WO2022249998A1 - Health management assistance system and health management assistance method - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to technology of a health management support system and a health management support method for a subject to manage his/her health.
- Patent Documents 1 and 2 disclose that a test kit is sent together with health food to support health management.
- a test result can be obtained by sending a sample such as urine collected with this test kit to a test center.
- Patent Document 3 discloses supporting health management by continuously obtaining the measurement results of sodium, potassium, calcium, glucose, etc. using a sensor that can be handled by the person to be measured (subject). It is disclosed to Further, Patent Literature 4 discloses a method of measuring by installing electrodes on a urinal so that a user (examinee) does not directly handle an inspection device.
- the present invention was made in view of such a background, and the object of the present invention is to support easy health management.
- the present invention collects component information, which is information about components in a body fluid of a subject, obtained by a component detection sensor, and collects information related to health used by the subject.
- a server that collects usage information of a plurality of types of products, and a subject that displays a display screen in which the usage information and the component information are associated with each other based on the information transmitted from the server. and a terminal.
- Other solutions will be described as appropriate in the embodiments.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a user terminal; It is a figure (1) which shows the external appearance of a measuring device. It is a figure (part 2) which shows the external appearance of a measuring device. It is a figure which shows the internal structure of a sensor part. It is a figure which shows the relationship between the kind of sensor and measurement object. It is a figure which shows another example of a measuring device.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing a measured value change display screen displayed when a significant difference test of measured values in two periods is performed (Part 2). In the present embodiment, it is a diagram showing a purchase tendency display screen showing the purchase tendency.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart showing the procedure of measurement value acquisition processing performed in the present embodiment; 4 is a flow chart showing the procedure of food intake and exercise program execution processing performed in the present embodiment. It is a procedure showing the procedure of display processing of the measured value change display screen performed in the present embodiment. It is a figure explaining health care using a health care support system concerning this embodiment. It is a figure which shows an example of the business network using the health-care support system which concerns on this embodiment. It is a diagram showing another example of a business network using the health management support system according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing determination information for company Y, which is one of sales companies;
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing determination information for company Z, which is one of sales companies;
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 2) showing an example of determination information;
- FIG. 11 is a diagram (part 3) showing an example of determination information;
- FIG. 10 is a diagram (part 4) showing an example of determination information;
- It is a figure which shows an example of the state of determination information (part 5).
- 4 is a flowchart showing the procedure of determination information generation processing performed in the present embodiment; 4 is a flow chart showing the procedure of a first determination process performed in this embodiment; 9 is a flowchart showing the procedure of second determination processing performed in the embodiment; 9 is a flow chart showing the procedure of a third determination process performed in this embodiment; It is a figure which shows an example of the business network using the health-care support system Za which concerns on this embodiment.
- the user who is the subject, continuously measures urine components in multiple items at home, and evaluates changes due to the user's intake of food and drink and the execution of an exercise program.
- a health management support system Z (see FIG. 1) that can evaluate related lifestyle habits.
- the operating company provides the user with a urine component measurement service.
- the operating company cooperates with manufacturers that provide food and drink to users, and gyms, fitness clubs, hospitals, etc. that provide users with exercise programs for health.
- Food and drink shall include foods, beverages, box lunches, and supplements that are generally consumed.
- foods and beverages include health foods designated by specified health insurance or the like.
- An exercise program is provided to a user by a gym or the like. For example, a sheet of paper describing a plurality of types of muscle strength training and the number of sets is sent from the gym or the like to the user.
- the operating company provides the user with an environment for measuring urine components.
- the operating company accumulates the measurement results of urine components and provides a service that allows users to browse the changes and the like.
- a user means a person who has registered as a member of the urine component measurement service provided by the operating company.
- measurement of urine components and confirmation of the measured values are appropriately referred to as “examination”.
- health management is supported based on the measured values of urine components, which are body fluids. .
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a health management support system Z according to this embodiment (first embodiment).
- the health management support system Z has a server 1, a user terminal 2, a manufacturer terminal 4, and an operating company terminal 5.
- a plurality of user terminals 2, a plurality of manufacturer terminals 4, a gym terminal 4A, and an operating company terminal 5 are connected to the server 1 via a WAN (Wide Area Network) or the like.
- the user terminal 2 is a smart phone, a tablet computer, or other mobile terminal, and is a terminal possessed by a user.
- the user terminal 2 may be a personal computer (PC) owned by an individual.
- PC personal computer
- it is assumed that a smart phone is used as the user terminal 2 .
- the user terminal 2 transmits measured values output from a measuring device 3 (see FIG. 2) for measuring urine components, which will be described later, to the server 1. Display logs, etc.
- the maker terminal 4 is a terminal installed at the maker.
- the gym terminal 4A is a terminal installed in a gym or the like. Note that manufacturers and gyms are sometimes collectively referred to as affiliated companies.
- the operating company terminal 5 is a terminal installed in the operating company.
- the server 1 collects and analyzes the measurement values including the unit transmitted from the user terminal 2, and stores the data.
- the server 1 also transmits data of the collected measurement values (measurement data) to the user terminal 2 .
- the server 1 may be installed on the cloud, or may be installed at an operating company.
- server 1 may be installed in the operating company, or may be installed in a company to which the operating company has outsourced operations.
- the server 1 has a user processing unit 101 , a storage processing unit 102 , an analysis unit 103 , an affiliated company processing unit 104 , a measuring device order processing unit 105 and a product order processing unit 106 .
- the server 1 also has user information 111 , behavior information 112 , point information 113 , product statistical information 114 , purchaser statistical information 115 , product usage information 116 , and partner company profile information 117 . Note that products include food and drink manufactured by manufacturers and exercise programs provided to users by gyms and the like.
- the user processing unit 101 authenticates whether the access from the user terminal 2 is the user or not, and stores data sent from the user terminal 2 in the action information 112 or the like. In addition, the user processing unit 101 acquires data from the behavior information 112 or the like according to a request sent from the user terminal 2, and transmits the acquired data to the user terminal 2 that made the request.
- the storage processing unit 102 stores order data from the measuring device order processing unit 105 and the product order processing unit 106 in the user information 111 .
- the analysis unit 103 performs statistical analysis, point calculation, and the like based on the user information 111, the behavior information 112, the product usage information 116, and the like. Then, the analysis unit 103 stores the results of the statistical analysis in the product statistical information 114 and the purchaser statistical information 115, and stores the data regarding the calculated points in the point information 113.
- the affiliated company processing unit 104 performs authentication processing for accesses from the manufacturer terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A. In addition, the affiliated company processing unit 104 writes data to and reads data from the affiliated company profile information 117 . Further, when receiving a viewing request from the manufacturer terminal 4, the affiliated company processing unit 104 reads data from the behavior information 112, the point information 113, the product statistical information 114, the purchaser statistical information 115, and the product usage information 116 in accordance with the viewing request. . Then, the affiliated company processing unit 104 transmits the read data to the maker terminal 4 or the gym terminal 4A that issued the browsing request.
- the measuring device order processing unit 105 stores history data regarding ordering of the measuring device 3 by the operating company in the user information 111 via the storage processing unit 102 .
- history data related to ordering of the measuring device 3 is stored as "sensor purchase history" (described later in FIG. 10). If the user purchases the measuring device 3 from a manufacturer, a gym, or the like, the measuring device order processing unit 105 can be omitted.
- the product order processing unit 106 stores history data regarding product orders by the operating company in the affiliated company profile information 117 via the storage processing unit 102 .
- the user information 111 stores data related to users (members).
- the user information 111 will be described later.
- the behavior information 112 stores measurement data of urine components by the user, intake data of target foods, beverages, supplements, etc. by the user, execution data of exercise programs, and the like.
- the action information 112 will be described later.
- the point information 113 stores data on points. Points and point information 113 will be described later.
- the product statistical information 114 stores data on the effects of individual products based on measurement results for each age group and gender.
- the purchaser statistical information 115 stores data on purchasers of products (food and drink, exercise programs) and age groups and genders of purchasers of the sensor unit 32 (see FIG. 5).
- the purchaser statistical information 115 is generated by the analysis unit 103 based on the user information 111 and the like.
- the product usage information 116 stores data relating to product usage. For example, if the product is food and drink, the product usage information 116 stores the number of times the user has taken the food and drink, the date and time of ingestion, the number of times, and the like.
- the product use information 116 stores the number of executions of the exercise program, the date and time of execution, the number of sets, and the like.
- Product usage information 116 is generated by analysis unit 103 based on behavior information 112 .
- Data stored in the product usage information 116 is generated by the analysis unit 103 based on the behavior information 112 and the like.
- partner company profile information 117 data related to manufacturers, gyms, etc., data related to products (food and drink, exercise programs) handled by manufacturers, gyms, etc., and products handled by manufacturers, gyms, etc. are used.
- User data, order history of products, and the like are stored for each manufacturer, gym, and the like.
- the user processing unit 101 can access all data.
- the user terminal 2 can access all of the user information 111, behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117 via the user processing unit 101.
- the user terminal 2 can only view the point information 113 , the product statistical information 114 , the purchaser statistical information 115 , the product usage information 116 , and the partner company profile information 117 .
- the user terminal 2 can view, input, and update only data related to the user himself/herself who has logged in to the user terminal 2 with respect to the user information 111 and the behavior information 112 . Access management by the user terminal 2 is performed by the user processing unit 101 .
- the affiliated company processing unit 104 can access behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117.
- FIG. the maker terminal 4 and gym terminal 4A can access behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117 via the partner company processing unit 104.
- the maker terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A can browse, input, and update their company data in the partner company profile information 117 and data related to their own products via the partner company processing unit 104 .
- the maker terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A via the affiliated company processing unit 104, update the data stored in the behavior information 112, the point information 113, the product statistical information 114, the purchaser statistical information 115, and the product usage information 116.
- the data of the company and the products handled by the company can be browsed. Access management of the maker terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A is performed by the affiliated company processing unit 104. FIG.
- the operating company terminal 5 is installed in the operating company and manages and controls the server 1.
- the operating company terminal 5 stores all the data stored in the user information 111, behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117. have access.
- the operating company terminal 5 stores all the data stored in the user information 111, behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117. It is possible to view, enter, and update.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration example of the health management support system Z according to this embodiment.
- a health management support system Z has a measuring device 3 , a user terminal 2 and a server 1 .
- the measuring device 3 measures urine components and transmits the measurement results to the user terminal 2 .
- the measuring device 3 will be described later.
- An application 210 (see FIG. 4) is running on the user terminal 2 for transmitting the measured values of urine components to the server 1 according to the present embodiment and for viewing data related to the measured values. Then, the user terminal 2 transmits the measured value of the urine component transmitted from the measuring device 3 to the server 1 .
- the server 1 collects and accumulates the measured values of urine components transmitted from the user terminal 2, and transmits the accumulated measured values to the user terminal 2.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the hardware configuration of the server 1.
- the server 1 includes a memory 121, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 122, a storage device 123, a communication device 124, and the like.
- the storage device 123 may be an HD (Hard Disk), an SS D (Solid State Drive) or the like. Note that the storage device 123 may be configured by a recording medium such as an IC (Integrated Circuit) card, an SD (Secure Digital) card, or a DVD (Digital Versatile Disc).
- the communication device 124 communicates with the user terminal 2, the manufacturer terminal 4, and the operating company terminal 5 shown in FIG. A program stored in a storage device 123 is loaded into the memory 121 .
- storage device 123 stores user information 111, behavior information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117 shown in FIG. .
- User information 111, action information 112, point information 113, product statistical information 114, purchaser statistical information 115, product usage information 116, and partner company profile information 117 are stored in a database that is a device separate from server 1. may be
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the user terminal 2.
- the user terminal 2 has a memory 201 , a CPU 202 , a reader 203 , a communication device 204 and an input/output device 205 .
- the reading device 203 reads a bar code (one-dimensional code or two-dimensional code) printed on a package of food and drink, which is a product, or a paper on which an exercise program is written.
- the reading device 203 is a camera provided in the smart phone.
- the communication device 204 communicates with the server 1, the measurement device 3 (see FIG. 2), and the like.
- the input/output device 205 is a display provided in a smartphone when the user terminal 2 is a smartphone.
- An application program is stored in the memory 201 , and the application 210 is activated by the application program being executed by the CPU 202 .
- the application 210 has a terminal transmission/reception processing unit 211 , a data generation unit 212 , a terminal display processing unit 213 , a calculation unit 214 and an activation processing unit 215 .
- a terminal transmission/reception processing unit 211 transmits and receives data to and from the server 1 via the communication device 204 .
- the data generation unit 212 adds date and time data, etc. to the product data read by the reading device 203 and the data input from the input/output device 205 (the number of times food is taken, and the number of exercise program execution sets). Generate product data.
- the generated product data is transmitted to the server 1 via the communication device 204 by the terminal transmission/reception processing unit 211 .
- the terminal display processing unit 213 generates data to be output to the input/output device 205 (specifically, displayed on the display) based on the data sent from the server 1 and outputs the data to the input/output device 205 .
- the calculator 214 performs various calculations.
- the activation processing unit 215 controls activation and termination of the application 210 according to input from the input/output device 205 .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing the internal configuration of the sensor section 32.
- the measuring device 3 is composed of a sensor section 32 and a body section 31.
- the sensor section 32 and the body section 31 are separable.
- the body portion 31 is provided with an LED (Light Emission Diode) light emitting portion 311 and an insertion portion 312 into which the sensor portion 32 is inserted.
- the sensor unit 32 has a stick-like shape, and as shown in FIG. 7, has a sensor 322 (see FIG. 7) for measuring urine components.
- the shape of the sensor portion 32 may not be stick-like as shown in FIG.
- An opening 321 is provided in the sensor section 32 .
- the opening 321 will be described later.
- 5 and 6 includes an electronic circuit for driving the sensor unit 32 and obtaining the measured value (or output waveform) of the sensor 322, and a short-range wireless communication device. .
- the sensor section 32 has a cover section 32A and a base section 32B.
- the base member 32B is provided with a sensor 322 and a signal/voltage supply line 323 connected to the sensor 322 .
- the sensor 322 is composed of an electrochemical sensor or the like that measures urine components by an electrochemical detection method.
- the sensor portion 32 is configured by joining the cover portion 32A and the base portion 32B.
- an opening 321 is provided in the cover portion 32A.
- the opening 321 and the sensor 322 are arranged so that urine can be introduced into the sensor 322 through the opening 321 when the cover portion 32A and the base portion 32B are joined together. With such a configuration, when the user introduces urine into the opening 321, the sensor 322 comes into contact with the urine.
- the user After inserting the sensor section 32 into the insertion section 312 of the main body section 31 as shown by the white arrow in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, the user introduces urine into the opening 321 of the sensor section 32 to measure the urine components. conduct.
- the user inserts the sensor section 32 into the insertion section 312 of the body section 31 and the signal/voltage supply line 323 shown in FIG. 6 lights up. Thereby, the user can confirm the connection between the sensor section 32 and the main body section 31 .
- the sensor section 32 by inserting the sensor section 32 into the insertion section 312 of the main body section 31, drive power is supplied from the main body section 31 to the sensor 322 via the signal/voltage supply line 323 shown in FIG. This allows the sensor 322 to measure the component of urine that is in contact with the sensor 322 .
- the measurement result (measurement value) is transmitted to the main unit 31 via the signal/voltage supply line 323, and the measurement data is sent to the user terminal 2 as measurement value data from a transmission unit (not shown) provided in the main unit 31. sent to. After that, the user terminal 2 transmits the received measurement values to the server 1 .
- the measurement data may be temporarily stored in the main unit 31 .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the relationship between the type of sensor 322 and the object to be measured.
- the “test item” is the urine component to be tested
- the “measurement target” is the component actually detected by the sensor 322 .
- “Method” is the component detection method used by the sensor 322
- “method details” is the details of the detection method by the sensor 322 .
- the "test item” is urinary sugar
- a urinary sugar sensor is used.
- the urinary sugar sensor actually measures glucose (see “measurement object”).
- a urine sugar sensor detects glucose in urine by an enzyme electrode method using glucose oxidase, which is one of electrochemical detection methods. Such a urinary sugar sensor enables glucose measurement for the purpose of urinary sugar test.
- test item is uric acid
- a uric acid sensor and a creatinine sensor are used.
- a uric acid sensor whose measurement target is uric acid measures uric acid by direct electrochemical measurement of uric acid using a diamond electrode, which is one of the electrochemical detection methods.
- creatinine measurement For uric acid measurement, creatinine measurement, whose "measurement target" is creatinine, is required as a reference.
- An enzyme electrode method using creatininase/creatinase/sarcosine oxidase by the same electrochemical detection method is applied to the creatinine sensor used for such creatinine measurement.
- test item is Na (sodium)/K (potassium)
- a Na sensor whose "measurement object” is Na or a K sensor whose "measurement object” is K is used ("measurement object: Na/ K”).
- the Na sensor and K sensor measure Na (sodium)/K (potassium) by electromotive force measurement using an ion-selective membrane, which is one of electrochemical detection methods.
- the type of sensor 322 differs depending on the inspection item (urine component to be inspected). Note that the type of sensor 322 is not limited to that shown in FIG.
- one sensor 322 measures a specific component.
- the sensor 322 measures urine components by an electrochemical detection method. Since there are multiple types of electrochemical detection methods as shown in FIG. Different detection methods can be used.
- one main body unit 31 can measure a plurality of urine components. That is, by using the measuring device 3 as shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, urine components such as urinary sugar, uric acid (creatinine), sodium, and potassium (see FIG. 8) can be easily measured on a daily basis. can be done.
- the measuring device 3 separable into the body part 31 and the stick-shaped sensor part 32 in this way, only the sensor part 32 can be replaced with one corresponding to various urine components. By doing so, it is possible to easily handle a plurality of test items using urine at home. Further, the sensor unit 32 is replaced for each inspection item and is disposable for each inspection (measurement).
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of the measuring device 3. As shown in FIG. In FIG. 9, the same reference numerals are assigned to the same configurations as in FIGS. 5 and 6, and the description thereof is omitted.
- the main body 31 is provided with a display 313 for displaying the measured value by the sensor 322 (see FIG. 7).
- a display device 313 is composed of a liquid crystal display or the like. By having such a configuration, the user can immediately confirm the measured value when the urine component is measured.
- FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of user information 111 used in this embodiment. Note that specific numerical values are omitted in FIG.
- a member number is assigned to uniquely distinguish the user.
- each item of "sex”, “date of birth”, “address”, “mail (mail address)", “telephone number”, and “occupation” is associated with the member number.
- "Gender”, "date of birth”, “address”, “e-mail”, “telephone number”, and "occupation” are information input when the user registers as a member. By the way, the user's e-mail address is entered in the "mail" field.
- each item such as “admission date”, “withdrawal date”, “HP (Home Page) access”, “product purchase history”, “sensor purchase date”, “given points”, etc. is associated with Among these items, “HP access” stores the date and time when the user last accessed the homepage of the operating company.
- “Purchase history” stores the history of purchases of food and drink and exercise programs by the user.
- the product purchase history is stored in the form of "supplement A: 0//0/00", "exercise program A: ⁇ year ⁇ month ⁇ day”.
- the data of the “product purchase history” can be obtained by using the user terminal 2 to read a bar code printed on a food container or a paper on which an exercise program is written. is entered.
- the product purchase history may be input manually by the user operating the user terminal 2 . In this way, the user information 111 holds data regarding when and what product the user purchased.
- the product purchase history may be provided with a plurality of columns according to the product type.
- the “sensor purchase history” stores the history of purchases of the sensor unit 32 of the measuring device 3 by the user.
- the purchase history of the sensor unit 32 is stored in a format such as "urine sugar sensor: 0/0/00". It is preferable that the name of the purchased sensor unit 32 and the like be stored in the "sensor purchase history”. By doing so, (the name of) the body portion 31 associated with the sensor portion 32 can be known.
- the data of the "sensor purchase history” is input by the measuring device order processing unit 105 shown in FIG. .
- the measuring device order processing unit 105 For example, when the user purchases the measuring device 3 from a manufacturer, a gym, or the like, when the user purchases the sensor unit 32, the barcode printed on the package of the sensor unit 32 is read by the user terminal 2. Data is entered in the "sensor purchase history". Alternatively, the purchase history of the sensor unit 32 may be input manually by the user operating the user terminal 2 or the like.
- FIG. 11 is a table showing an example of behavior information 112 used in this embodiment.
- measurement data by the measuring device 3 food intake data, and exercise program data are stored as time-series data.
- Measurement data for each user (member) is stored in the measurement data storage area 112a
- food intake data is stored in the food intake data storage area 112b
- exercise program data is stored in the exercise program data storage area 112c.
- time-series data of measurement times and measurement values are stored for each sensor type.
- the sensor types correspond to urine components that can be measured by the sensor unit 32, and as shown in FIG. ” etc. Then, the time when the user performed measurement using each sensor unit 32 and the measured value are input. Incidentally, in FIG. 11, time specifically means date and time.
- the times and the number of food (“Product A”, “Product B”, and “Product C") taken are stored for each type of food and drink. It is For example, the user reads the bar code printed on the package of food and drink with the reading device 203 (see FIG. 4) of the user terminal 2 when taking food and drink. Then, the read time of the bar code is transmitted from the user terminal 2 to the server 1 (see FIG. 1) as the time when the food was taken.
- the user may operate the user terminal 2 to input the number of food and drink ingested. If the user does not enter the number, the default number of food items is entered.
- the intake time may be input manually by the user operating the user terminal 2 when the food is taken, without reading the barcode of the food.
- the first read data should be input as the purchase time
- the second and subsequent read data should be input as the ingestion time
- the exercise program data storage area 112c stores the time when the user performed the exercise program (hereinafter referred to as the exercise program execution time as appropriate), the number of sets, and the like.
- the exercise program is written as an exercise menu on paper or the like distributed to users (members) by gyms or the like.
- a bar code is printed on the paper on which the exercise menu is written.
- the user terminal 2 obtains the reading time as the execution time of the exercise program, and transmits the obtained time to the server 1 .
- the user processing unit 101 ( FIG. 1 ) of the server 1 stores the transmitted time in the action information 112 .
- the number of exercise program sets may be manually input by the user via the user terminal 2, or the number of times the barcode has been read continuously may be input as the number of sets. For example, when the user performs two sets of exercise menus, the user uses the user terminal 2 to read the bar code twice.
- an exercise menu proposed as an exercise program may be sent by email from the operating company to the user terminal 2 of the user.
- the website of the exercise menu is expanded (not shown), and the exercise menu is displayed by selecting and inputting the exercise menu execution button displayed on the website.
- the number of sets of exercise program data may be input by inputting the number of times in the number-of-sets input window.
- the behavior information 112 holds time-series data such as which urine component was measured and when, when the product was ingested, and when the exercise program was executed.
- the time-series data of the measurement values of the sensor 322 and the time-series data of food and drink and the exercise program are managed with the same member number, but may be managed with separate identification information. good.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a measured value change display screen 600 displayed on the input/output device 205 according to this embodiment.
- dates are shown on the horizontal axis.
- a measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIG. 12 shows time-series data of measured values of a certain urine component.
- the example of FIG. 12 shows the case of urinary sugar measured by the "sensor a" as a urine component.
- a measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIG. 12 is displayed on the input/output device 205 of the user terminal 2 (see FIG. 4).
- a graph G1 shows the time change (time series) of the measured value (urinary sugar value in the examples of FIGS. 12 to 15) by the measuring device 3.
- a black circle P1 shown in the graph G1 indicates that the measurement was performed by the measuring device 3 on the corresponding date and time.
- Vertical lines VL1 to VL4 indicate the timing of food intake and the execution timing of the exercise program.
- the types of vertical lines VL1 to VL4 indicate the type of food and drink ingested and the exercise program.
- FIG. 12 shows the time change (time series) of the measured value (urinary sugar value in the examples of FIGS. 12 to 15) by the measuring device 3.
- a black circle P1 shown in the graph G1 indicates that the measurement was performed by the measuring device 3 on the corresponding date and time.
- Vertical lines VL1 to VL4 indicate the timing of food intake and the execution
- the solid vertical line VL1 indicates the intake date and time of the "product A" which is food and drink.
- a dashed vertical line VL2 indicates the intake date and time of the food and drink "product B”.
- a vertical line VL3 of the dashed-dotted line indicates the intake date and time of the "product C", which is food and drink.
- the vertical double-dashed line VL4 indicates the date and time when the exercise program was performed.
- vertical lines VL1 to VL4 in FIG. 12 are distinguished by different line types, it is preferable to actually distinguish them by color.
- measurement information 601 As shown in FIG. 13 is displayed.
- the measurement information 601 displays the sensor type, measured value, and measurement date and time. For example, when the user presses and holds the black circle P1a shown in the graph G1, measurement information 601a corresponding to the long-pressed black circle P1a is displayed.
- the measurement information 601a indicates that the corresponding black circle P1a has a measurement value of "5" measured by "sensor a" at 18:15 on February 4th.
- “Sensor a” indicates the type of sensor 322 (see FIG. 7) in the sensor section 32 (urinary sugar sensor, etc.).
- food and drink information 602 and exercise program information 603 are displayed.
- the food and drink information 602 displays the type of food and the date and time when the food and drink were taken.
- the exercise program information 603 displays the date and time when the exercise program was executed.
- the food and drink information 602a displayed when the user presses and holds the vertical line VL1a indicates that "product A" was ingested at 12:00 on February 16th.
- the exercise program information 603a displayed when the user presses and holds the vertical line VL4a indicates that the exercise program was performed at 13:15 on February 11th.
- the food and drink information 602 in FIG. 13 displays the date and time when the food and drink were taken, but in addition to this, the number of food and drink taken, the number of grams, etc. may be displayed.
- the exercise program information 603 displays the date and time when the exercise program was performed, the number of sets and the like may be displayed in addition to this.
- measurement information 601, food and drink information 602, and exercise program information 603 as shown in FIG. can be easily verified. This allows visualization of changes in measurements and the effects of taking multiple foods and beverages and executing an exercise program. This allows the user to easily and in detail confirm the effects of taking a number of foods and drinks and executing an exercise program.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a measured value change display screen 600 displayed when a significant difference test of measured values in two periods is performed.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of the measured value change display screen 600 showing the result of testing the significant difference between measured values for two periods.
- periods L1 and L2 are periods in which the user wants to compare urine component measurement values, and are designated by the user via the input/output device 205 of the user terminal 2 .
- the user designates the period L1 and the period L2 by, for example, tracing the period corresponding to the period L1 and the period L2 with a finger.
- the calculation unit 214 (see FIG. 4) of the user terminal 2 tests the significant difference with respect to the period L1 and the period L2 based on the measured values of the period.
- the test result is displayed as test result display 604 .
- FIG. 14 shows the case of ingesting a plurality of products, but if you want to check the effects of individual products, as shown in FIG. It is also possible to display only the time.
- the displays shown in FIGS. 12 and 13 and the results of the significance test shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 can be confirmed by the maker, the gym, etc. via the maker terminal 4 or the gym terminal 4A. can also However, manufacturers, gyms, etc. can confirm the significance test results as shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 only for their own products.
- the calculation unit 214 of the user terminal 2 performs the significance test, but the server 1 may perform the significance test.
- the user terminal 2 transmits to the server 1 a significant difference test request including period information of the designated period and sensor type information.
- the sensor type information information on the type of the sensor 322 ("sensor a" in the examples of FIGS. 14 and 15) whose measured values are shown as the graph G1 is transmitted.
- the user processing unit 101 of the server 1 that has received the significance test request performs a significance test on the measured values in the period L1 and the period L2 for the type of the sensor 322 included in the significance test request based on the data of the behavior information 112. .
- the test result is transmitted from the server 1 to the user terminal 2 as a response to the significance test request. Then, the test result display 604 is displayed on the input/output device 205 of the user terminal 2 .
- FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a purchase tendency display screen 610 showing the purchase tendency of the sensor unit 32 and merchandise in this embodiment.
- the purchase tendency display screen 610 shown in FIG. 16 is mainly displayed on the maker terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A (see FIG. 1).
- the horizontal axis indicates the age group
- the solid line L11 indicates the number of purchases of the sensor unit 32 of a certain sensor type (“sensor a” in the example of FIG. 16)
- the dashed line L12 It shows the number of purchases of a certain product ("product A", which is food and drink in the example of FIG. 16).
- the solid line L11 indicates the number of sensor units 32 purchased in a predetermined period.
- a broken line L12 indicates the number of products purchased in a predetermined period.
- a solid line L11 and a dashed line L12 indicate total values for males and females.
- both "sensor a" (solid line L11) and “product A” (broken line L12) show peaks in their 50s.
- Sensor purchaser number information 611 is displayed at the peak of the solid line L11.
- product purchase number information 612 is displayed at the peak of the dashed line L12.
- the sensor purchase number information 611 indicates that the purchase peak of "sensor a” is 1,500 men and 1,300 women in their fifties.
- the product purchase number information 612 indicates that the purchase peak of “product A” is 1,500 men and 1,300 women in their fifties.
- the sensor purchaser number information 611 and the product purchaser number information 612 may be generated and displayed by the maker terminal 4 or the gym terminal 4A.
- sensor a is a "urinary sugar sensor”
- “merchandise A” has a strong correlation with people who care about their urine sugar. Manufacturers, gyms, etc. can use such results for product development, sales plans, and new customer acquisition strategies. Note that the display shown in FIG. 16 is performed based on the purchaser statistical information 115 . As described above, the product purchase trends shown in FIG. 16 can be displayed on the maker terminal 4 and the gym terminal 4A.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of the point display screen 620 in this embodiment.
- a point display screen 620 as shown in FIG. 17 is displayed on the user terminal 2 .
- the point display screen 620 shown in FIG. 17 displays the contents of the point information 113 shown in FIG.
- “ranking”, “nickname/sex/age”, number of purchases of food and drink” "product A”, number of purchases of "sensor a”, “change in numerical value", "acquisition point” is displayed.
- “change in numerical value” is the difference in the measured values for a predetermined period (for example, one month).
- Acquired points may simply be accumulated by the number of purchases of the product and the number of purchases of the sensor unit 32 .
- consider changes in measurements so that positive values are added to points when the measurements change in a favorable direction, and negative values are added to points when the measurements change in an unfavorable direction. good too.
- the acquired points are added according to the purchase of the product, the sensor unit 32, and the change in the numerical value, and are ranked according to the ascending order of the acquired points.
- Such point calculation and the like are performed by the analysis unit 103 of the server 1 .
- food and drink are assumed as products, but an exercise program may be added.
- the calculated points are also stored in the column of awarded points in the user information 111 (see FIG. 10).
- FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen on the user terminal 2 according to this embodiment.
- the measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIG. 12 is displayed.
- the items shown in FIGS. 13, 14, and 17 may be displayed on the display screen (input/output device 205; see FIG. 4) of the user terminal 2.
- FIG. in the detailed information area 221 of the display screen, food and drink (in the example of FIG. 18, food and drink "product A", " The number of intakes of product B”), the number of executions of the exercise program, and the measured value of “sensor a” are displayed.
- “product A” was ingested once and "product B” was taken twice between February 6th and February 12th, and the exercise program was executed twice.
- “sensor a” performs seven measurements, and all of the measured values are "4".
- FIG. 19 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the measurement value acquisition process performed in this embodiment. Reference will be made to FIGS. 1, 4, 5 and 6 as appropriate.
- the user inserts the sensor portion 32 into the insertion portion 312 of the main body portion 31, and then introduces urine into the opening portion 321 of the sensor portion 32 of the measuring device 3 to measure urine components.
- the main unit 31 of the measuring device 3 acquires measured values from the sensor unit 32 (S101), and transmits the acquired measured values to the user terminal 2 synchronized with the measuring device 3 (S102).
- the data generation unit 212 of the user terminal 2 generates measurement data by adding at least the user's membership number, sensor type, and measurement date and time to the measurement value received from the measurement device 3 (S111). Then, the terminal transmission/reception processing unit 211 of the user terminal 2 transmits the measurement data to the server 1 (S112).
- the user processing unit 101 of the server 1 that has received the measurement data uses the member number and sensor type included in the measurement data as keys, and stores the data in the corresponding fields of the measurement data storage area 112a in the behavior information 112 of FIG. The date and time of measurement and the measured value are stored (S121).
- FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing the procedure of food intake and exercise program execution processing performed in this embodiment. 1 and 4 will be referred to as appropriate.
- the user uses the reading device 203 of the user terminal 2 to read, into the user terminal 2, the barcode printed on the container of the food or drink to be ingested or the exercise menu sent from the operating company (S201).
- the user inputs the number of food intake and the number of execution sets of the exercise program from the food intake number input window (not shown) and the set number input window (not shown) displayed on the user terminal 2 (S202). ).
- the terminal transmission/reception processing unit 211 of the user terminal 2 transmits to the server 1 product data in which the type of food or exercise program is added with the membership number, reading date and time, the number of food intakes, and the number of sets ( S203).
- the user processing unit 101 of the server 1 that has received the product data stores the information in the action information 112 shown in FIG. 11 (S211).
- the user processing unit 101 stores the type of food and drink in the corresponding column of the food and drink intake data storage area 112b in the action information 112, using the type of food and drink included in the product data and the type of exercise program as keys.
- the date and time of intake and the number of intakes of food and drink are stored.
- the user processing unit 101 stores the exercise program execution date and time and the number of sets in the corresponding fields of the exercise program data storage area 112c.
- FIG. 21 shows a procedure for display processing of the measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIGS. 12 to 15, which is performed in this embodiment. Reference will be made to FIGS. 1, 5, and 12-15 as appropriate.
- the user processing unit 101 of the server 1 determines whether or not a request to display the measured value change display screen 600 has been received from the user terminal 2 (S301).
- the display request includes the member number of the requestor and data such as urine components to be displayed. If the display request for the measured value change display screen 600 has not been received (S301 ⁇ No), the user processing unit 101 returns the process to step S301.
- the user processing unit 101 retrieves the required information from the behavior information 112 shown in FIG. 11 based on the member number and the urine component included in the display request. data. Then, the user processing unit 101 transmits the extracted data (extracted data) to the requesting user terminal 2 (S302). For example, when urine sugar level data is requested, the user processing unit 101 selects the record of the urine sugar sensor, all the records in the food and drink data storage area 112b, and the exercise program in the behavior information 112 shown in FIG. All records in the data storage area 112c are extracted and used as extracted data.
- the extracted data is obtained by extracting the data of the corresponding date and time from among the records of the urinary sugar sensor, the record of the food and drink data storage area 112b, and the record of the exercise program data storage area 112c. may be generated.
- the terminal display processing unit 213 of the user terminal 2 that has received the extracted data displays the measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIG. 12 based on the transmitted extracted data (S311).
- the terminal display processing unit 213 determines whether or not either the black circle P1 (see FIG. 12) or the vertical lines VL1 to VL4 (see FIG. 12) on the measured value change display screen 600 is selected (S312). . Selection is performed by long pressing or the like as described above. If the black circle P1 and the vertical lines VL1 to VL4 are not selected (S312 ⁇ No), the process proceeds to step S321.
- the terminal display processing unit 213 displays measurement information 601, food and drink information 602, and an exercise program as shown in FIG. Information 603 is displayed (S313). Incidentally, in order to hide the displayed measurement information 601, food and drink information 602, and exercise program information 603, the user taps the displayed measurement information 601, food and drink information 602, and exercise program information 603. . Furthermore, the terminal display processing unit 213 determines whether or not a period has been specified (S321). The periods specified in step S321 are periods L1 and L2 shown in FIG. 14 and FIG. If the period is not designated (S321 ⁇ No), the terminal display processing unit 213 advances the process to step S331.
- the calculator 214 of the user terminal 2 performs a significance test of the measured values for the period specified in step S321 (S322). Then, the terminal display processing unit 213 displays the result of the significance test of the input/output device 205 as the test result display 604 (S323).
- the activation processing unit 215 of the user terminal 2 determines whether or not the end processing of the application 210 has been instructed (S331). If the termination process has not been instructed (S331 ⁇ No), the application 210 returns the process to step S312. If termination processing has been instructed (S331 ⁇ Yes), the activation processing unit 215 terminates the application 210.
- FIG. 331 ⁇ No the termination process has not been instructed
- S331 ⁇ No the termination process has not been instructed
- the application 210 returns the process to step S312. If termination processing has been instructed (S331 ⁇ Yes)
- the activation processing unit 215 terminates the application 210.
- FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating health management using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment.
- the user U ingests beverages, supplements, and foods, and executes an exercise program (S601). Thereafter, the user U uses the health management support system Z to examine urine components (S602), and refers to the urine sugar level, uric acid level, creatinine level, and Na/K level (S603).
- the user U can confirm the influence of the ingestion of beverages, supplements, and food on the urine components, and the influence of the exercise program on the urine components (S604).
- the user U confirms the measurement value change display screen 600 shown in FIGS. It is possible to confirm the influence (effect) on urine components due to Then, the user U can review the drink, supplement, food, and exercise program based on the influence (effect) of the confirmed drink, supplement, food, and exercise program.
- FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an example of a business network using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment. Please refer to FIG. 1 accordingly.
- the business network shown in the example of FIG. 23 has an operating company 701, a beverage maker 702a, and a supplement maker 702b.
- user Ua (U) ingests a beverage from a beverage maker 702a
- user Ub (U) ingests a supplement from a supplement maker 702b. You may consume brand-name beverages, supplements, and foods, or follow an exercise program.
- the operating company 701 sends a set of the measuring device 3 (main unit 31, sensor unit 32) to the user Ua (S711a).
- the sensor unit 32 is sent information corresponding to a urine component that the user Ua desires to measure (for example, urine sugar level).
- a plurality of sensor units 32 of a plurality of types may be sent.
- the user Ua pays the operating company 701 for the measuring device 3 (S712a). Note that the user Ua pays each time the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 are sent. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the operating company 701 may periodically send the sensor unit 32 to the user Ua by having the user Ua pay the operating company 701 a monthly fee or an annual fee in the form of a subscription (this In such a case, a set of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 is sent to the user Ua only for the first time).
- the user Ua purchases a beverage from the beverage maker 702a through a store or the like. That is, the user Ua acquires a beverage from the beverage maker 702a (S713a1) and pays the price to the beverage maker 702a (S713a2). Then, the user Ua ingests the purchased beverage. Then, the user Ua measures urine components using the measuring device 3 .
- the measurement result (measurement data) is sent to the operating company 701 (server 1) via the user terminal 2 owned by the user Ua (S714a).
- the server 1 installed in the operating company 701 in response to the browsing request of the maker terminal 4 installed in the beverage maker 702a, selects the measurement data collected from each user U, which is sold by the beverage maker 702a. Data on the beverage is transmitted to the beverage maker 702a (maker terminal 4) (S715a).
- the beverage maker 702a formulates a sales strategy or conducts research and development based on the sent or referred measurement data.
- the beverage maker 702a pays the operating company 701 for providing the measurement data (S716a).
- the operating company 701 sends a set of the measuring device 3 (main unit 31, sensor unit 32) to the user Ub (S711b).
- the sensor unit 32 receives a signal corresponding to a specific urine component (for example, uric acid level).
- a plurality of sensor units 32 of a plurality of types may be sent.
- the user Ub pays the operating company 701 for the measuring device 3 (S712b). Note that the user Ub pays each time the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 are sent. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the operating company 701 may periodically send the sensor unit 32 to the user Ub by having the user Ub pay the operating company 701 a monthly fee or an annual fee in the form of a subscription (this In this case, a set of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 is sent only for the first time).
- the user Ub purchases supplements from the supplement maker 702b through a store or the like. That is, the user Ub acquires the supplement from the supplement maker 702b (S713b1) and pays the price to the supplement maker 702b (S713b2). Then, user Ub ingests the purchased supplement. Further, the user Ub measures urine components using the measuring device 3 . The measurement result (measurement data) is sent to the operating company 701 (server 1) via the user terminal 2 owned by each user U (S714b).
- the server 1 installed in the operating company 701 responds to the browsing request of the maker terminal 4 installed in the beverage maker 702a.
- Data related to the supplement is transmitted to the supplement maker 702b (S715b).
- the supplement maker 702b formulates a sales strategy or conducts research and development based on the sent or referred measurement data. Also, the supplement maker 702b pays the operating company 701 for providing the measurement data (S716b).
- the processing similar to that of the beverage maker 702a and the supplement maker 702b in FIG. 23 may be performed by food makers (not shown in FIG. 23), gyms that propose exercise programs, and the like.
- the example shown in FIG. 23 should be applied when the operating company 701 is in the business of manufacturing and selling medical equipment.
- the measuring device 3 which is a medical device, can be sold to the users Ua and Ub in cooperation with the products of the beverage maker 702a and the supplement maker 702b.
- the beverage maker 702a and the supplement maker 702b are shown, but there may be only one company, or three or more companies.
- FIG. 24 is a diagram showing another example of a business network using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment.
- the same components as in FIG. 23 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and descriptions thereof are omitted.
- a set of the measuring device 3 main unit 31, sensor unit 32
- FIG. 23 A set of devices 3 is sent.
- the operating company 701 supplies the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 to the beverage maker 702a (S721a).
- the beverage maker 702a pays the operating company 701 for the main unit 31, the sensor unit 32, and the data provided by the operating company 701 (S722a).
- the user Ua purchases a beverage from the beverage maker 702a. That is, the user Ua acquires a beverage from the beverage maker 702a (S723a1) and pays the price to the beverage maker 702a (S723a2). Further, the user Ua purchases the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 from the beverage maker 702a. That is, the user Ua acquires the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 from the beverage maker 702a (S724a1), and pays the price to the beverage maker 702a (S724a2). Note that if a subscription contract is concluded between the user Ua and the beverage maker 702a, the sensor unit 32 may be periodically sent from the beverage maker 702a (for the first time only, the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 will be sent as a set with
- the user Ua measures urine components using the measuring device 3 sent from the beverage maker 702a, and transmits the measurement results to the operating company 701 (server 1) via the user terminal 2 (S725a).
- the server 1 installed in the operating company 701 selects the measured data sold by the beverage maker 702a among the measurement data collected from each user U in response to the browsing request of the maker terminal 4 installed in the beverage maker 702a.
- Data on the beverage is transmitted to the beverage maker 702a (maker terminal 4) (S726a).
- the procedure for sending the measurement data to the operating company 701 and the procedure for the beverage maker 702a to formulate a sales strategy and conduct research and development based on the measurement data are the same as those in FIG. omitted.
- the operating company 701 supplies the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 to the supplement maker 702b (S721b).
- the supplement maker 702b pays the operating company 701 for the main unit 31, the sensor unit 32, and the data provided by the operating company 701 (S722b).
- a user Ub purchases a supplement from a supplement maker 702b. That is, the user Ub acquires the supplement from the supplement maker 702b (S723b1) and pays the price to the supplement maker 702b (S723b2). Further, the user Ub purchases the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 from the supplement maker 702b.
- the user Ub acquires the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 from the supplement maker 702b (S724b1), and pays the price to the supplement maker 702b (S724b2).
- the sensor unit 32 may be periodically sent from the supplement maker 702b (for the first time only, the main body unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 will be sent as a set with
- the user Ub measures urine components using the measuring device 3 sent from the supplement maker 702b, and transmits the measurement results to the operating company 701 (server 1) via the user terminal 2 (S725b).
- the server 1 installed in the operating company 701 stores measurement data collected from each user U in response to a browsing request from the maker terminal 4 installed in the supplement maker 702b. Data related to the supplement is transmitted to the supplement maker 702b (maker terminal 4) (S726b).
- the procedure for sending the measurement data to the operating company 701 and the procedure for the supplement maker 702b to formulate a sales strategy or conduct research and development based on the measurement data are the same as those in FIG. 23, so the description in FIG. 24 is omitted. do.
- the operating company 701 is in the business of manufacturing and selling medical equipment, but the actual sales may be applied when the beverage maker 702a or the supplement maker 702b is in charge.
- the beverage maker 702a and the supplement maker 702b sell the measurement device 3 to the user U in addition to selling products (beverages and supplements).
- the inspection items (urine components to be inspected) are changed according to the product of each manufacturer, and the sensor unit 32 is supplied to the user U accordingly.
- urine components are measured at home, and multiple test items related to disease, such as urine sugar, are continuously performed. can be evaluated.
- so-called food and drink including health foods
- so-called food and drink such as beverages, supplements, and lunch boxes are combined and ingested while appropriately examining urine components (urine sugar, uric acid, Na/K, etc.). It can encourage the continuation of healthy foods and exercise programs to be used.
- the present embodiment it is possible to support continuous examinations and provide information provision services to health-conscious users.
- the user can continuously acquire the measured values of the urine components by continuing the examination.
- the health management support system Z visualizes the effects for each individual of ingesting a plurality of health foods or executing an exercise program. As a result, it is possible to support the strong motivation of the user to continue taking health foods and executing an exercise program.
- an operating company can cooperate with multiple manufacturers, and a business can be constructed in which each manufacturer and multiple users collaborate. That is, a so-called "1:N" relationship in BtoB business can be established. Then, the relationship between a plurality of products (food and drink, exercise program) and the measured values of specific urine components is visualized. This makes it possible to easily collect data on the relationship between various urine components and products (food and drink and exercise programs) and examine the effects of the products.
- the measuring device 3 has a structure that can be separated into a sensor section 32 and a main body section 31 as shown in FIG.
- multi-component inspection can be performed at low cost only by exchanging only the sensor units 32 of different types after sharing the main unit 31 .
- the inspection can be easily performed at any time. This makes it possible to easily implement continuous inspection.
- food for specified health uses requires medical and nutritional clarification of the health use of the food or the ingredients involved.
- food and drink manufacturers are required to submit data medically and nutritionally clarifying the health use and recommended daily intake of foods and nutritional ingredients that contribute to specific health purposes.
- Foods for Specified Health Uses intended to supplement or provide nutrients necessary for healthy growth, development, and maintenance of health must be sold with specified function claims if the content meets national standards. can be done.
- some functional foods, so-called health foods claim functionality based on effects obtained from in vitro experiments or animal experiments. All studies recruit a fixed number of subjects and perform evaluations over a period of time.
- the measured values of urine components measured by the measuring device 3 are once transmitted to the user terminal 2 and then transmitted from the user terminal 2 to the server 1 .
- the measurement data may be transmitted directly from the measurement device 3 to the server 1 .
- the user terminal 2 reads the bar code or the like printed on the package of the product to obtain the product intake time, but the present invention is not limited to this.
- the bar code of the product is read for the first time
- the information of the product in the user terminal 2 is stored.
- the intake time of the product may be input by the user tapping the displayed product information.
- Advice to the user may also be displayed on the input/output device 205 of the user terminal 2 .
- advice data corresponding to changes in measured values of the sensor 322 are stored in advance in the server 1 .
- the server 1 extracts appropriate advice from the advice data according to changes in the measured values stored in the behavior information 112 and displays it on the user terminal 2 .
- the terminal display processing unit 213 After the user terminal 2 receives the extracted data as shown in step S302 of FIG. 21, the terminal display processing unit 213 generates and displays the measured value change display screen 600 shown in FIG. .
- the measured value change display screen 600 is generated by the server 1, and the generated measured value change display screen 600 is transmitted to the user terminal 2, so that the input/output device 205 of the user terminal 2 measures A value change display screen 600 may be displayed.
- a plurality of companies may acquire the right to sell and implement the urine component measurement service using the product and the measurement device 3 .
- the same sensor unit 32 may be sold by a plurality of companies as different sales items (sales items with different names).
- the user U see FIG. 36
- Such a company sells or lends the main unit 31 and also sells products and the sensor unit 32 .
- a problem is to detect that the user U is using the sensor unit 32 or the main unit 31 of another company in such a state.
- FIGS. 5 to 7 and FIG. 3 are appropriately referred to in the description of any of the figures of the second embodiment.
- the products are foods, drinks, exercise programs, etc., as shown in the first embodiment.
- the product is sold as a set with at least the sensor unit 32 .
- the sensor section 32 and the main body section 31 are made separable as a method for measuring urinary components by an electrochemical method, thereby making the sensor section 32 disposable.
- the convenience of the user U can be improved.
- the user U purchases a product (food and drink, exercise program) and the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product.
- the body part 31 can be used in common regardless of the type of the sensor part 32, it can be used continuously until it breaks or breaks down.
- the company that sells the product encourages the user U to continue purchasing the sensor unit 32 that is sold together with the product as a set. Measurement values can be obtained. Then, the sales company 811 that sells the product can use the acquired measurement values for product research and development and advertisement to the user U.
- the main unit 31 can be purchased (purchased) by the user U, and can be lent to the user U by a sales company 811 that sells products.
- the user U purchases the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product of a certain sales company 811 as a separate sales product from a different sales company 811, and performs measurement. can be considered.
- the product and the sensor unit 32 correspond to each other. If the sensor unit 32 stores information (such as an address) regarding the destination of the measured value, the data from the sensor unit 32 is not transmitted to the authorized sales company 811 that sells the product, and the measured value cannot be grasped. There is a risk that it will not be possible.
- FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a health management support system Za according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
- the health care support system Za shown in FIG. 25 only shows the parts related to the second embodiment, it is desirable that it is actually used together with the health care support system Z shown in FIG. That is, it is desirable that the server 1a shown in FIG. 25 and the server 1 shown in FIG. 1 are the same device.
- the server 1a shown in FIG. 25 and the server 1 shown in FIG. 1 do not necessarily have to be the same device.
- the same components as in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and descriptions thereof are omitted.
- the server 1a monitors the usage status of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 shown in FIGS. 5 to 7, and notifies the sales company terminal 8 owned by the sales company 811 when there is a possibility of inappropriate use.
- the server 1a has a determination information generation unit 131, a determination processing unit 132, and a notification unit 133.
- the server 1 a also has user information 111 , action information 112 and determination information 141 . Since the user information 111 and the behavior information 112 are the same as those described in the first embodiment, descriptions thereof are omitted here. Note that the user information 111, the behavior information 112, and the determination information 141 are stored in the storage device 123 (see FIG. 3).
- the determination information generation unit 131 generates data stored in the user information 111 and the behavior information 112, and a POS (Point of Sale) system connected to sales company terminals 8 installed at a plurality of sales companies 811. Determination information 141 is generated based on the data acquired from 61 and the like. Based on the determination information 141 generated by the determination information generation unit 131, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 are likely to be used inappropriately. When the determination processing unit 132 detects the possibility of inappropriate use of the main unit 31 or the sensor unit 32, the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company terminal 8 of the fact.
- POS Point of Sale
- a urine sugar sensor As the sensor 322 (see FIG. 7) used in the sensor section 32, a urine sugar sensor, a uric acid sensor, a sodium/potassium sensor, or the like can be used.
- a urine sugar (Gl) sensor will be described as the sensor 322 used in the sensor section 32 .
- the server 1a monitors the usage state of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 (monitoring whether or not there is inappropriate use) by performing the same processing for other types of sensors 322 (uric acid sensor, sodium/potassium sensor, etc.). It is possible to
- FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example of the user information 111. As shown in FIG. 27 to 30B, FIG. 25 will be referred to as necessary. Since the configuration of the user information 111 shown in FIG. 26 is the same as that of the user information 111 shown in FIG. 10, description thereof will be omitted.
- the user information 111 in the user information 111, at least "sensor purchase date", which is information about the purchase history of the sensor unit 32, and information about the user U are stored in association with each other.
- the determination information generation unit 131 stores the date and time of purchase of the sensor unit 32 as the “sensor purchase date”. 141 is generated. Also, in the example shown in FIG. 26, it is shown that the "product purchase history” and “sensor purchase history” of "membership number: 0001" have been acquired.
- the determination information 141 is generated by acquiring the "history" and the "sensor purchase history”.
- FIG. 27 is a diagram showing an example of the action information 112. As shown in FIG. Since the configuration of the action information 112 shown in FIG. 27 is the same as that of the action information 112 shown in FIG. 11, description thereof will be omitted. As shown in FIG. 27, the action information 112 stores measured values obtained by measuring urine components using the measuring device 3 purchased by the user U, and the date and time (time) when the measurement was performed. There is The determination information generation unit 131 shown in FIG. 25 generates determination information 141 based on the bold-framed portion (time-series data) in FIG. 27 . As described above, in this embodiment, the sensor 322 (see FIG. 7) used in the sensor section 32 is assumed to be a urine sugar sensor.
- the example shown in FIG. 27 shows that the time series data of the urinary sugar sensor is acquired by the determination information generation unit 131 .
- the example shown in FIG. 27 indicates that the time-series data for "membership number: 0001" is acquired, the time-series data for other member numbers are similarly acquired.
- (Determination information 141) 28A is a diagram showing an example of determination information 141.
- FIG. FIG. 28A shows determination information 141 for X company, which is one of sales companies 811 . In this way, determination information 141 is generated for each sales company 811 . That is, the determination information 141 is generated for each company.
- the determination information 141 is a new database having both "sensor unit purchase history” and “measurement data”. Specifically, the determination information 141 includes "membership number”, “product purchase history”, “main unit purchase/rental history”, “sensor unit purchase history”, and “measurement data”. The products are food and drink and exercise programs as described above.
- the “membership number” is the same information as the user information 111 shown in FIG. 26 (FIG. 10) and the “membership number” in the action information 112 shown in FIG. .
- "Product purchase history” includes information on each product name of each sales company 811 ("X company product name” in the example shown in FIG. 28A), "purchase time", and "purchase place”. (is storable). In the example shown in FIG. 28A, "X1", “X2", “X3", . . . are stored as the "product name of X company”. These pieces of information are information acquired from the “product purchase history” of the user information 111 .
- Information that is not stored in the “product purchase history” of the user information 111 such as “place of purchase” is acquired from the POS system 81 of the sales company 811 .
- the determination information generation unit 131 All the data may be acquired from the “product purchase history” of the user information 111 .
- all the information of the “product purchase history” in the judgment information 141 may be acquired from the POS system 81 of the sales company 811 .
- "time” refers to "date and time.”
- the "main unit purchase/rental history" (main unit information, which is information related to the main unit) is information related to the purchase and rental history of the main unit 31 .
- Lending means that the main unit 31 is lent to the user U by the sales company 811 .
- the 'purchase/rental history of main unit' has (is storable) information on 'purchase/rental time' and 'purchase/rental place'.
- the information of "Purchase/Rental Time” and "Purchase/Rental Location” is information obtained from the POS system 81 of the sales company 811 serving as the purchase/rental location.
- the main unit 31 corresponds to the “product purchase history” of products sold by the same sales company 811, the “sensor unit purchase history” of the sensor unit 32, and the “measurement data” that is the result of measurement by the sensor unit 32. attached.
- the “sensor unit purchase history” (sensor unit purchase history information that is information related to the purchase history of the sensor unit 32) has each information of "sensor name”, "purchase time”, and "purchase place” (can be stored). is).
- the “sensor unit purchase history” is sensor unit information that is information related to the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the main unit 31 .
- “Sensor name” is the name (code name, etc.) of the sensor unit 32 given by the sales company 811 .
- "X1G” is the name of the sensor section 32.
- a number is attached after "X1G", which is the name of the sensor unit 32, but this number is added for convenience of processing and can be omitted.
- “Purchase time” is information obtained from the "sensor purchase history" of the user information 111.
- the type of the sensor unit 32 such as "urinary sugar sensor”
- the date of purchase are stored in the "sensor purchase history”. Therefore, in this embodiment, the date of purchase (information about the time of purchase) acquired from the user information 111 is stored in the "time of purchase”.
- the "sensor name” and "purchase place” information is information acquired from the POS system 81 of the sales company 811 and the like. However, without being limited to this, all information in the “sensor unit purchase history” may be acquired from the POS system 81 of the sales company 811 . Alternatively, if the “sensor name”, “purchase time”, and “purchase place” are stored in the “sensor purchase history” of the user information 111, all the information in the “sensor unit purchase history” can be obtained from the user information 111. may be obtained.
- Measurement data (measurement value information that is information on the value measured by the sensor unit 32) has (is storable) information such as "lot information" and "measurement time”.
- Measurement data is measurement value information that is information on the measurement values by the sensor unit 32 .
- Each piece of information in the “measurement data” is acquired from the time-series data of the action information 112 (see FIG. 27). That is, the "time” data in the time-series data of the action information 112 is stored in the "measurement time” of FIG. 28A.
- the “measurement time” column stores the oldest time (date and time) of the “time” in the time-series data of the action information 112 .
- the "measurement data” includes the date of the first measurement using the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the "sensor unit purchase history”.
- the present invention is not limited to this, and all data regarding the "time” stored in the action information 112 may be stored in the "measurement time” of the determination information 141.
- “Lot information” is information about the lot when the sensor unit 32 is sold.
- lot information is stored in the "lot information" column.
- "GDX1-1", “GDX1-2”, “GDX1-3”, “GDX1-4”, and "GDX1-5" are stored as "lot information”.
- "GDX1" is the information about the lot, and the last number indicates the number in the lot.
- "lot information" can be omitted.
- the operating company 701 can store the purchase history of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 sold by all the sales companies 811 and the corresponding "measurement data". It is possible to easily grasp the presence or absence of For example, when the sales company 811 sells a product and the sensor unit 32 as a set, the operating company 701 purchases the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product of the sales company 811 and the sensor unit 32 measured using it. You can easily understand the correspondence of "measurement data”. As a result, the operating company 701 can easily monitor the usage states of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 . A method for monitoring the usage state of the main body 31 and the sensor 32 will be described later.
- main unit purchase/rental history As shown in FIG. 28A, "main unit purchase/rental history”, “sensor unit purchase history”, and “measured value data” can be stored in association with each other. Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 28A, the "main unit purchase/rental history”, “sensor unit purchase history”, and “measured value data” can be stored in association with the "product purchase history”.
- FIG. 28B shows determination information 141 for company Y, which is one of the sales companies 811
- FIG. 28C shows determination information 141 for company Z, which is one of the sales companies 811.
- FIG. The determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28B stores products sold by Company Y, information on the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32, and “measurement data” measured by the sensor unit 32 sold by Company Y. ing. Since the contents of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28B and the generation method thereof are the same as those of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28A, description thereof will be omitted here.
- the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28C includes the products sold by company Z, the information on the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32, and the "measurement data" measured by the sensor unit 32 sold by company Z. is stored. Since the contents of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28C and the generation method thereof are the same as those of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28A, description thereof will be omitted here.
- the server 1a holds all of the determination information 141-141.
- Company X, Company Y, and Company Z can hold the determination information 141 corresponding to each sales company 811, or browse the determination information 141 stored in the server 1a.
- each sales company 811 can hold and browse only the "sensor unit purchase history" and "measurement data" corresponding to the product of the company. That is, company X can hold and view only the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 28A, company Y can hold and view only the determination information 141 shown in FIG. can only be retained and viewed.
- the operating company 701 can view all of the judgment information 141 shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C.
- each record has data in each of "product purchase history", “main unit purchase/rental history”, “sensor unit purchase history”, and “measurement data”. stored. This corresponds to the case where the sales company 811 has purchased the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product, and furthermore, the corresponding "measurement data" exists. That is, the determination information 141 shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C indicates that the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 sold by each sales company 811 have been purchased, and the measurement is performed using the sensor unit 32. showing. Note that the body portion 31 does not necessarily have to correspond to the product.
- the determination information 141 shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C stores data in each of the "purchase/lending of the main unit", the "purchase history of the sensor unit” corresponding to the "purchase/lending of the main unit", and the "measurement data”. is the case. In this way, it is possible to grasp the “measurement data” corresponding to the products sold by each sales company 811 .
- the determination processing unit 132 determines that there is no problem (no abnormality) when determination information 141 such as the examples shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C is obtained.
- FIG. 29 is a diagram showing one state of the determination information 141.
- determination information 141 for X company is shown.
- data related to "product purchase history”, "main unit purchase/sun history”, and "sensor purchase history” are stored, but the corresponding "measurement data" is blank. This is the case where the sales company 811 has purchased the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product, but there is no corresponding "measurement data”.
- the example shown in FIG. 29 shows that although the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 of company X have been purchased, measurement using them has not been performed.
- each sales company 811 can grasp the status of the user U's measuring device 3 .
- the user U's situation means that the user U has purchased the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 of the X company, but has not performed measurement.
- the sales company 811 makes an inquiry to the user U after a certain period of time has passed since the purchase of the sensor unit 32 .
- X company can monitor the usage state of the sensor unit 32 by the user U.
- the server 1a determines that the sensor unit 32 of a genuine product is performing measurement if the difference between the date of purchase of the sensor unit 32 and the date of measurement is within a predetermined period.
- the predetermined period is, for example, one week.
- Each sales company 811 sets the predetermined period.
- FIG. 30A is a diagram showing an example of judgment information (first judgment information) 141 of company X (first company), and FIG. 30B is a diagram showing an example of judgment information 141 (second is a diagram showing an example of determination information).
- first judgment information judgment information
- second is a diagram showing an example of determination information
- FIG. 30A there are “product purchase history” and “main unit purchase/lending history” (first main unit information) of X company.
- the "sensor unit purchase history" (first sensor unit purchase history information) and "measurement data” are blank (missing). This indicates that the product and main unit 31 were purchased from company X, but the sensor unit 32 may have been purchased from another company.
- FIG. 30A there are “product purchase history” and “main unit purchase/lending history” (first main unit information) of X company.
- the "sensor unit purchase history” first sensor unit purchase history information
- “measurement data” are blank (missing). This indicates that the product and main unit 31 were purchased from company X, but the sensor unit 32
- Z company's "sensor unit purchase history” (the sensor unit purchase history information corresponding to the main unit information) and "measurement data” exist.
- the "product purchase history” and “main unit purchase history” (the main unit information corresponding to the first main unit information) are blank (missing). . This indicates that there is a suspicion that the user U purchased the main unit 31 from a company other than the Z company and is using it for measurement.
- FIGS. 30A and 30B since the data is for the same user U (membership number "0001"), this user U purchased the product and main unit 31 from company X, and purchased the sensor unit 32 corresponding to the product from company Z. may have purchased.
- the sales company 811 does not have the "sensor unit purchase history” and the "measurement data" corresponding to the product.
- FIG. 30B is a case where there is no "product purchase history” and "main unit purchase/rental history”.
- the operating company 701 provides information to Company X and Company Z.
- the information provided to company X and company Z is information to the effect that there is a possibility that the main unit 31 of company X is being measured using the sensor unit 32 of company Z.
- Company X or company Z makes an inquiry to user U corresponding to the member number using main unit 31 and sensor unit 32 to inquire about the usage status of sensor unit 32 .
- company X or company Z instructs user U to correct the method of use.
- X company and Z company can monitor the use states of each other's products (main unit 31 and sensor unit 32).
- the server 1a always confirms whether or not there are "main unit purchase/rental history", “sensor unit purchase history”, and “measurement data” corresponding to products of all sales companies 811.
- the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 31 is a case where the “measurement data” exists, but the “sensor unit purchase history” corresponding to the "measurement data” is missing.
- the following cases are conceivable.
- a third party here is a company (or an individual) outside the control of the operating company 701 (see FIG. 36) that is different from company X, company Y, and company Z.
- the sales company 811 inquires of the corresponding user U about which company the sensor unit 32 was purchased from. In this manner, the sales company 811 and the operating company 701 can monitor sales of the sensor section 32 by third parties not managed by the operating company 701 .
- FIG. 32 is a flow chart showing the procedure of determination information generation processing performed in this embodiment.
- the determination information generation unit 131 acquires the information of the "product purchase history" and the "sensor purchase history” from the user information 111 (S1001). Subsequently, the determination information generation unit 131 acquires the measured value, the time when the user U performed the measurement (time series data) from the behavior information 112 (S1002). Further, the judgment information generator 131 appropriately acquires necessary information from the store's POS system 81 (S1003).
- the “main unit purchase/rental history” of the determination information 141 and information stored in the determination information 141 that does not exist in the user information 111 and the behavior information 112 (predetermined information) are stored in step S1003.
- step S1003 may be omitted.
- the determination information generation unit 131 generates determination information 141 based on the information acquired in steps S1001 to S1003 (S1004).
- the determination information generation unit 131 acquires "sensor purchase history” and time-series data based on the user information 111 and the behavior information 112, as shown in steps S1001 and S1002. In addition, as shown in step S1003, the determination information generation unit 131 receives information constituting the "main unit purchase/rental history" and the "sensor unit purchase history” from the POS system 81 installed in the sales company 811. acquires predetermined information from The determination information generator 131 generates determination information 141 based on the acquired information. Accordingly, the server 1a can easily generate the determination information 141 from the user information 111 and the action information 112 collected when measuring the urine component. Furthermore, the server 1a can generate determination information 141 using the POS system 81. FIG.
- FIG. 33 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the first determination process performed in this embodiment.
- the determination processing unit 132 acquires one member number (S1101). Subsequently, the determination processing unit 132 acquires the data of the determination information 141 regarding the membership number acquired in step S1101 (S1102). Then, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is "measurement data" corresponding to the purchased sensor unit 32 (S1111). That is, in step S1111, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not the "measurement data" exists in the state where the "main unit purchase/rental history" and the "sensor unit purchase history” exist.
- the notification unit 133 performs a first notification process (S1112).
- a situation in which "No" is determined in step S1111 indicates that the determination information 141 is in the state shown in FIG.
- the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company 811 (sales company terminal 8) that there is no “measurement data” corresponding to the purchased sensor unit 32. conduct.
- the notified sales company 811 makes an inquiry to the user U corresponding to the membership number to be processed (S1113).
- the sales company 811 notified in step S1112 is the sales company 811 that sells the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 .
- step S1112 may be performed.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines the time of the "measurement data” by the sensor unit 32 and the purchase date of the sensor unit 32. It is determined whether the period is within a predetermined period (S1121).
- the predetermined period is, for example, one week. It should be noted that the situation where it is determined “Yes” in step S1111 indicates that the determination information 141 is in the state shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C. If the period between the time of the “measurement data” and the purchase date of the sensor unit 32 is longer than the predetermined time (S1121 ⁇ No), the notification unit 133 performs second notification processing (S1122).
- the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company 811 (sales company terminal 8) that there is a gap between the purchase of the sensor unit 32 and the measurement.
- the sales company 811 makes an inquiry to the user U corresponding to the membership number to be processed (S1123).
- step S1121 In the state where "No" is determined in step S1121, the difference between the purchase date and time of the sensor unit 32 and the first measurement date and time in the corresponding "sensor unit purchase history" and “measurement data” is a predetermined value. It is a case where it is above. In such a case, the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company 811 as shown in step S1122.
- Step S1124 indicates that the determination information 141 is in the state shown in FIGS. 28A to 28C, and that the period from the date of purchase of the sensor unit 32 is within a predetermined period of time.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is an unprocessed membership number (S1131). If there is an unprocessed member number (S1131 ⁇ Yes), the determination processing unit 132 returns the process to step S1101 to process the next member number. If there is no unprocessed membership number (S1131 ⁇ No), the determination processing unit 132 terminates the process.
- FIG. 34 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the second determination process performed in this embodiment.
- the determination processing unit 132 acquires one member number (S1201). Subsequently, the determination processing unit 132 acquires the data of the determination information 141 regarding the member number acquired in step S1101 (S1202). Subsequently, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1211). If there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1211 ⁇ Yes), the determination processing unit 132 shifts the process to step S1111 in FIG.
- the determination processing unit 132 performs other company determination (S1221). In other company determination, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is determination information 141 that satisfies the following conditions (A1) and (A2). (A1) In the determination information 141 to be determined in step S1211, there is "main unit purchase/rental history". (A2) There exists determination information 141 of the sales company 811 other than the determination information 141 that is the determination target of step S1211 and that satisfies the following conditions (A21) and (A22).
- the notification unit 133 performs a third notification process (S1222).
- the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company 811 (sales company terminal 8) of the possibility that the sensor unit 32 has been purchased by another company. That is, if there is determination information 141 that satisfies condition (A1), the right to the “measurement data” belongs to sales company 811 that sells main unit 31 . Therefore, the notification unit 133 (see FIG.
- 25) is a sales company (second company) 811 having the "main unit purchase/rental history" and a sales company (second company) having the "sensor unit purchase history" and "measurement data”. 1 company) 811 are notified.
- the notification unit 133 notifies the sales company terminal 8 of each sales meeting 811 .
- the state in which the condition (A1) is satisfied indicates the state of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 30A.
- the state in which the condition (A2) is satisfied indicates the state of the determination information 141 shown in FIG. 30B.
- the sales company 811 that received the notification performs contact processing (S1223).
- the sales company 811 inquires of the user U about the usage status of the sensor unit 32 .
- the sales company 811 instructs the user U to correct the usage.
- Either of the sales companies 811 that have received the notification may perform the communication process.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines that there is no problem with the member number to be processed (S1224).
- the determination processing unit 132 determines that the user U simply did not purchase the sensor unit 32, and determines that there is no problem.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is an unprocessed membership number (S1231). If there is an unprocessed member number (S1231 ⁇ Yes), the determination processing unit 132 returns the process to step S1101 to process the next member number. If there is no unprocessed member number (S1231 ⁇ No), the determination processing unit 132 terminates the process.
- FIG. 35 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the third determination process performed in this embodiment. Note that the processing shown in FIG. 35 is processing that is performed when information about the data transmission destination is stored in the main unit 31 .
- the determination processing unit 132 acquires one member number (S1301). Subsequently, the determination processing unit 132 acquires the data of the determination information 141 regarding the membership number acquired in step S1101 (S1302). Subsequently, the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1311). If there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1311 ⁇ Yes), the determination processing unit 132 shifts the processing to step S1211 in FIG.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not “measurement data” exists (S1321). Existence of "measurement data” means that data is stored in the column of "measurement data”.
- the notification unit 133 performs a fourth notification process (S1322).
- a state in which "No" is determined in step S1321 indicates that the determination information 141 is in a state as shown in FIG.
- the notification unit 133 notifies that the sensor unit 32 may be manufactured and sold by a company not managed by the operating company 701 (see FIG. 36).
- the sales company 811 (sales company terminal 8) that sells the information is notified.
- the sales company 811 performs contact processing (S1323). In the contact process, the sales company 811 inquires of the corresponding user U from which company the sensor unit 32 was purchased.
- step S1321 The state in which "Yes” is determined in step S1321 is the state shown in FIG.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines that there is no problem with the member number to be processed (S1324). In step S1324, the determination processing unit 132 determines that the user U simply did not purchase the sensor unit 32, and determines that there is no problem.
- the determination processing unit 132 determines whether or not there is an unprocessed membership number (S1331). If there is an unprocessed member number (S1331 ⁇ Yes), the determination processing unit 132 returns the process to step S1101 to process the next member number. If there is no unprocessed member number (S1331 ⁇ No), the determination processing unit 132 terminates the process.
- steps S1111 and S1121 in FIG. 33 steps S1211 and S1221 in FIG. 34, and steps S1311 and S1321 in FIG. , "sensor unit purchase history” and “measurement data” are compared to obtain information on the purchase of the main unit 31 or the sensor unit 32.
- FIG. 34 steps S1211 and S1221 in FIG. 34, and steps S1311 and S1321 in FIG. .
- FIG. 36 is a diagram showing an example of a business network using the health management support system Za according to this embodiment.
- FIG. 25 will be referred to as appropriate.
- time advances from the upper side of the paper toward the lower side of the paper (“T” in FIG. 36).
- the operating company 701 supplies the sales company 811a (811) with the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 sold by the sales company 811a (S1341a).
- the sales company 811a pays the operating company 701 for the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 (S1341b).
- the user U purchases the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 sold together with the product from the sales company 811a. That is, the user U acquires the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 that are sold together with the product (S1342a), and pays the price to the sales company 811a (S1342b).
- the determination information 141 regarding the sales company 811a becomes as shown in FIG. 30A.
- the determination information 141 regarding the sales company 811b is as shown in FIG. 30B.
- the server 1a installed in the operating company 701 detects the possibility that the user U has made inappropriate purchases by performing the processing shown in FIG. 34 (S1211 "No" in FIG. 34).
- the operating company 701, which has detected the possibility that the user U has made an inappropriate purchase notifies the sales company 811a to that effect (S1345a: S1222 in FIG. 34).
- the sales company 811a that received the notification pays the price for the notification to the operating company 701 (S1345b).
- the sales company 811a which has received the notification from the operating company 701, inquires about the purchase of the sensor unit 32 to the user U (S1346: S1223 in FIG. 34).
- the purchase can be traced without assigning an ID to each of the main unit 31 and the sensor unit 32 .
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その他の解決手段は実施形態中において適宜記載する。 In order to solve the above-described problems, the present invention collects component information, which is information about components in a body fluid of a subject, obtained by a component detection sensor, and collects information related to health used by the subject. A server that collects usage information of a plurality of types of products, and a subject that displays a display screen in which the usage information and the component information are associated with each other based on the information transmitted from the server. and a terminal.
Other solutions will be described as appropriate in the embodiments.
[第1実施形態]
本実施形態では、被検者であるユーザが自宅で尿成分の計測を多項目かつ継続して行い、ユーザが飲食物の摂取や、運動プログラムの実行による変化を評価することで、疾病等と関連する生活習慣を評価できる健康管理支援システムZ(図1参照)を提供する。 Next, modes for carrying out the present invention (referred to as "embodiments") will be described in detail with reference to the drawings as appropriate.
[First embodiment]
In the present embodiment, the user, who is the subject, continuously measures urine components in multiple items at home, and evaluates changes due to the user's intake of food and drink and the execution of an exercise program. Provide a health management support system Z (see FIG. 1) that can evaluate related lifestyle habits.
図1は、本実施形態(第1実施形態)に係る健康管理支援システムZの構成例を示す図である。
図1に示すように、健康管理支援システムZはサーバ1、ユーザ端末2、メーカ端末4、運営会社端末5を有する。
そして、サーバ1には、複数のユーザ端末2、複数のメーカ端末4、ジム端末4A、運営会社端末5がWAN(Wide Area Network)等を介して接続している。
ユーザ端末2は、スマートフォン、タブレットコンピュータ、その他の携帯端末であり、ユーザが所持している端末である。あるいは、ユーザ端末2は個人が所有するPC(Personal Computer)でもよい。本実施形態では、ユーザ端末2としてスマートフォンが用いられているものとする。ユーザ端末2は、後記する尿成分を計測するための計測装置3(図2参照)から出力される計測値をサーバ1へ送信したり、サーバ1から送信される計測結果や、必要に応じてログ等の表示をしたりする。 (system configuration diagram)
FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a health management support system Z according to this embodiment (first embodiment).
As shown in FIG. 1, the health management support system Z has a
A plurality of
The
運営会社端末5は運営会社に設置されている端末である。
サーバ1は、当該ユーザ端末2から送信された単位を含めた計測値を収集・解析し、そのデータを保存する。また、サーバ1は、収集した計測値のデータ(計測データ)をユーザ端末2へ送信する。なお、サーバ1はクラウド上に設置されてもよいし、運営会社に設置されてもよい。 The
The operating
The
ユーザ処理部101は、ユーザ端末2のアクセスに対して、ユーザ本人であるか否かを認証したり、ユーザ端末2から送られたデータを行動情報112等に格納したりする。また、ユーザ処理部101は、ユーザ端末2から送られる要求に従って、行動情報112等からデータを取得し、取得したデータを要求元のユーザ端末2へ送信する。 The
The
解析部103は、ユーザ情報111や、行動情報112や、商品使用情報116等を基に、統計解析や、ポイント算出等を行う。そして、解析部103は、統計解析の結果を商品統計情報114や、購入者統計情報115に格納し、算出したポイントに関するデータをポイント情報113に格納する。 The
The
商品発注処理部106は、記憶処理部102を介して運営会社による商品の発注に関する履歴データを提携会社プロファイル情報117に格納する。 The measuring device
The product
行動情報112にはユーザによる尿成分の計測データ、ユーザによる対象となる食品、飲料、サプリメント等の摂取データ、運動プログラムの実行データ等が格納される。行動情報112については後記する。
ポイント情報113には、ポイントに関するデータが格納されている。ポイント及びポイント情報113については後記する。 The
The
The
購入者統計情報115には、商品(飲食物や、運動プログラム)の購入者や、センサ部32(図5参照)の購入者の年齢層や、性別に関するデータが格納されている。購入者統計情報115はユーザ情報111等を基に解析部103によって生成される。
商品使用情報116には、商品の使用に関するデータが格納される。例えば、商品が飲食物の場合、ユーザによる飲食物の摂取回数、摂取日時、回数等が商品使用情報116に格納されている。また、商品が運動プログラムの場合、運動プログラムの実行回数、実行日時、セット回数等が商品使用情報116に格納されている。商品使用情報116は行動情報112を基に解析部103によって生成される。
商品使用情報116に格納されるデータは、行動情報112等を基に解析部103によって生成される。
提携会社プロファイル情報117には、メーカや、ジム等に関するデータ、メーカや、ジム等が扱っている商品(飲食物、運動プログラム)に関するデータや、メーカや、ジム等が扱っている商品を利用しているユーザのデータ、商品の発注履歴等がメーカや、ジム等毎に格納されている。 The product
The purchaser
The
Data stored in the
As the partner
メーカ端末4及びジム端末4Aのアクセス管理は提携会社処理部104によって行われる。 Further, as shown in FIG. 1, the affiliated
Access management of the
健康管理支援システムZは、計測装置3、ユーザ端末2、サーバ1を有している。図2では、図1に示されているメーカ端末4、ジム端末4A、運営会社端末5が図示省略されている。
計測装置3は尿成分を計測し、計測結果をユーザ端末2へ送信する。計測装置3については後記する。ユーザ端末2には本実施形態による尿成分の計測値をサーバ1へ送信したり、計測値に関するデータを閲覧したりするためのアプリケーション210(図4参照)が実行されている。そして、ユーザ端末2は計測装置3から送信された尿成分の計測値をサーバ1へ送信する。 FIG. 2 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration example of the health management support system Z according to this embodiment.
A health management support system Z has a
The measuring
図3は、サーバ1のハードウェア構成を示す図である。
サーバ1は、メモリ121、CPU(Central Processing Unit)122、記憶装置123、通信装置124等を備えている。記憶装置123は、HD(Hard Disk)や、SS
D(Solid State Drive)等により構成される。なお、記憶装置123は、IC(Integrated Circuit)カードや、SD(Secure Digital)カード、DVD(Digital Versatile Disc)等の記録媒体によって構成されてもよい。
通信装置124は、図1に示すユーザ端末2、メーカ端末4、運営会社端末5と通信を行う。
また、メモリ121には記憶装置123に格納されているプログラムがロードされる。そして、ロードされたプログラムがCPU122によって実行されることにより、図1に示すユーザ処理部101、記憶処理部102、解析部103、提携会社処理部104、計測装置発注処理部105、商品発注処理部106が具現化する。
さらに、記憶装置123には、図1に示すユーザ情報111、行動情報112、ポイント情報113、商品統計情報114、購入者統計情報115、商品使用情報116、提携会社プロファイル情報117が格納されている。なお、ユーザ情報111、行動情報112、ポイント情報113、商品統計情報114、購入者統計情報115、商品使用情報116、提携会社プロファイル情報117は、サーバ1とは別の装置であるデータベースに格納されていてもよい。 (Hardware configuration of server 1)
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the hardware configuration of the
The
D (Solid State Drive) or the like. Note that the
The
A program stored in a
Further,
図4は、ユーザ端末2の構成例を示す図である。
ユーザ端末2は、メモリ201、CPU202、読取装置203、通信装置204、入出力装置205を有する。
読取装置203は、商品である飲食物のパッケージや、運動プログラムが記載されている紙に印刷されているバーコード(一次元コードや二次元コード)を読み取る。ユーザ端末2がスマートフォンの場合、読取装置203はスマートフォンに備えられているカメラとなる。
また、通信装置204はサーバ1や、計測装置3(図2参照)等との通信を行う。
入出力装置205は、ユーザ端末2がスマートフォンの場合、スマートフォンに備えられているディスプレイである。 (User terminal 2)
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a configuration example of the
The
The
Also, the
The input/
端末送受信処理部211は、通信装置204を介してサーバ1とデータの送受信を行う。
データ生成部212は、読取装置203によって読み取った商品のデータや、入出力装置205から入力されたデータ(飲食物の摂取回数や、運動プログラムの実行セット回数)に日時データ等を付加することで商品データを生成する。生成された商品データは端末送受信処理部211により通信装置204を介してサーバ1へ送信される。 An application program is stored in the
A terminal transmission/
The
算出部214は、種々の計算を行う。
起動処理部215は、入出力装置205による入力に従ってアプリケーション210の起動及び停止を制御する。 The terminal
The
The
図5及び図6は計測装置3の外観を示す図である。また、図7はセンサ部32の内部構成を示す図である。
図5及び図6に示すように、計測装置3はセンサ部32と本体部31とによって構成される。図6に示すように、センサ部32と本体部31とは分離可能な構成となっている。
また、本体部31には、LED(Light Emission Diode)発光部311が設けられるとともに、センサ部32が挿入される挿入部312が設けられている。
センサ部32は、スティック状の形状を有し、図7に示すように尿成分を計測するためのセンサ322(図7参照)を有している。ただし、センサ部32の形状は図6に示すようなスティック状でなくてもよい。また、センサ部32には開口部321が設けられている。開口部321については後記する。
そして、図5及び図6に示す本体部31は、センサ部32を駆動し、センサ322の計測値(あるいは出力波形)を得るための電子回路や、近距離無線通信用デバイスを内蔵している。 (Measuring device 3)
5 and 6 are diagrams showing the appearance of the measuring
As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the measuring
Further, the
The
5 and 6 includes an electronic circuit for driving the
このような構成により、ユーザが開口部321に尿を導入することで、センサ322が尿と接触する。 As shown in FIG. 7, the
With such a configuration, when the user introduces urine into the
図8において、「検査項目」とは検査対象となる尿成分であり、「計測対象」は実際にセンサ322が検出する成分である。「方法」は、センサ322が用いている成分の検出方法であり、「方法の詳細」はセンサ322による検出方法の詳細である。
図8に示すように、例えば、「検査項目」が尿糖である場合、尿糖センサが用いられる。尿糖センサは、実際にはグルコースを計測する(「計測対象」参照)。尿糖センサは、電気化学検出法の1つであるグルコースオキシダーゼを用いた酵素電極法によって尿中のグルコースを検出する。このような尿糖センサによって尿糖検査を目的としたグルコース計測が可能となる。 FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the relationship between the type of
In FIG. 8, the “test item” is the urine component to be tested, and the “measurement target” is the component actually detected by the
As shown in FIG. 8, for example, when the "test item" is urinary sugar, a urinary sugar sensor is used. The urinary sugar sensor actually measures glucose (see "measurement object"). A urine sugar sensor detects glucose in urine by an enzyme electrode method using glucose oxidase, which is one of electrochemical detection methods. Such a urinary sugar sensor enables glucose measurement for the purpose of urinary sugar test.
図9は計測装置3の別の例を示す図である。
図9において、図5及び図6と同様の構成について同一の符号を付して説明を省略する。
図9に示す計測装置3aでは、本体部31にセンサ322(図7参照)による計測値が表示される表示器313が備えられている。表示器313は液晶ディスプレイ等で構成される。このような構成を有することによりユーザは、尿成分を計測した際、即座に計測値の確認を行うことができる。 (Another example of measuring device 3)
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing another example of the measuring
In FIG. 9, the same reference numerals are assigned to the same configurations as in FIGS. 5 and 6, and the description thereof is omitted.
In the
図10は、本実施形態で用いられるユーザ情報111の例を示す表である。なお、図10において具体的な数値は省略している。
ユーザが運営会社に会員登録すると、ユーザを一意に区別するための会員番号が付与される。そして、ユーザ情報111には、「性別」、「生年月日」、「住所」、「メール(メールアドレス)」、「電話番号」、「職業」の各項目が会員番号と対応付けられている。
「性別」、「生年月日」、「住所」、「メール」、「電話番号」、「職業」は、ユーザが会員登録を行った際に入力される情報である。ちなみに、「メール」の欄にはユーザのメールアドレスが入力される。 (User information 111)
FIG. 10 is a table showing an example of
When a user registers as a member of the operating company, a member number is assigned to uniquely distinguish the user. In the
"Gender", "date of birth", "address", "e-mail", "telephone number", and "occupation" are information input when the user registers as a member. By the way, the user's e-mail address is entered in the "mail" field.
ス」、「商品購入履歴」、「センサ購入日」、「付与ポイント」等の各項目が会員番号と対応付けられている。
これらの項目のうち、「HPアクセス」には、運営会社のホームページにユーザが最後にアクセスした日時が格納される。
「商品購入履歴」には、飲食物や、運動プログラムをユーザが購入した履歴が保持されている。「商品購入履歴」には、例えば、「サプリメントA:〇〇年〇月〇日」、「運動プログラムA:△△年△月△日」等の形式で商品の購入履歴が格納されている。 Further, in the
Among these items, "HP access" stores the date and time when the user last accessed the homepage of the operating company.
"Purchase history" stores the history of purchases of food and drink and exercise programs by the user. In the "product purchase history", for example, the product purchase history is stored in the form of "supplement A: 0//0/00", "exercise program A: △△ year △ month △ day".
なお、ユーザ情報111において、「商品購入履歴」、「センサ購入履歴」以外のデータは、適宜省略可能である。 In the "given points", points due to purchase of products, the
In the
図11は、本実施形態で用いられる行動情報112の例を示す表である。
行動情報112では、計測装置3による計測データと、飲食物摂取データと、運動プログラムデータとが時系列データとして格納されている。ユーザ(会員)毎に計測データは計測データ格納領域112aに格納され、飲食物摂取データは飲食物摂取データ格納領域112bに格納され、運動プログラムデータは運動プログラムデータ格納領域112cに格納されている。 (Action information 112)
FIG. 11 is a table showing an example of
In the
図12は、本実施形態によって入出力装置205に表示される計測値変化表示画面600の例を示す図である。図12に示す例では日にちが横軸として示されている。
図12に示す計測値変化表示画面600は、ある尿成分の計測値の時系列データが示されている。図12の例では、尿成分として「センサa」によって計測される尿糖のケースが示されている。 (Measurement value change display screen 600)
FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a measured value
A measured value
図12において、グラフG1は計測装置3による計測値(図12~図15の例では尿糖値)の時間変化(時系列)を示している。また、グラフG1に示されている黒丸P1は、該当する日時に計測装置3による計測が行われたことを示している。
そして、縦線VL1~VL4は飲食物の摂取時期や、運動プログラムの実行時期を示している。ここで、縦線VL1~VL4の線種は摂取した飲食物の種類や、運動プログラムを示している。図12の例では、実線の縦線VL1は飲食物である「商品A」の摂取日時を示している。また、破線の縦線VL2は飲食物である「商品B」の摂取日時を示している。そして、一点鎖線の縦線VL3は飲食物である「商品C」の摂取日時を示している。さらに、二点鎖線の縦線VL4は運動プログラムが行われた日時を示している。 A measured value
In FIG. 12, a graph G1 shows the time change (time series) of the measured value (urinary sugar value in the examples of FIGS. 12 to 15) by the measuring
Vertical lines VL1 to VL4 indicate the timing of food intake and the execution timing of the exercise program. Here, the types of vertical lines VL1 to VL4 indicate the type of food and drink ingested and the exercise program. In the example of FIG. 12, the solid vertical line VL1 indicates the intake date and time of the "product A" which is food and drink. A dashed vertical line VL2 indicates the intake date and time of the food and drink "product B". A vertical line VL3 of the dashed-dotted line indicates the intake date and time of the "product C", which is food and drink. Furthermore, the vertical double-dashed line VL4 indicates the date and time when the exercise program was performed.
計測情報601には、センサ種、計測値、計測日時が表示される。
例えば、ユーザがグラフG1に示されている黒丸P1aが長押しすると、長押しされた黒丸P1aに相当する計測情報601aが表示される。計測情報601aには、該当する黒丸P1aが「センサa」によって2月4日の18時15分に計測値「5」が計測されたことが示されている。「センサa」とはセンサ部32におけるセンサ322(図7参照)の種類(尿糖センサ等)を示す。 When the black circle P1 of the graph G1 is long-pressed on the measurement value
The
For example, when the user presses and holds the black circle P1a shown in the graph G1, measurement information 601a corresponding to the long-pressed black circle P1a is displayed. The measurement information 601a indicates that the corresponding black circle P1a has a measurement value of "5" measured by "sensor a" at 18:15 on February 4th. “Sensor a” indicates the type of sensor 322 (see FIG. 7) in the sensor section 32 (urinary sugar sensor, etc.).
図14は、2つの期間における計測値の有意差検定が行われた際に表示される計測値変化表示画面600を示す図である。
図14は、2つの期間について計測値の有意差が検定された結果が示されている計測値変化表示画面600の例を示す図である。
図14に示す例において、期間L1、期間L2はユーザが尿成分計測値の比較を行いたい期間であり、ユーザがユーザ端末2の入出力装置205を介して指定する期間である。例えば、ユーザが図12に示す計測値変化表示画面600において、期間L1、期間L2に相当する期間を指でなぞる等することにより期間L1、期間L2が指定される。 (Significance test)
FIG. 14 is a diagram showing a measured value
FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example of the measured value
In the example shown in FIG. 14, periods L1 and L2 are periods in which the user wants to compare urine component measurement values, and are designated by the user via the input/
また、図14では、複数の商品を摂取した場合を示しているが、個々の商品の効果を確認したい場合には、図15に示すように、例えば「商品A」(縦線VL1)の摂取時期だけを表示することも可能である。 By doing so, the user can easily check the changes in the measured values due to the intake of food and supplements and the execution of the exercise program using objective indicators. In particular, when the difference in change in the measured values between the period L1 and the period L2 is subtle, the user can easily and objectively check whether there is a significant difference in the measured values by the significance test.
FIG. 14 shows the case of ingesting a plurality of products, but if you want to check the effects of individual products, as shown in FIG. It is also possible to display only the time.
図16は、本実施形態においてセンサ部32及び商品の購入傾向を示す購入傾向表示画面610を示す図である。図16に示す購入傾向表示画面610は主にメーカ端末4や、ジム端末4A(図1参照)に表示されるものである。
図16に示す購入傾向表示画面610において横軸は年齢層を示し、実線L11は、あるセンサ種のセンサ部32(図16の例では「センサa」)の購入個数を示し、破線L12は、ある商品(図16の例では飲食物である「商品A」)の購入個数を示している。 (Display of purchase trends)
FIG. 16 is a diagram showing a purchase
In the purchase
なお、図16に示す表示は購入者統計情報115を基に行われる。前記したように、図16に示す商品の購入傾向はメーカ端末4、ジム端末4Aに表示可能であるが、メーカや、ジム等は自社に関する商品の購入傾向のみ閲覧可能である。 If "sensor a" is a "urinary sugar sensor", it can be seen from the results shown in FIG. 16 that "merchandise A" has a strong correlation with people who care about their urine sugar. Manufacturers, gyms, etc. can use such results for product development, sales plans, and new customer acquisition strategies.
Note that the display shown in FIG. 16 is performed based on the purchaser
図17は、本実施形態におけるポイント表示画面620の例を示す図である。
図17に示すようなポイント表示画面620はユーザ端末2に表示されるものである。また、図17に示すポイント表示画面620は、図1に示すポイント情報113の内容が表示されているものである。
図17に示すように、ポイント表示では「順位」、「ニックネーム・性別・年齢」、飲食物である「商品A」の購入回数、「センサa」の購入回数、「数値の変化」、「獲得ポイント」が表示される。図17において、「数値の変化」とは所定期間(例えば、1か月間)における計測値の差分である。獲得ポイントは、商品の購入回数、センサ部32の購入回数で単純に積算されてもよい。あるいは、計測値の変化を考慮して、計測値が好ましい方へ変化した場合は正の値がポイントに加算され、好ましくない方へ変化した場合は負の値がポイントに加算されるようにしてもよい。 (point display)
FIG. 17 is a diagram showing an example of the
A
As shown in FIG. 17, in the point display, "ranking", "nickname/sex/age", number of purchases of food and drink "product A", number of purchases of "sensor a", "change in numerical value", "acquisition point” is displayed. In FIG. 17, "change in numerical value" is the difference in the measured values for a predetermined period (for example, one month). Acquired points may simply be accumulated by the number of purchases of the product and the number of purchases of the
ちなみに、算出されたポイントは、ユーザ情報111の付与ポイントの欄にも格納される(図10参照)。 By displaying such points, it is possible to increase the user's motivation and encourage the user to continue health management. Furthermore, it is possible to increase the purchase awareness of the product (food and drink, exercise program) and the
Incidentally, the calculated points are also stored in the column of awarded points in the user information 111 (see FIG. 10).
図18は、本実施形態によるユーザ端末2での表示画面例を示す図である。
図18に示す例では、図12に示す計測値変化表示画面600が表示されている。この他に図13、図14、図17に示すものがユーザ端末2での表示画面(入出力装置205;図4参照)に表示されてもよい。
また、表示画面の詳細情報領域221には、「この1週間」(図18の例では2/6~2/12)の飲食物(図18の例では飲食物である「商品A」、「商品B」)の摂取回数、運動プログラムの実行回数、「センサa」の計測値が表示されている。図18の例では、2/6~2/12の間に「商品A」が1回、「商品B」が2回摂取され、運動プログラムが2回実行されている。そして、「センサa」によって7回の計測が行われ、その計測値をすべて「4」であることが示されている。 (Display screen on user terminal 2)
FIG. 18 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen on the
In the example shown in FIG. 18, the measured value
In addition, in the
(計測値登録処理)
図19は、本実施形態で行われる計測値取得処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。適宜、図1、図4、図5、図6を参照する。
まず、ユーザはセンサ部32を本体部31の挿入部312に挿入した後、計測装置3のセンサ部32の開口部321に尿を導入し、尿成分の計測を行う。
すると、計測装置3の本体部31は、センサ部32から計測値を取得し(S101)、取得した計測値を、計測装置3と同期しているユーザ端末2へ送信する(S102)。
ユーザ端末2のデータ生成部212は、計測装置3から受信した計測値に少なくともユーザの会員番号、センサ種及び計測日時を付与した計測データを生成する(S111)。
そして、ユーザ端末2の端末送受信処理部211は計測データをサーバ1へ送信する(S112)。
計測データを受信したサーバ1のユーザ処理部101は、計測データに含まれる会員番号、センサ種をキーとして、図11の行動情報112における計測データ格納領域112aの該当する欄に計測データに含まれる計測日時及び計測値を格納する(S121)。 <Flowchart>
(measured value registration process)
FIG. 19 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the measurement value acquisition process performed in this embodiment. Reference will be made to FIGS. 1, 4, 5 and 6 as appropriate.
First, the user inserts the
Then, the
The
Then, the terminal transmission/
The
図20は、本実施形態で行われる飲食物摂取及び運動プログラム実行処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。適宜、図1、図4を参照する。
まず、ユーザは、ユーザ端末2の読取装置203を用いて、摂取する飲食物の容器や、運営会社から送付された運動メニュー等に印刷されているバーコードをユーザ端末2に読み込む(S201)。
ユーザは、ユーザ端末2に表示されている飲食物摂取個数入力窓(不図示)や、セット数入力窓(不図示)から飲食物の摂取個数や、運動プログラムの実行セット数を入力する(S202)。
ユーザ端末2の端末送受信処理部211は、飲食物の種類あるいは運動プログラムの種類に、会員番号や、読取日時や、飲食物摂取個数や、セット数を付与した商品データをサーバ1へ送信する(S203)。
商品データを受信したサーバ1のユーザ処理部101は、図11に示す行動情報112に情報を格納する(S211)。この時、ユーザ処理部101は、商品データに含まれている飲食物の種類や、運動プログラムの種類をキーとして、行動情報112において飲食物摂取データ格納領域112bの該当する欄に、飲食物の摂取日時や、飲食物の摂取個数を格納する。あるいは、ユーザ処理部101は、運動プログラムデータ格納領域112cの該当する欄に運動プログラムの実行日時や、セット数を格納する。 (Food and drink intake and exercise program execution processing)
FIG. 20 is a flow chart showing the procedure of food intake and exercise program execution processing performed in this embodiment. 1 and 4 will be referred to as appropriate.
First, the user uses the
The user inputs the number of food intake and the number of execution sets of the exercise program from the food intake number input window (not shown) and the set number input window (not shown) displayed on the user terminal 2 (S202). ).
The terminal transmission/
The
図21は、本実施形態で行われる、図12~図15に示す計測値変化表示画面600の表示処理の手順を示す手順である。適宜、図1、図5、図12~図15を参照する。
まず、サーバ1のユーザ処理部101は、ユーザ端末2から計測値変化表示画面600の表示要求を受け付けたか否かを判定する(S301)。表示要求には、要求元の会員番号や、表示する尿成分等のデータが含まれている。
計測値変化表示画面600の表示要求を受け付けていない場合(S301→No)、ユーザ処理部101はステップS301へ処理を戻す。
計測値変化表示画面600の表示要求を受け付けた場合(S301→Yes)、ユーザ処理部101は、表示要求に含まれている会員番号及び尿成分に基づいて、図11に示す行動情報112から必要なデータを抽出する。そして、ユーザ処理部101は、要求元のユーザ端末2へ抽出したデータ(抽出データ)を送信する(S302)。例えば、尿糖値のデータが要求されている場合、ユーザ処理部101は、図11に示す行動情報112のうち、尿糖センサのレコードと、飲食物データ格納領域112bの全レコードと、運動プログラムデータ格納領域112cの全レコードとを抽出し、抽出データとする。なお、日時指定がされている場合、尿糖センサのレコード、飲食物データ格納領域112bのレコード、運動プログラムデータ格納領域112cのレコードのうち、該当する日時のデータが抽出されることで抽出データが生成されてもよい。 (Display processing of measured value change display screen 600)
FIG. 21 shows a procedure for display processing of the measured value
First, the
If the display request for the measured value
When the display request for the measured value
次いで、端末表示処理部213は、計測値変化表示画面600の黒丸P1(図12参照)や、縦線VL1~VL4(図12参照)のいずれかが選択されたか否かを判定する(S312)。選択は、前記したように長押し等で行われる。
黒丸P1や、縦線VL1~VL4が選択されていない場合(S312→No)、ステップS321へ処理を進める。
黒丸P1や、縦線VL1~VL4が選択されている場合(S312→Yes)、端末表示処理部213は、選択対象に応じて図13に示すような計測情報601、飲食物情報602、運動プログラム情報603を表示する(S313)。ちなみに、表示されている計測情報601、飲食物情報602、運動プログラム情報603を非表示とするには、ユーザが表示されている計測情報601、飲食物情報602、運動プログラム情報603をタップ等する。
さらに、端末表示処理部213は、期間が指定されたか否かを判定する(S321)。ステップS321で指定される期間とは、図14や、図15に示す期間L1及び期間L2である。
期間が指定されていない場合(S321→No)、端末表示処理部213は、ステップS331へ処理を進める。
期間が指定された場合(S321→Yes)、ユーザ端末2の算出部214は、ステップS321で指定された期間について計測値の有意差検定を行う(S322)。そして、端末表示処理部213が入出力装置205の有意差検定の結果を検定結果表示604として表示する(S323)。 The terminal
Next, the terminal
If the black circle P1 and the vertical lines VL1 to VL4 are not selected (S312→No), the process proceeds to step S321.
When the black circle P1 or the vertical lines VL1 to VL4 are selected (S312→Yes), the terminal
Furthermore, the terminal
If the period is not designated (S321→No), the terminal
If a period has been specified (S321→Yes), the
終了処理が指示されていない場合(S331→No)、アプリケーション210はステップS312へ処理を戻す。
終了処理が指示されている場合(S331→Yes)、起動処理部215はアプリケーション210を終了する。 Subsequently, the
If the termination process has not been instructed (S331→No), the
If termination processing has been instructed (S331→Yes), the
図22は、本実施形態に係る健康管理支援システムZを利用した健康管理について説明する図である。
ユーザUは、飲料、サプリメント、食品を摂取したり、運動プログラムを実行したりする(S601)。その後、ユーザUは健康管理支援システムZを用いて尿成分の検査を行い(S602)、尿糖値や、尿酸値、クレアチニン値、Na/K値を参照する(S603)。
これによって、ユーザUは飲料、サプリメント、食品の摂取による尿成分への影響や、運動プログラムによる尿成分への影響を確認することができる(S604)。具体的には、図12~図15に示す計測値変化表示画面600をユーザUが確認することにより、ユーザUは飲料、サプリメント、食品の摂取による尿成分への影響(効果)や、運動プログラムによる尿成分への影響(効果)を確認することができる。そして、ユーザUは確認した飲料、サプリメント、食品、運動プログラムの影響(効果)を基に、飲料、サプリメント、食品、運動プログラムの見直し等を行うことができる。 (Health management for user U)
FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating health management using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment.
The user U ingests beverages, supplements, and foods, and executes an exercise program (S601). Thereafter, the user U uses the health management support system Z to examine urine components (S602), and refers to the urine sugar level, uric acid level, creatinine level, and Na/K level (S603).
As a result, the user U can confirm the influence of the ingestion of beverages, supplements, and food on the urine components, and the influence of the exercise program on the urine components (S604). Specifically, the user U confirms the measurement value
以上のような健康管理支援システムZを導入した際におけるビジネスネットワークとして、図23,図24に示すような形態が考えられる。 (Example of business network)
As a business network when the health management support system Z as described above is introduced, forms as shown in FIGS. 23 and 24 are conceivable.
図23の例に示すビジネスネットワークでは、運営会社701と、飲料メーカ702a、サプリメントメーカ702bを有する。また、図23に示す図において、ユーザUa(U)は飲料メーカ702aの飲料を摂取し、ユーザUb(U)はサプリメントメーカ702bのサプリメントを摂取しているが、1人のユーザUが複数のメーカの飲料、サプリメント、食品を摂取したり、運動プログラムを実行したりしてもよい。 FIG. 23 is a diagram showing an example of a business network using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment. Please refer to FIG. 1 accordingly.
The business network shown in the example of FIG. 23 has an operating
そして、ユーザUaは計測装置3を用いた尿成分の計測を行う。計測の結果(計測データ)は、ユーザUaが所有するユーザ端末2を介して運営会社701(サーバ1)へ送られる(S714a)。 Then, the user Ua purchases a beverage from the
Then, the user Ua measures urine components using the
図23では、計測装置3のセット(本体部31、センサ部32)が運営会社701から送付されていたが、図24ではメーカ(飲料メーカ702a、サプリメントメーカ702b等)がユーザUに対して計測装置3のセットを送付する。 FIG. 24 is a diagram showing another example of a business network using the health management support system Z according to this embodiment. In FIG. 24, the same components as in FIG. 23 are denoted by the same reference numerals, and descriptions thereof are omitted.
In FIG. 23, a set of the measuring device 3 (
運営会社701に設置されているサーバ1は、飲料メーカ702aに設置されているメーカ端末4の閲覧要求に応じて、それぞれのユーザUから収集した計測データのうち、飲料メーカ702aが発売している飲料に関するデータを飲料メーカ702a(メーカ端末4)へ送信する(S726a)。計測データが運営会社701に送付される手順や、飲料メーカ702aが計測データを基に販売戦略をたてたり、研究開発を行ったりする手順は図23と同様であるので、図24における説明を省略する。 The user Ua measures urine components using the
The
運営会社701に設置されているサーバ1は、サプリメントメーカ702bに設置されているメーカ端末4の閲覧要求に応じて、それぞれのユーザUから収集した計測データのうち、サプリメントメーカ702bが発売しているサプリメントに関するデータをサプリメントメーカ702b(メーカ端末4)へ送信する(S726b)。計測データが運営会社701に送付される手順やサプリメントメーカ702bが計測データを基に販売戦略をたてたり、研究開発を行ったりする手順は図23と同様であるので、図24における説明を省略する。 The user Ub measures urine components using the
The
本実施形態では、自宅で尿成分を計測し、尿糖等、疾病と関連する検査項目を多項目かつ継続して行うことで、飲食物の摂取や、運動プログラムの実行による計測値の変化を評価することができる。
そして、本実施形態によれば、飲料、サプリ、弁当等のいわゆる飲食物(健康食品を含む)を組み合わせて、適宜尿成分の検査(尿糖、尿酸、Na/Kなど)を行いながら、摂取する健康食品、運動プログラムの継続を促すことができる。 According to this embodiment, it is possible to construct big data related to health.
In the present embodiment, urine components are measured at home, and multiple test items related to disease, such as urine sugar, are continuously performed. can be evaluated.
Then, according to the present embodiment, so-called food and drink (including health foods) such as beverages, supplements, and lunch boxes are combined and ingested while appropriately examining urine components (urine sugar, uric acid, Na/K, etc.). It can encourage the continuation of healthy foods and exercise programs to be used.
商品と計測装置3とによる尿中成分の計測サービスについて、複数の会社が販売権利を取得し、実施する場合がある。つまり、同じセンサ部32を複数の会社が別の販売品(別の名称を有する販売品)として販売する場合がある。このような場合において、ユーザU(図36参照)が、複数社のセンサ部32や、本体部31を使用する可能性がある。このような会社では、本体部31を販売又は貸与するとともに、商品及びセンサ部32の販売を行っている。第2実施形態では、このような状態において、ユーザUが他社のセンサ部32や、本体部31を使用していることを検知することを課題とする。なお、第2実施形態のいずれの図の説明でも、図5~図7、及び、図3を適宜参照している。また、商品は、第1実施形態に示すように飲食物、運動プログラム等である。また、商品は、少なくともセンサ部32とセットで販売されている。 [Second embodiment]
A plurality of companies may acquire the right to sell and implement the urine component measurement service using the product and the
第1実施形態では電気化学法により尿中成分を計測する方法として、センサ部32と本体部31とを分離可能することで、センサ部32を使い捨て可能としている。これにより、ユーザUの利便性を向上させることができる。
例えば、ユーザUは、商品(飲食物や、運動プログラム)とともに、商品に対応するセンサ部32を購入することが考えられる。このような場合、本体部31はセンサ部32の種類によらず共通して使用できるため、破損あるいは故障するまで使用し続けることができる。従って、商品を販売している会社(以下、販売会社811と称する)は、商品ととともに商品とセットで販売されているセンサ部32をユーザUに購入し続けてもらうことで、計測装置3による計測値を取得することができる。そして、商品を販売している販売会社811は、取得した計測値を利用して、商品の研究開発や、ユーザUへの宣伝に利用することができる。ちなみに、本体部31は、ユーザUによる購入(買い取り)の他に、商品を販売する販売会社811によるユーザUへの貸与が可能である。 First, with reference to FIG. 25, the outline of this embodiment (second embodiment) will be described.
In the first embodiment, the
For example, it is conceivable that the user U purchases a product (food and drink, exercise program) and the
なお、販売会社811としてコンビニエンスストアや、ドラッグストア等が想定される。
第2実施形態では、このような事態を容易な方法で防止することを課題とする。 It is also conceivable that information about the data transmission destination is stored in the
Note that the
An object of the second embodiment is to prevent such a situation in a simple manner.
図25は、本実施形態(第2実施形態)に係る健康管理支援システムZaの構成例を示す図である。
図25に示す健康管理支援システムZaは第2実施形態に関わる部分のみを示しているが、実際には図1に示す健康管理支援システムZと併せて使用されることが望ましい。つまり、図25に示すサーバ1aと、図1に示すサーバ1とは同じ装置とすることが望ましい。しかし、必ずしも図25に示すサーバ1aと、図1に示すサーバ1とを同じ装置としなくてもよい。なお、図25において、図1と同様の構成については同一の符号を付して説明を省略する。 (system configuration diagram)
FIG. 25 is a diagram showing a configuration example of a health management support system Za according to the present embodiment (second embodiment).
Although the health care support system Za shown in FIG. 25 only shows the parts related to the second embodiment, it is desirable that it is actually used together with the health care support system Z shown in FIG. That is, it is desirable that the
判定処理部132は、判定情報生成部131によって生成された判定情報141に基づいて、本体部31や、センサ部32について不適切な使用の可能性があるか否かを判定する。
通知部133は、判定処理部132によって本体部31や、センサ部32について不適切な使用の可能性が検知されると、その旨を販売会社端末8へ通知する。 The determination
Based on the
When the
図26は、ユーザ情報111の例を示す図である。なお、図27~図30Bにおいて、適宜、図25を参照する。
図26に示すユーザ情報111の構成は図10に示すユーザ情報111と同様であるため、説明を省略する。図26に示すように、ユーザ情報111は、少なくとも、センサ部32の購入履歴に関する情報である「センサ購入日」と、ユーザUに関する情報とが対応付けられて格納されている。なお、「センサ購入日」はセンサ部32の購入日時が格納されている判定情報生成部131は、図26の太枠部分(「商品購入履歴」及び「センサ購入履歴」)を基に判定情報141を生成する。また、図26に示す例では、「会員番号:0001」の「商品購入履歴」及び「センサ購入履歴」が取得されていることを示しているが、他の会員番号についても同様に「商品購入履歴」及び「センサ購入履歴」が取得されることで、判定情報141が生成される。 (User information 111)
FIG. 26 is a diagram showing an example of the
Since the configuration of the
図27は、行動情報112の例を示す図である。
図27に示す行動情報112の構成は図11に示す行動情報112と同様であるため、説明を省略する。図27に示すように、行動情報112には、ユーザUが購入した計測装置3を使用して尿成分を計測した結果である計測値と、計測を行った日時(時刻)とが格納されている。図25に示す判定情報生成部131は、図27の太枠部分(時系列データ)を基に判定情報141を生成する。なお、前記したように、本実施形態では、センサ部32に使用されているセンサ322(図7参照)として尿糖センサを想定している。そのため、図27に示す例では尿糖センサの時系列データが判定情報生成部131によって取得されていることが示されている。また、図27に示す例では、「会員番号:0001」の時系列データが取得されていることを示しているが、他の会員番号についても同様に時系列データが取得される。 (User information 111)
FIG. 27 is a diagram showing an example of the
Since the configuration of the
図28Aは、判定情報141の一例を示す図である。
図28Aでは、販売会社811の1つであるX会社用の判定情報141を示す。このように、判定情報141は、販売会社811のそれぞれついて生成される。つまり、判定情報141は、会社毎に生成される。 (Determination information 141)
28A is a diagram showing an example of
FIG. 28A shows
「商品購入履歴」(商品の情報である商品情報)は、販売会社811それぞれの商品名(図28Aに示す例では「X会社商品名」)、「購入時刻」、「購入場所」の各情報を有している(格納可能である)。図28Aに示す例では、「X会社商品名」として「X1」、「X2」、「X3」、・・・が格納されている。これらの情報は、ユーザ情報111の「商品購入履歴」から取得される情報である。「購入場所」等、ユーザ情報111の「商品購入履歴」に格納されていない情報は、販売会社811のPOSシステム81から取得される。ユーザ情報111の「商品購入履歴」に「商品名」、「購入時刻」、「購入場所」の各情報が格納されている場合、判定情報生成部131は判定情報141における「商品購入履歴」のすべてのデータを、ユーザ情報111の「商品購入履歴」から取得してもよい。あるいは、判定情報141における「商品購入履歴」のすべての情報が販売会社811のPOSシステム81から取得されてもよい。ちなみに、第2実施形態において、第1実施形態と同様、「時刻」とは「日時」を指すものとする。 The "membership number" is the same information as the
"Product purchase history" (product information that is product information) includes information on each product name of each sales company 811 ("X company product name" in the example shown in FIG. 28A), "purchase time", and "purchase place". (is storable). In the example shown in FIG. 28A, "X1", "X2", "X3", . . . are stored as the "product name of X company". These pieces of information are information acquired from the “product purchase history” of the
「センサ名」は、販売会社811が付与しているセンサ部32の名称(コード名等)である。図28Aに示す例では、「X1G」がセンサ部32の名称となる。図28Aに示す例では、センサ部32の名称である「X1G」の後に番号が付されているが、この番号は処理の都合上、便宜的に付されたものであり、省略可能である。 The "sensor unit purchase history" (sensor unit purchase history information that is information related to the purchase history of the sensor unit 32) has each information of "sensor name", "purchase time", and "purchase place" (can be stored). is). The “sensor unit purchase history” is sensor unit information that is information related to the
“Sensor name” is the name (code name, etc.) of the
これにより、運営会社701は、本体部31や、センサ部32の使用状態の監視を容易に行うことができる。本体部31や、センサ部32の使用状態の監視方法については後記する。 By using
As a result, the operating
このように、それぞれの販売会社811が販売している商品に対応した「計測データ」の把握が可能である。判定処理部132は、図28A~図28Cに示す例のような判定情報141が得られている場合、問題なし(異常なし)と判定する。 The
In this way, it is possible to grasp the “measurement data” corresponding to the products sold by each
図29に示す例では、X会社用の判定情報141が示されている。
図29に示す例では「商品購入履歴」、「本体部購入・太陽履歴」及び「センサ部購入履歴」に関するデータが格納されているものの、対応する「計測データ」が空欄となっている。これは、販売会社811において、商品に対応したセンサ部32が購入されているが、それに対応する「計測データ」が存在しない場合となる。つまり、図29に示す例は、X会社の本体部31と、センサ部32とが購入されているものの、それらを使用した計測が行われていないことを示す。このように、図29に示す判定情報141は、「本体部購入・貸与履歴」、及び、「センサ部購入履歴」が存在するが、「本体部購入・貸与履歴」、及び、「センサ部購入履歴」に対応する「計測データ」が欠損している場合である。 FIG. 29 is a diagram showing one state of the
In the example shown in FIG. 29,
In the example shown in FIG. 29, data related to "product purchase history", "main unit purchase/sun history", and "sensor purchase history" are stored, but the corresponding "measurement data" is blank. This is the case where the
図30Aでは、X会社の「商品購入履歴」、「本体部購入・貸与履歴」(第1の本体部情報)が存在する。しかし、図30Aに示す判定情報141では、「センサ部購入履歴」(第1のセンサ部購入履歴情報)及び「計測データ」が空欄となっている(欠損している)。これは、商品及び本体部31はX会社から購入したが、センサ部32を他社から購入している可能性があることが示している。
一方、図30Bでは、Z会社の「センサ部購入履歴」(当該本体部情報に対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報)、及び、「計測データ」が存在する。しかし、図30Bに示す判定情報141では、「商品購入履歴」及び「本体部購入履歴」(第1の本体部情報に該当する前記本体部情報)が空欄となっている(欠損している)。これは、ユーザUがZ会社以外の会社から本体部31を購入し、計測に使用している疑いがあることを示している。 FIG. 30A is a diagram showing an example of judgment information (first judgment information) 141 of company X (first company), and FIG. 30B is a diagram showing an example of judgment information 141 (second is a diagram showing an example of determination information).
In FIG. 30A, there are "product purchase history" and "main unit purchase/lending history" (first main unit information) of X company. However, in the
On the other hand, in FIG. 30B, Z company's "sensor unit purchase history" (the sensor unit purchase history information corresponding to the main unit information) and "measurement data" exist. However, in the
このような場合は、以下のケースが考えられる。
(B1)健康管理支援システムZaの誤動作。
(B2)販売会社811とは異なる第3者により製作されたセンサ部32によって計測された場合(本体部31は正規品)。この場合、本体部31にデータの送信先に関する情報が格納されている。ここでの第3者とは、X会社、Y会社、Z会社とも異なる運営会社701(図36参照)の管理外にある会社(又は個人)のことである。
健康管理支援システムZaには問題がないと判断された場合、販売会社811は、該当するユーザUに対して、センサ部32を、どこの会社から購入したか等について問い合わせを行う。このようにして、販売会社811及び運営会社701は、運営会社701が管理していない第3者によるセンサ部32の販売を監視することができる。 Also, as shown in FIG. 31, there is a case where the
In such a case, the following cases are conceivable.
(B1) Malfunction of health management support system Za.
(B2) When measured by the
When it is determined that there is no problem with the health management support system Za, the
図32は、本実施形態で行われる判定情報生成処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。
まず、判定情報生成部131は、ユーザ情報111から「商品購入履歴」及び「センサ購入履歴」の情報を取得する(S1001)。
続いて、判定情報生成部131は、行動情報112から計測値と、ユーザUが計測を行った時刻と(時系列データ)を取得する(S1002)。
さらに、判定情報生成部131は、販売店のPOSシステム81から、必要な情報を適宜取得する(S1003)。本実施形態では、判定情報141の「本体部購入・貸与履歴」や、判定情報141に格納される情報で、ユーザ情報111や、行動情報112に存在しない情報(所定の情報)がステップS1003で取得される。なお、ユーザ情報111及び行動情報112から必要な情報をすべて取得できるのであれば、ステップS1003は省略されてもよい。
そして、判定情報生成部131は、ステップS1001~S1003で取得した情報を基に判定情報141を生成する(S1004)。 <Flowchart>
FIG. 32 is a flow chart showing the procedure of determination information generation processing performed in this embodiment.
First, the determination
Subsequently, the determination
Further, the
Then, the determination
図33は、本実施形態で行われる第1の判定処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。
判定処理部132は、会員番号を1つ取得する(S1101)。
続いて、判定処理部132は、ステップS1101で取得した会員番号に関する判定情報141のデータを取得する(S1102)。
そして、判定処理部132は、購入したセンサ部32に対応する「計測データ」が存在するか否かを判定する(S1111)。つまり、ステップS1111において、判定処理部132は、「本体部購入・貸与履歴」及び「センサ部購入履歴」が存在する状態において、「計測データ」が存在するか否かについて判定する。
購入したセンサ部32に対応する「計測データ」が存在しない場合(S1111→No)、通知部133は第1の通知処理を行う(S1112)。なお、ステップS1111で「No」が判定される状況は、判定情報141が図29に示す状態であることを示す。このような場合、ステップS1112に示す第1の通知処理において、通知部133は、購入したセンサ部32に対応する「計測データ」が存在しない旨の通知を販売会社811(販売会社端末8)に行う。通知された販売会社811は、処理対象となっている会員番号に該当するユーザUに問い合わせを行う(S1113)。ステップS1112において通知が行われる販売会社811は本体部31及びセンサ部32の販売を行っている販売会社811である。なお、購入したセンサ部32に対応する「計測データ」が存在しない場合、即、通知を行うのではなく、現在の時刻がセンサ部32の購入時刻に対して所定時刻(日時、例えば、一週間)経過している場合に、ステップS1112の処理が行われてもよい。 (First determination process)
FIG. 33 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the first determination process performed in this embodiment.
The
Subsequently, the
Then, the
If there is no “measurement data” corresponding to the purchased sensor unit 32 (S1111→No), the
「計測データ」の時刻と、センサ部32の購入日との期間が所定時間より大きい場合(S1121→No)、通知部133は、第2の通知処理を行う(S1122)。第2の通知処理では、通知部133が販売会社811(販売会社端末8)にセンサ部32が購入されてから計測までの間が空いている旨の通知を販売会社811に行う。販売会社811は、処理対象となっている会員番号に該当するユーザUに対する問い合わせを行う(S1123)。 Further, if there is "measurement data" corresponding to the purchased sensor unit 32 (S1111→Yes), the
If the period between the time of the “measurement data” and the purchase date of the
未処理の会員番号が存在する場合(S1131→Yes)、判定処理部132はステップS1101へ処理を戻し、次の会員番号について処理を行う。
未処理の会員番号が存在しない場合(S1131→No)、判定処理部132は処理を終了する。 Subsequently, the
If there is an unprocessed member number (S1131→Yes), the
If there is no unprocessed membership number (S1131→No), the
図34は、本実施形態で行われる第2の判定処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。
判定処理部132は、会員番号を1つ取得する(S1201)。
続いて、判定処理部132は、ステップS1101で取得した会員番号に関する判定情報141のデータを取得する(S1202)。
続いて、判定処理部132は、取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在するか否かを判定する(S1211)。
取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在する場合(S1211→Yes)、判定処理部132は図33のステップS1111へ処理を移行する。
取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在しない場合(S1211→No)、判定処理部132は、他社判定を行う(S1221)。他社判定において、判定処理部132は、以下の条件(A1)及び(A2)が成立する判定情報141が存在するか否かを判定する。
(A1)ステップS1211の判定対象となっている判定情報141において、「本体部購入・貸与履歴」が存在する。
(A2)以下の条件(A21),(A22)が成立する、ステップS1211の判定対象となっている判定情報141以外の販売会社811の判定情報141が存在する。
(A21)(A1)を満たす判定情報141の「本体部購入・貸与履歴」に対応する「本体部購入・貸与履歴」が空欄となっている。
(A22)(A1)を満たす判定情報141の「本体部購入・貸与履歴」に対応する「センサ部購入履歴」、及び、対応する「計測データ」が存在する。ここで、「計測データ」が存在しなくてもよい。 (Second determination process)
FIG. 34 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the second determination process performed in this embodiment.
The
Subsequently, the
Subsequently, the
If there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1211→Yes), the
If there is no “sensor unit purchase history” for the acquired member number (S1211→No), the
(A1) In the
(A2) There exists
(A21) The "main unit purchase/lending history" corresponding to the "main unit purchase/lending history" of the
(A22) There are a "sensor unit purchase history" corresponding to the "main unit purchase/rental history" of the
他社判定の結果、条件(A1)が成立する判定情報141が存在しない場合(S1221→No)、判定処理部132は、処理対象となっている会員番号について問題なしと判定する(S1224)。ステップS1224において、判定処理部132は、ユーザUが単にセンサ部32を購入していないだけと判定し、問題なしと判定する。
続いて、判定処理部132は、未処理の会員番号が存在するか否かを判定する(S1231)。
未処理の会員番号が存在する場合(S1231→Yes)、判定処理部132はステップS1101へ処理を戻し、次の会員番号について処理を行う。
未処理の会員番号が存在しない場合(S1231→No)、判定処理部132は処理を終了する。 The
As a result of the other company determination, if there is no
Subsequently, the
If there is an unprocessed member number (S1231→Yes), the
If there is no unprocessed member number (S1231→No), the
図35は、本実施形態で行われる第3の判定処理の手順を示すフローチャートである。なお、図35に示す処理は、本体部31にデータの送信先に関する情報が格納されている場合に行われる処理である。
判定処理部132は、会員番号を1つ取得する(S1301)。
続いて、判定処理部132は、ステップS1101で取得した会員番号に関する判定情報141のデータを取得する(S1302)。
続いて、判定処理部132は、取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在する否かを判定する(S1311)。
取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在する場合(S1311→Yes)、判定処理部132は図34のステップS1211へ処理を移行する。
取得した会員番号について「センサ部購入履歴」が存在しない場合(S1311→No)、判定処理部132は、「計測データ」が存在するか否かを判定する(S1321)。「計測データ」が存在するとは、「計測データ」の欄にデータが格納されていることである。 (Third determination process)
FIG. 35 is a flow chart showing the procedure of the third determination process performed in this embodiment. Note that the processing shown in FIG. 35 is processing that is performed when information about the data transmission destination is stored in the
The
Subsequently, the
Subsequently, the
If there is a "sensor unit purchase history" for the acquired member number (S1311→Yes), the
When the "sensor unit purchase history" does not exist for the acquired member number (S1311→No), the
未処理の会員番号が存在する場合(S1331→Yes)、判定処理部132はステップS1101へ処理を戻し、次の会員番号について処理を行う。
未処理の会員番号が存在しない場合(S1331→No)、判定処理部132は処理を終了する。 Subsequently, the
If there is an unprocessed member number (S1331→Yes), the
If there is no unprocessed member number (S1331→No), the
図36は、本実施形態に係る健康管理支援システムZaを利用したビジネスネットワークの一例を示す図である。適宜、図25を参照する。また、図36では紙面上方から紙面下方に向けて時間が進んでいる(図36の「T」)。
運営会社701は、販売会社811a(811)に販売会社811aが販売する本体部31や、センサ部32を供給する(S1341a)。販売会社811aは、運営会社701に本体部31や、センサ部32の代金を支払う(S1341b)。 (Business network example)
FIG. 36 is a diagram showing an example of a business network using the health management support system Za according to this embodiment. FIG. 25 will be referred to as appropriate. Also, in FIG. 36, time advances from the upper side of the paper toward the lower side of the paper (“T” in FIG. 36).
The operating
1a サーバ
2 ユーザ端末(被検者端末)
3 計測装置(成分検出センサ)
4 メーカ端末(販売会社端末)
4A ジム端末(販売会社端末)
5 運営会社端末
8 販売会社端末
31 本体部
32 センサ部
81 POSシステム
101 ユーザ処理部
102 記憶処理部
103 解析部
104 提携会社処理部
105 計測装置発注処理部
106 商品発注処理部
111 ユーザ情報
112 行動情報
112a 計測データ格納領域(成分情報、計測値)
112b 飲食物摂取データ格納領域(利用情報)
112c 運動プログラムデータ格納領域(利用情報)
113 ポイント情報
114 商品統計情報
115 購入者統計情報
116 商品使用情報
117 提携会社プロファイル情報
123 記憶装置(記憶部)
131 判定情報生成部
132 判定処理部
133 通知部
141 判定情報(商品情報、本体部情報、センサ部情報、センサ部購入履歴情報、計測値情報を含む)
210 アプリケーション
211 端末送受信処理部
212 データ生成部
213 端末表示処理部
214 算出部
215 起動処理部
221 詳細情報領域
312 挿入部
313 表示器
322 センサ
601 計測情報(第1の情報)
601a 計測情報(第1の情報)
602 飲食物情報(第2の情報)
602a 飲食物情報(第2の情報)
603 運動プログラム情報(第2の情報)
603a 運動プログラム情報(第2の情報)
604 検定結果表示(検定の結果)
611 センサ購入人数情報
612 商品購入人数情報
701 運営会社
702a 飲料メーカ(販売会社)
702b サプリメントメーカ(販売会社)
811 販売会社(会社)
811a 販売会社(会社)
811b 販売会社(会社)
G1 グラフ
L1,L2 期間(所定の期間)
L11 実線
L12 破線
U,Ua,Ub ユーザ(被検者)
Z 健康管理支援システム 1
3 Measuring device (ingredient detection sensor)
4 Manufacturer terminal (sales company terminal)
4A gym terminal (sales company terminal)
5 operating
112b Food and drink intake data storage area (usage information)
112c Exercise program data storage area (use information)
113
131 determination
210
601a measurement information (first information)
602 food and drink information (second information)
602a food and drink information (second information)
603 exercise program information (second information)
603a exercise program information (second information)
604 Test result display (test result)
611 Sensor
702b Supplement manufacturers (distributors)
811 Sales Company (Company)
811a sales company (company)
811b Sales Company (Company)
G1 graph L1, L2 period (predetermined period)
L11 solid line L12 dashed line U, Ua, Ub User (subject)
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Claims (22)
- 成分検出センサで取得された、被検者の体液における成分に関する情報である成分情報を収集するとともに、前記被検者が利用した、健康に関連する複数種類の商品の利用情報を、それぞれ収集するサーバと、
前記サーバから送信される情報に基づいて、前記利用情報と、前記成分情報とを対応付けた表示画面を表示部に表示する被検者端末と
を有することを特徴とする健康管理支援システム。 Ingredient information, which is information about ingredients in body fluids of a subject obtained by an ingredient detection sensor, is collected, and usage information of a plurality of types of health-related products used by the subject is collected, respectively. a server;
A health management support system, comprising: a subject terminal for displaying, on a display unit, a display screen in which the utilization information and the component information are associated with each other based on information transmitted from the server. - 前記被検者端末において、前記表示画面が表示されている際、表示されている前記成分情報に対して所定の操作を行うことによって、前記成分情報が取得された日時に関する情報、前記成分情報を取得した前記成分検出センサの情報、及び、前記成分検出センサで検知された前記成分情報を含む第1の情報が表示される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に係る健康管理支援システム。 When the display screen is displayed on the subject terminal, by performing a predetermined operation on the displayed component information, information regarding the date and time when the component information was acquired and the component information are displayed. The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein first information including the acquired information of the component detection sensor and the component information detected by the component detection sensor is displayed. - 前記被検者端末において、前記表示画面が表示されている際、表示されている前記利用情報に対して、所定の操作を行うことによって、前記商品を利用した日時に関する情報、及び、前記商品の種類に関する情報を含む第2の情報が表示される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 In the subject terminal, when the display screen is displayed, by performing a predetermined operation on the displayed usage information, information regarding the date and time when the product was used and information on the product 2. The health care support system according to claim 1, wherein the second information including information about the type is displayed. - 前記成分情報は、前記成分の計測値であり、
前記被検者端末において、前記表示画面が表示されている際、所定の期間が2つ指定されると、指定された2つの前記期間における前記計測値の有意差を検定する検定部を
有し、
前記検定の結果が前記被検者端末の表示部に表示される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The component information is a measured value of the component,
a testing unit that, when two predetermined periods are specified while the display screen is displayed on the subject terminal, tests a significant difference between the measured values in the two specified periods; ,
The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the test result is displayed on the display unit of the subject terminal. - 前記サーバは、前記成分検出センサを購入したユーザの年齢と、前記商品を購入した前記ユーザの年齢とを収集し、
年齢層と、前記商品の購入個数及び前記成分検出センサの購入個数が年齢層毎に表示される購入統計情報が前記商品の販売を行う販売会社に設置されている販売会社端末の表示部に表示される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server collects the age of the user who purchased the component detection sensor and the age of the user who purchased the product,
Purchase statistical information, in which age groups, the number of purchased products and the number of component detection sensors purchased are displayed for each age group, is displayed on the display unit of a sales company terminal installed in a sales company that sells the products. The health management support system according to claim 1, characterized by: - 前記成分情報は、前記成分の計測値であり、
前記商品の購入履歴、前記成分検出センサ、及び、前記計測値の変化に基づいたポイントを算出するポイント算出部を有し、
前記ポイントに基づいた順位が前記被検者端末の前記表示部に表示される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The component information is a measured value of the component,
A point calculation unit that calculates points based on the purchase history of the product, the component detection sensor, and the change in the measured value,
The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the ranking based on the points is displayed on the display unit of the subject terminal. - 前記成分情報は、前記成分の計測値であり、
前記成分検出センサは、
互いに分離可能な本体部と、センサ部とを有し、
前記センサ部は前記成分を計測するためのセンサを有しており、
前記センサ部と前記本体部とが接続されることにより、前記本体部から前記センサによって計測された前記計測値が送信される
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The component information is a measured value of the component,
The component detection sensor is
having a main body and a sensor that are separable from each other,
The sensor unit has a sensor for measuring the component,
2. The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the measurement value measured by the sensor is transmitted from the main body by connecting the sensor and the main body. - 前記本体部に前記センサによって計測された計測値が表示される表示器が設けられている
ことを特徴とする請求項7に記載の健康管理支援システム。 8. The health management support system according to claim 7, wherein a display for displaying the measured value measured by the sensor is provided on the main body. - 前記商品は飲食物である
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the products are food and drink. - 前記商品は運動プログラムである
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the product is an exercise program. - 前記成分情報は、前記成分検出センサで計測された前記成分の計測値である
ことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The health management support system according to claim 1, wherein the component information is a measured value of the component measured by the component detection sensor. - 前記サーバは、
前記本体部に関する情報である本体部情報と、前記本体部に対応する前記センサ部に関する情報であるセンサ部情報とが格納可能な判定情報を有しており、
前記判定情報において、前記本体部情報と、前記センサ部情報とが比較されることにより、前記本体部又は前記センサ部の購入に関する情報を取得する
ことを特徴とする請求項7に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
It has determination information that can store body part information that is information about the body part and sensor part information that is information about the sensor part corresponding to the body part,
8. The health care management according to claim 7, wherein in the determination information, information on purchase of the main body or the sensor is obtained by comparing the main body information and the sensor information. support system. - 前記判定情報は、前記本体部を販売又は貸与するとともに、前記センサ部を販売している会社毎に生成され、
前記センサ部情報は、前記センサ部の購入履歴に関する情報であるセンサ部購入履歴情報、及び、前記センサ部による前記計測値の情報である計測値情報を格納可能であり、
前記本体部情報、前記センサ部購入履歴情報、及び、前記計測値情報は、互いに対応付けられて格納可能である
ことを特徴とする請求項12に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The determination information is generated for each company that sells or lends the main unit and sells the sensor unit,
The sensor unit information can store sensor unit purchase history information, which is information related to the purchase history of the sensor unit, and measured value information, which is information on the measured value by the sensor unit,
13. The health management support system according to claim 12, wherein the main unit information, the sensor unit purchase history information, and the measured value information can be stored in association with each other. - 前記判定情報は、
少なくとも前記センサ部とセットで販売されている商品の情報である商品情報を格納可能であり、
前記センサ部購入履歴情報、及び、前記計測値情報は、前記商品情報と対応付けられて格納可能である
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム The determination information is
It is possible to store product information, which is information of products sold together with at least the sensor unit,
14. The health management support system according to claim 13, wherein the sensor unit purchase history information and the measured value information can be stored in association with the product information. - 前記サーバは、
少なくとも、前記センサ部の購入履歴に関する情報と、ユーザに関する情報とが対応付けられて格納されているユーザ情報と、
前記ユーザが購入した前記成分検出センサを使用して前記成分を計測した結果である前記計測値と、前記計測を行った日時とが格納されている行動情報と、を有し、
前記ユーザ情報と、前記行動情報とを基に、前記本体部に対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報と、前記計測値情報とを取得することで、前記判定情報を生成する
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
User information in which at least information on the purchase history of the sensor unit and information on the user are stored in association with each other;
Behavior information storing the measurement value, which is the result of measuring the component using the component detection sensor purchased by the user, and the date and time when the measurement was performed,
The determination information is generated by acquiring the sensor unit purchase history information and the measured value information corresponding to the main unit based on the user information and the behavior information. 14. A health management support system according to Item 13. - 前記サーバは、
前記会社に設置されているPOSシステムから、前記本体部情報、及び、前記センサ部購入履歴情報を構成する情報のうち、所定の情報を取得することで、前記判定情報を生成する
ことを特徴とする請求項14に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
The determination information is generated by acquiring predetermined information from among information constituting the main unit information and the sensor unit purchase history information from a POS system installed in the company. 15. The health management support system according to claim 14. - 前記サーバは、
前記本体部情報、前記本体部情報に対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報、及び、前記本体部情報に対応する前記計測値情報のそれぞれにおいてデータが格納されている場合、ユーザの購入履歴に異常なしと判定する
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
When data is stored in each of the main body information, the sensor purchase history information corresponding to the main body information, and the measured value information corresponding to the main body information, there is no abnormality in the purchase history of the user. 14. The health management support system according to claim 13, wherein the determination is as follows. - 前記センサ部購入履歴情報は、前記センサ部の購入の時刻に関する情報を含んでいるとともに、前記計測値情報は、前記センサ部購入履歴情報に対応する前記センサ部を用いて、最初に計測した時刻に関する情報を含んでおり、
前記サーバは、
互いに対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報と、前記計測値情報において、
前記センサ部の購入の時刻に関する情報と、前記最初に計測した時刻に関する情報との差分が所定の値以上である場合、前記会社に対して通知を行う
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム The sensor unit purchase history information includes information related to the purchase time of the sensor unit, and the measured value information is the first time measurement using the sensor unit corresponding to the sensor unit purchase history information. contains information about
The server is
In the sensor unit purchase history information and the measured value information corresponding to each other,
14. The company according to claim 13, wherein when the difference between the information on the time of purchase of the sensor unit and the information on the first measured time is equal to or greater than a predetermined value, the company is notified. Health management support system - 前記サーバは、
前記本体部情報、及び、前記センサ部購入履歴情報が存在するが、前記本体部情報、及び、前記センサ部購入履歴情報に対応する前記計測値情報が欠損している場合、前記会社に対して通知を行う
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
If the main unit information and the sensor unit purchase history information exist, but the measured value information corresponding to the main unit information and the sensor unit purchase history information is missing, the company 14. The health management support system according to claim 13, wherein notification is performed. - 前記サーバは、
前記会社のうちの1つである第1の会社に関する判定情報である第1の判定情報において、前記センサ部購入履歴情報である第1のセンサ部購入履歴情報が欠損しているが、前記第1のセンサ部購入履歴情報に対応する前記本体部情報である第1の本体部情報が存在している場合、前記第1の本体部情報に該当する前記本体部情報が欠損しているものの、当該本体部情報に対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報が存在している第2の判定情報が存在するか否かを判定し、
前記第2の判定情報が存在する場合、前記第1の会社、及び、前記第2の判定情報に対応する第2の会社に対して通知を行う
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
In the first determination information, which is determination information about a first company, which is one of the companies, the first sensor unit purchase history information, which is the sensor unit purchase history information, is missing. When the first body information, which is the body information corresponding to the first sensor purchase history information, exists, although the body information corresponding to the first body information is missing, determining whether or not there is second determination information in which the sensor unit purchase history information corresponding to the main body unit information exists;
Health according to claim 13, characterized in that when the second determination information exists, the first company and the second company corresponding to the second determination information are notified. Management support system. - 前記サーバは、
前記判定情報において、前記計測値情報が存在するが、前記計測値情報に対応する前記センサ部購入履歴情報が欠損している場合、前記会社に対して通知を行う
ことを特徴とする請求項13に記載の健康管理支援システム。 The server is
13. When the determination information includes the measured value information but the sensor unit purchase history information corresponding to the measured value information is missing, the company is notified. The health management support system described in . - サーバが、
成分検出センサで取得された、被検者の体液における成分に関する情報である成分情報を収集するとともに、前記被検者が利用した、健康に関連する複数種類の商品の利用情報を、それぞれ収集し、
被検者端末が
前記サーバから送信される情報に基づいて、前記利用情報と、前記成分情報とを対応付けた表示画面を表示部に表示する
ことを特徴とする健康管理支援方法。 the server
In addition to collecting component information, which is information about components in body fluids of a subject, obtained by a component detection sensor, usage information of a plurality of types of health-related products used by the subject is collected, respectively. ,
A health management support method, wherein the subject terminal displays a display screen in which the utilization information and the component information are associated with each other on a display unit, based on the information transmitted from the server.
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