2025-04-15 カリフォルニア大学バークレー校(UCB)
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- https://engineering.berkeley.edu/news/2025/04/dont-sweat-it/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-025-01365-7
身体的・精神的活動における発汗量モニタリングの代理としての皮膚電気活動 Electrodermal activity as a proxy for sweat rate monitoring during physical and mental activities
Seung-Rok Kim,Yifei Zhan,Noelle Davis,Suhrith Bellamkonda,Liam Gillan,Elina Hakola,Jussi Hiltunen & Ali Javey
Nature Electronics Published:01 April 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-025-01365-7
Abstract
Electrodermal activity has long been used for mental activity monitoring by measuring skin conductance at specific locations, such as fingertips, with high sweat gland density. However, electrodermal activity has not been considered useful for physical activity monitoring, where large sweat volumes are generated, resulting in the accumulation of sweat at the skin–electrode interface and, thus, preventing further dynamic response to sweating events. Here we show that electrodermal activity can be used as a proxy for sweat loss measurement under both low and high physical activity levels. We use wearable sweat sensors that consist of water-permeable electrodes and microfluidic-based sweat analysers, and show that skin conductance is proportional to the instantaneous sweat loss. We demonstrate that sweat loss during exercise can be estimated by integrating skin conductance over time, which can be applied to assess the body hydration status of exercisers. From multisite measurements of skin conductance, we show that the wrist, forearm and upper arm are reflective of physical activity levels, whereas the finger is indicative of mental activity. Simultaneous measurement of two different sites selectively decouples mental and physical activities.