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Wearable sensors for monitoring vital signals in sports and health: progress and perspective

Jinwei Zhao (Department of Sport, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland and Department of Physical, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, Zhengzhou, China)
Shuolei Feng (Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia and Department of Rehabilitation, The People’s Hospital of TUAN FENG, Huanggang, China)
Xiaodong Cao (Department of Sport, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Gdansk, Poland and Zhengzhou Technical College, Zhengzhou, Henan, China)
Haopei Zheng (Department of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)

Sensor Review

ISSN: 0260-2288

Article publication date: 16 April 2024

Issue publication date: 6 May 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to concentrate on recent innovations in flexible wearable sensor technology tailored for monitoring vital signals within the contexts of wearable sensors and systems developed specifically for monitoring health and fitness metrics.

Design/methodology/approach

In recent decades, wearable sensors for monitoring vital signals in sports and health have advanced greatly. Vital signals include electrocardiogram, electroencephalogram, electromyography, inertial data, body motions, cardiac rate and bodily fluids like blood and sweating, making them a good choice for sensing devices.

Findings

This report reviewed reputable journal articles on wearable sensors for vital signal monitoring, focusing on multimode and integrated multi-dimensional capabilities like structure, accuracy and nature of the devices, which may offer a more versatile and comprehensive solution.

Originality/value

The paper provides essential information on the present obstacles and challenges in this domain and provide a glimpse into the future directions of wearable sensors for the detection of these crucial signals. Importantly, it is evident that the integration of modern fabricating techniques, stretchable electronic devices, the Internet of Things and the application of artificial intelligence algorithms has significantly improved the capacity to efficiently monitor and leverage these signals for human health monitoring, including disease prediction.

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Citation

Zhao, J., Feng, S., Cao, X. and Zheng, H. (2024), "Wearable sensors for monitoring vital signals in sports and health: progress and perspective", Sensor Review, Vol. 44 No. 3, pp. 301-330. https://doi.org/10.1108/SR-02-2024-0080

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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