad, Shalini (2021). Sweating Out the Circadian Rhythm: A Technical Review. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.0c02622