Fig. 4: Performance of DGBS in Athletics and Daily Activity. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Performance of DGBS in Athletics and Daily Activity.

From: Wearable continuous diffusion-based skin gas analysis

Fig. 4

a Sweat rates during weight training measured with biosymbiotic DGBS with heart rate benchmark. b Biosymbiotic DBGS and heart rate for stationary cycling for a total of 30 min indoors, followed by rest to sweat cessation, with subsequent stationary cycling outdoors for a total of 30 min captured in one continuous activity. c DBGS and Heart Rate for a tennis match. d Continuous chronic data collection of one work week recording of sweat rate using the biosymbiotic DBGS with activity marked by icons. Dumbbell: Weightlifting session. Bike: Cycling activity. Shoe: Running activity. Tennis Racquet: Tennis activity. e Sweat response to ingestion of food covered in hot sauce. The gray line indicates the start of food ingestion. f Sweat rate cessation following exercise completion. g Illustration of epidermal thermography capturing the wake-up period with corresponding sweat rates.

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