Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function

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Main Authors: Isaac Opoku, Eamon Johnson, Shravan Khare, Adam T. Perzynski, Mary Joan Roach
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-06-01
Series:Health Science Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.70906
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Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
Health Science Reports
bioimpedance
cognitive function
hydration status
pilot study
wearable sensors
title Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
title_full Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
title_fullStr Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
title_full_unstemmed Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
title_short Community‐Based Pilot Study of a Wrist‐Worn Bioimpedance Hydration Sensor and Its Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between Hydration and Cognitive Function
title_sort community based pilot study of a wrist worn bioimpedance hydration sensor and its implications for understanding the relationship between hydration and cognitive function
topic bioimpedance
cognitive function
hydration status
pilot study
wearable sensors
url https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.70906
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