“一滴汗”就能監(jiān)測健康狀況? Chinese researchers design wristwatch for real-time health monitoring through sweat
中國日報(bào)網(wǎng) 2024-07-12 15:49
隨著科技的發(fā)展和人們健康意識的提升,能夠監(jiān)測健康狀況的設(shè)備越來越多。你能想象到憑借小小的一滴汗液就能監(jiān)測身體健康狀況嗎?
Scientists from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HIPS) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have designed a wristwatch that can measure essential chemicals in body sweat. Their findings were published in the journal ACS Nano.
中國科學(xué)院合肥物質(zhì)科學(xué)研究院的科學(xué)家們研發(fā)了一款可以測量汗液中必需化學(xué)物質(zhì)的腕表。他們的研究結(jié)果發(fā)表在《ACS Nano》期刊上。
Sweat contains electrolytes, primarily potassium, sodium and calcium. The balance of these essential minerals is crucial for supporting muscle function, nerve health and regular heartbeat.
汗液中含有電解質(zhì),主要是鉀、鈉和鈣。研究人員表示,這些必需礦物質(zhì)的平衡對維持肌肉功能、神經(jīng)健康和規(guī)律心跳至關(guān)重要。
The wristwatch collects sweat from the skin and analyzes it in real time using a sensor chip with an ion-sensitive membrane. When sweat enters the device, it will come into contact with the membrane that contains three tubules capable of measuring sodium, potassium and calcium levels, respectively.
這款腕表可以從皮膚上收集汗液,并使用帶有離子敏感膜的傳感器芯片實(shí)時分析汗液。當(dāng)汗水進(jìn)入設(shè)備時,它會接觸到含有三個小管的離子敏感膜,這些小管分別可以測量鈉、鉀和鈣的含量。
Although they are not the first to invent sweat sensors, the Chinese researchers emphasized the wristwatch's solid interface for long-term reliability.
雖然這不是汗液傳感器第一次問世,但研究人員強(qiáng)調(diào),該腕表的固體接觸層可以保證它長期耐用。
"It surpasses the stability of many other sensors by consistently monitoring the three ions in human sweat for over six months," said lead researcher Huang Xingjiu, of the Institute of Solid State Physics under the HIPS.
該研究的首席研究員,來自中國科學(xué)院合肥物質(zhì)科學(xué)研究院的黃行九說:“(我們使用該傳感器)持續(xù)監(jiān)測了人體汗液中的三種離子六個多月,發(fā)現(xiàn)該傳感器的穩(wěn)定性超過了許多其他傳感器。”
Since endurance athletes use electrolyte drinks to counteract the loss of energy and replenish it, researchers in the study measured the sweat composition of these chemicals in athletes running long distances on a treadmill. The accuracy reached approximately 95 percent when compared to the standard detection method.
由于耐力運(yùn)動員會飲用電解質(zhì)飲料來補(bǔ)充能量和電解質(zhì),研究人員在這項(xiàng)研究中測量了運(yùn)動員在跑步機(jī)上長跑產(chǎn)生的汗液中化學(xué)物質(zhì)的組成。與標(biāo)準(zhǔn)檢測方法測量的結(jié)果相比,該傳感器測量的結(jié)果準(zhǔn)確度達(dá)到95%左右。
"When there are electrolyte abnormalities, the device will remind users to supplement them promptly. The aim of developing this device is to provide warnings for electrolyte loss and reduce exercise-related injury risks."
研究人員解釋道:“當(dāng)電解質(zhì)異常時,該設(shè)備會提醒用戶及時補(bǔ)充電解質(zhì)。開發(fā)這種設(shè)備的目的是為電解質(zhì)流失提供警告,降低與運(yùn)動相關(guān)的傷害風(fēng)險(xiǎn)?!?/p>
For ordinary people, the conventional electrolyte test requires samples of body fluids taken in hospitals. The new wristwatch has the potential to serve as an alternative to needles for measuring electrolytes.
對于普通人來說,傳統(tǒng)的電解質(zhì)測試需要在醫(yī)院采集體液樣本。這款腕表有可能替代針管,成為測量電解質(zhì)的新工具。
The next goal of the research team is to design various sensitive membrane materials for monitoring more physiological information, such as glucose and chloride ions.
研究小組的下一個目標(biāo)是設(shè)計(jì)不同的敏感膜材料,以監(jiān)測更多生理信息,比如葡萄糖和氯離子。
The researchers noted that compared to popular fitness watches on the market, the device they designed is larger and heavier, making it less comfortable to wear. However, they expect to develop wearable sweat sensors suitable for market applications in the next five years. The team of researchers also aims to adapt the device for environmental monitoring to measure heavy metals in the future.
研究人員還指出,目前他們研發(fā)的腕表比市場上流行的健身手表更大更重,戴起來不太舒服。因此,他們希望在未來五年內(nèi)開發(fā)出適合市場需求的可穿戴式汗液傳感器。研究小組還打算在未來將該設(shè)備用于環(huán)境監(jiān)測,進(jìn)行重金屬測量等工作。
英文來源:新華網(wǎng)
編輯:麥合麗婭·麥提尼亞孜(實(shí)習(xí)) 董靜
審校:陳丹妮