NIKE, Inc.
NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY FOR SENSING GLYCOGEN IN MUSCLE TISSUE
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Abstract:
A system, wearable device, and method include a light emitter configured to emit light at a first wavelength of between approximately 900 and 1000 nanometers and at a second wavelength of approximately 1350 nanometers, a first light detector spaced at a first distance from the light emitter, and a second light detector spaced at a second distance from the light emitter, the second distance approximately twice the first distance. At least one of hydration and glycogen of muscle tissue is determinable based on a relationship between backscatter light from the muscle tissue as detected by the second light detector and backscatter light from non-muscle tissue as detected by the first light detector.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
26 Jan 2017
Issue date:
8 Jul 2021