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titleOfInvention Non-Invasive System and Method for Measuring Skin Hydration of a Subject
abstract A non-invasive system and method for measuring skin hydration of a subject comprising a thermistor ( 7 ) used in transient mode to obtain a measurement of the thermal conductivity of the skin of the subject and a processor ( 8 ) for determining a skin hydration value from the thermal conductivity measurement. The system for measuring skin hydration may be comprised in a non-invasive system for detecting blood analyte concentration, preferably glucose, including a spectroscopic device having e.g. an infrared source ( 2 ) which generates infrared beam ( 3 ) and detector ( 6 ) for detecting transmitted radiation through portion 1 (e.g. finger) of a subject. The system may also include skin hydrator ( 9 ) which moisturises the skin connected in a control loop to the system for measuring skin hydration. The system for detecting blood analyte concentration may include a photoacoustic device or a metabolic heat conformation device.
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