Metabolic syndrome is a prevalent condition in adults over the age of 65 and is a risk factor for developing cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes. Thus, methods to track the condition, prevent complications and assess symptoms and risk factors are needed. Here we discuss sweat-based wearable technologies as a potential monitoring tool for patients with metabolic syndrome. We describe several key symptoms that can be evaluated that could employ sweat patches to assess inflammatory markers, glucose, sodium, and cortisol. We then discuss the challenges with material property, sensor integration, and sensor placement and provide feasible solutions to optimize them. Together with a list of recommendations, we propose a pathway toward successfully developing and implementing reliable sweat-based technologies to monitor metabolic syndrome.
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Lyzwinski, L., Elgendi, M., Shokurov, A. V., Cuthbert, T. J., Ahmadizadeh, C., & Menon, C. (2023). Opportunities and challenges for sweat-based monitoring of metabolic syndrome via wearable technologies. Communications Engineering, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-023-00097-w
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