A few days ago I came across this Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign for a new wearable device called the Echo H2 Sensor which claims it can detect your glucose levels, hydration status, and lactate levels in real-time during exercise by analyzing your sweat. I set out to do some research on whether there's any science behind their claims.
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John Davis I'm a recent filters (2011) graduate of Carleton College and a long-time student of distance running. My interests include elite training, biomechanics, injury prevention and treatment, supplemental exercises, training for younger runners, and coaching philosophies. Currently, I live in the Twin Cities, write, filters and coach at Edina High School. View my complete profile
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