Textile sensors to measure sweat pH and sweat-rate during exercise

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Abstract

Sweat analysis can provide a valuable insight into a person's well-being. Here we present wearable textile-based sensors that can provide real-time information regarding sweat activity. A pH sensitive dye incorporated into a fabric fluidic system is used to determine sweat pH. To detect the onset of sweat activity a sweat rate sensor is incorporated into a textile substrate. The sensors are integrated into a waistband and controlled by a central unit with wireless connectivity. The use of such sensors for sweat analysis may provide valuable physiological information for applications in sports performance and also in healthcare.

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Coyle, S., Morris, D., Lau, K. T., Diamond, D., Taccini, N., Costanzo, D., … Luprano, J. (2009). Textile sensors to measure sweat pH and sweat-rate during exercise. In 2009 3rd International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare - Pervasive Health 2009, PCTHealth 2009. https://doi.org/10.4108/ICST.PERVASIVEHEALTH2009.5957

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