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Biomarkers and Detection Platforms for Human Health and Performance Monitoring: A Review

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 7, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202104426

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biosensor technologies; human health and performance biomarkers; human health and performance monitoring

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  1. U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory

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Human health and performance monitoring is crucial for various occupational sectors. Although commercially wearable sensors can assess human health and states, their precision in HHPM is limited. However, detecting minimally or noninvasive biomarkers has become critical for human monitoring.
Human health and performance monitoring (HHPM) is imperative to provide information necessary for protecting, sustaining, evaluating, and improving personnel in various occupational sectors, such as industry, academy, sports, recreation, and military. While various commercially wearable sensors are on the market with their capability of quantitative assessments on human health, physical, and psychological states, their sensing is mostly based on physical traits, and thus lacks precision in HHPM. Minimally or noninvasive biomarkers detectable from the human body, such as body fluid (e.g., sweat, tear, urine, and interstitial fluid), exhaled breath, and skin surface, can provide abundant additional information to the HHPM. Detecting these biomarkers with novel or existing sensor technologies is emerging as critical human monitoring research. This review provides a broad perspective on the state of the art biosensor technologies for HHPM, including the list of biomarkers and their physiochemical/physical characteristics, fundamental sensing principles, and high-performance sensing transducers. Further, this paper expands to the additional scope on the key technical challenges in applying the current HHPM system to the real field.

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