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Investigation of Cortisol Dynamics in Human Sweat Using a Graphene-Based Wireless mHealth System

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卷 2, 期 4, 页码 921-937

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DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2020.01.021

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  1. Rothenberg Innovation Initiative (RI2) program
  2. Carver Mead New Adventures Fund
  3. Caltech-City of Hope Biomedical Research Initiative
  4. National Institutes of Health [5R21NR018271]
  5. National Science Scholarship from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore

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Understanding and assessing endocrine response to stress is crucial to human performance analysis, stress-related disorder diagnosis, and mental health monitoring Current approaches for stress monitoring are largely based on questionnaires, which could be very subjective. To avoid stress-inducing blood sampling and to realize continuous, non-invasive, and real-time stress analysis at the molecular levels, we investigate the dynamics of a stress hormone, cortisol, in human sweat using an integrated wireless sensing device. Highly sensitive, selective, and efficient cortisol sensing is enabled by a flexible sensor array that exploits the exceptional performance of laser-induced graphene for electrochemical sensing. Here, we report the first cortisol diurnal cycle and the dynamic stress-response profile constructed from human sweat. Our pilot study demonstrates a strong empirical correlation between serum and sweat cortisol, revealing exciting opportunities offered by sweat analysis toward non-invasive dynamic stress monitoring via wearable and portable sensing platforms.

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