Scientists put sweat sensors to the test in the heat

NCT ID NCT07490756

Summary

This study aimed to see how well a new wearable device, called hDrop, measures how much people sweat and the salt content of their sweat during exercise. Twenty healthy adults exercised in a warm room while wearing the device and using standard lab equipment for comparison. The goal was to gather data to understand if the wearable sensor is a reliable tool for athletes and fitness enthusiasts.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • University of Arkansas Exercise Science Research Center

    Fayetteville, Arkansas, 72701, United States

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