The devices will be able to continuously monitor your body's composition and help you take action..
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Richard Platt
onto Wearable Tech and the Internet of Things (Iot) January 9, 2022 10:24 PM
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Health tech company Abbott is working on “biowearable” devices to track certain elements of one’s body, with the idea that they’ll provide users with more insights about their general health and help them take action. The Lingo devices will measure glucose, ketones and lactate, and eventually they may be able to monitor alcohol levels.
The upcoming biowearables, which aren't intended for medical use, athletes are using a version of the device to help optimize their food intake for their training and competition. The company is planning to expand glucose monitoring use cases to help the public manage things like sleep, weight and energy levels. The aim of the ketone biowearable is to offer continuous tracking of ketones so that wearers can see how quickly they get into ketosis. That's a state in which a body doesn't have enough carbohydrates to turn into energy and instead burns fat (and generates ketones). With the lactate wearable, Abbott's goal is to continuously measure lactate build up while working out. It says that can provide insights on athletic performance. It'll be some time before Abbott can bring this tech to the consumer market. If and when the biowearables do arrive and they work as promised, they should help those interested in keeping close tabs on the condition of their body to do so.