Progress in The Application of Flexible and Wearable Electrochemical Sensors in Monitoring Biomarkers of Athletes

Author:

Liu Yuteng12,Luo Tingting2,Ding Chengbiao3,Xuan Lei4,Li Jian1,Yang Runhuai12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The first affiliated hospital of Anhui Medical University Anhui Medical University Hefei 230031 P. R. China

2. School of biomedical engineering Anhui Medical University Hefei 230032 P. R. China

3. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine The Second Affifiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei Anhui 230601 P. R. China

4. Anhui Institute of Sports Science and Technology No. 97, Wuhu Road, Baohu District Hefei Anhui P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAthletes continuously seek out creative methods and technologies to improve their physical fitness and overall performance. Wearable technology's progress offers a swift and eco‐conscious way to consistently observe physiological changes evidenced by biomarkers, stemming from an athlete's internal exertion or external workload. However, there is still a long distance to further understand the internal physiology of athletes which may bring hope to tailor training and recovery programs individually. The ongoing challenges faced by sports healthcare personnel are in finding biomarkers safely and continuously to control athletes' physical condition and tailor their recovery and eating patterns. The summary of this review encompasses the development of flexible and wearable electrochemical sensors. This article provides an overview of biofluids, commonly detected by wearable biochemical sensors and their mutual anatomical formations, with a focus on sweat and its associated biomarkers. Following this, its real‐world application in sports medicine becomes apparent, both theoretically and potentially. The paper ends by highlighting challenges and imagining the possible development of this exciting emerging field.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Anhui Medical University

Publisher

Wiley

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