Recent developments in wearable breath sensors for healthcare monitoring

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Dohyung Kim
Jinwoo Lee
Moo Kyun Park
Seung Hwan Ko
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[1] Seoul National University,Applied Nano and Thermal Science Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Seoul National University Hospital,Department of Otorhinolaryngology
[3] Seoul National University Medical Research Center,Head and Neck Surgery
[4] Seoul National University,Sensory Organ Research Institute
[5] Seoul National University,Institute of Engineering Research / Institute of Advanced Machinery and Design (SNU
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Within the breath lie numerous health indicators, encompassing respiratory patterns and biomarkers extending beyond respiratory conditions to cardiovascular health. Recently, the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has not only underscored the necessity of on-the-spot breath analysis but has also normalized the use of masks in everyday life. Simultaneously, the rapid evolution of wearable technology has given rise to innovative healthcare monitoring tools, with a specific emphasis on wearable breath sensors. This review explores current research trends in utilizing wearable breathing sensors to detect diverse respiratory biomarkers and monitor respiratory parameters, including airflow, temperature, and humidity. Additionally, it explores diverse applications, ranging from recognizing breathing patterns to swiftly detecting diseases. Integrating the Internet of Things and machine learning technologies into these applications highlights their potential to offer a personalized, accurate, and efficient healthcare solution.
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