Research of flexible sensors for human wearable health monitoring are of paramount importance. In view
of the problems of traditional sensors, such as complexity, low sensitivity, insufficient strain, short service
life and incompatibility with human body, the research progress of Graphene-based flexible sensors in
wearable health monitoring is systematically introduced. Benefitting from the commendable flexible
mechanical properties and high durability, flexible Graphene-based sensors promote its applications in
motion detection, body temperature monitoring, sweat ion real-time monitoring, voice recognition, pulsebeating, and respiration detection. The challenges and prospects of the application of Graphene-based
flexible sensors in wearable health monitoring are pointed out. It is expected that most current research,
which is still experimental, will need several more years of study before it becomes widely used. In the
future, more attention should be paid to the lack of flexibility and high sensitivity of Graphene, the
preparation of high purity Graphene, the application of composite materials and the development of
advanced technology.