2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41746-019-0150-9
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Wearable sensors for monitoring the physiological and biochemical profile of the athlete

Abstract: Athletes are continually seeking new technologies and therapies to gain a competitive edge to maximize their health and performance. Athletes have gravitated toward the use of wearable sensors to monitor their training and recovery. Wearable technologies currently utilized by sports teams monitor both the internal and external workload of athletes. However, there remains an unmet medical need by the sports community to gain further insight into the internal workload of the athlete to tailor recovery protocols … Show more

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“…Unlike moment-to-moment changes in heart rate, an individual's RHR, when measured daily in a consistent setting, might provide a measure of an individual's overall cardiovascular physiologic status. Changes over weeks to months might indicate changes in cardiovascular fitness [23], but changes over days might reflect infection or other significant physiologic triggers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike moment-to-moment changes in heart rate, an individual's RHR, when measured daily in a consistent setting, might provide a measure of an individual's overall cardiovascular physiologic status. Changes over weeks to months might indicate changes in cardiovascular fitness [23], but changes over days might reflect infection or other significant physiologic triggers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their utilization can be useful for measuring the level of stress, a way to assist in the "athlete quantitative assessment" of physical load, physical condition, fatigue. For instance, Kitman Labs use motion technology training to diagnose the athlete's responces to various movements [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional displays utilize mainly solid‐state light‐emitting diode (LED) and liquid crystal display (LCD) technologies, and are massively used in consumer electronics including televisions, laptops, mobile phones, and tablets. With the demand of, but not limited to, the personalized healthcare monitoring system and more realistic wearable VR/AR system for entertainment, wearable electronics has rapidly advanced over the past 10 years 1,3,7,107,142‐147 . In accordance, as required by the conformal human skin, the edge of the display technology is also pushed so that the mechanical flexibility and stretchability are introduced to the display.…”
Section: General Wearable Electronics and Wearable Photonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%