WO2012141367A2 - Procédé d'ajustement de la quantité d'exercice au moyen d'un glucomètre possédant une fonction de compteur de pas - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates, in general, to a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, and, more particularly, to a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can set the amount of appropriate exercise depending on a measured blood glucose level, and can effectively control the set amount of appropriate exercise.
- a step counter is a machine which is used to measure the number of steps of a user, and can be used to numerically and exactly measure the number of steps of a user, thereby calculating the approximate amount of exercise.
- a blood glucose meter is a machine which is used to measure a blood glucose level in the blood, and is chiefly used for diabetics to measure their current blood glucose level.
- Diabetes mellitus is a kind of metabolic disease that the level of insulin production in the body is insufficient or the normal function of insulin is not performed, and is characterized as hyperglycemia in which glucose concentrations in the blood is high. Recently, exercise cures have been chiefly used in order to prevent abnormal symptoms and signs attributable to such hyperglycemia.
- Diabetics take exercise while separately carrying a blood glucose meter, used to check blood glucose levels obtained before and after the exercise, and a step counter, used to measure the amount of their exercise.
- a blood glucose meter and a step counter are separately carried according to related art methods, there are problems in that it is inconvenient to take exercise, that it is difficult to calculate numerical values related to the amount of exercise measured using a step counter and a blood glucose level measured using a blood glucose meter, and that it is difficult to calculate the amount of appropriate exercise when the amount of exercise needs to be gradually increased.
- the present inventors developed a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can measure a blood glucose level and the amount of exercise using a single machine, can automatically calculate the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise depending on the measured blood glucose level, and can effectively control the amount of exercise when exercise is taken in excess of the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can measure a blood glucose level and the amount of exercise using a single machine.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can automatically calculate the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise depending on a measured blood glucose level.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can effectively control the amount of exercise when exercise is taken in excess of the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise.
- a method of controlling an amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function includes displaying a selection window for blood glucose measurement mode and step-counting operation mode; selecting the blood glucose measurement mode from the selection window; measuring a blood glucose level in the blood glucose measurement mode; and converting the measured blood glucose level into data and storing the resulting data in a central processing unit, determining the count of the number of critical steps of the measured blood glucose level using the central processing unit, and displaying the count of the number of critical steps on a display unit using the central processing unit.
- the count of the number of critical steps is determined using a preset arbitrary value or a value set by a user.
- the converting, determining, and displaying may include calculating the count of the number of critical steps and the amount of critical exercise of the blood glucose level measured based on previously stored information about the height and weight of a user, and displaying the count of the number of critical steps and the amount of critical exercise on the display unit at the same time using the central processing unit.
- the method of controlling an amount of exercise further includes, after the converting, determining, and displaying, selecting the step-counting operation mode from the selection window; counting the number of steps of the user in the step-counting operation mode; calculating the amount of exercise for a unit number of steps based on the previously stored information about the height and weight of the user with respect to the counted number of steps using the central processing unit; and continuously displaying each of results of the count of the number of steps and the amount of exercise on the display unit.
- the converting, determining, and displaying may include, when the blood glucose level lower than a preset critical blood glucose level is measured, transmitting information, indicative of the count of the number of critical steps which is 0, to the display unit regardless of exercise of a user using the central processing unit; and continuously outputting a visual or auditory alarm using the display unit using the display unit.
- the converting, determining, and displaying may include, when each of the results of the count of the number of steps and the amount of exercise is larger than each of the preset critical count and the amount of exercise, outputting a visual or auditory alarm using the display unit.
- the present invention has an advantage of providing a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function, which can measure a blood glucose level and the amount of exercise using a single machine, can automatically calculate the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise depending on the measured blood glucose level, and can effectively control the amount of exercise when exercise is taken in excess of the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the schematic configuration of a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart schematically illustrating a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the schematic configuration of a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function according to the present invention.
- the blood glucose meter having a step-counter function includes a blood glucose measurement unit 11 for measuring a blood glucose level in blood glucose measurement mode 10, and a sensor unit 21 for counting the number of steps in step-counting operation mode 20.
- Data, measured using the blood glucose measurement unit 11 and the sensor unit 21, is transmitted to a central processing unit 30 and then stored in and processed by the central processing unit 30. Further, the central processing unit 30 transmits a signal related to the processed data to the display unit 40, and the display unit 40 displays the signal.
- the blood glucose measurement unit 11 is an element for measuring a blood glucose level in the blood in such a way as to drop the blood of a user down into a test strip. There is no restriction for a method of measuring a blood glucose level.
- a low power sensor is used as the sensor unit 21 due to the nature of the blood glucose meter. For example, it is preferable to use an electro-mechanical switch or a piezoelectric-type sensor, which consumes low power, to an acceleration sensor. The reason is that a low power sensor has a simple circuit configuration and low power consumption compared to an acceleration sensor, thereby smoothly implementing a desired operation.
- the central processing unit 30 includes a central processing element capable of storing data from the blood glucose measurement unit 11 and the sensor unit 21 and capable of performing data processing such as the calculation of the amount of exercise based on the data.
- the display unit 40 is an element which outputs data from the central processing unit 30, and can include a display element, such as a Light-Emitting Diode (LED) or a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Further, the display unit 40 may output an auditory alarm, such as beep, as well as may perform visual display using the display element.
- a display element such as a Light-Emitting Diode (LED) or a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD).
- the display unit 40 may output an auditory alarm, such as beep, as well as may perform visual display using the display element.
- FIG. 2 is a flowchart schematically illustrating a method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function includes displaying a selection window for blood glucose measurement mode and step-counting operation mode at step S10; selecting the blood glucose measurement mode from the selection window at step S20; measuring a blood glucose level in the blood glucose measurement mode; and converting the measured blood glucose level into data and storing the resulting data in the central processing unit, and calculating the count of the number of critical steps of the measured blood glucose level using the central processing unit and displaying the count of the number of critical steps on the display unit using the central processing unit at step S40.
- the method of controlling the amount of exercise may further include selecting the step-counting operation mode from the selection window at step S50; counting the number of steps of a user in the step-counting operation mode at step S60; calculating the amount of exercise of the unit number of steps based on previously stored information about the height and weight of the user with respect to the counted number of steps using the central processing unit at step S70; and continuously displaying the results of the count of the number of steps and the amount of exercise on the display unit at step S80.
- the method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function will be described below in more detail.
- the selection window for the blood glucose measurement mode and the step-counting operation mode is displayed at step S10.
- a blood glucose level is measured based on an instruction in the blood glucose measurement mode at step S30.
- the method of measuring a blood glucose level performed in such a way that a test strip, into which a user dropped his/her blood, is inserted into the measurement unit of the blood glucose meter having a step-counter function according to the present invention, and the blood glucose meter measures a blood glucose level in the blood on the test strip.
- data about the measured blood glucose level is stored in the central processing unit, and the central processing unit calculates the count of the number of critical steps of the measured blood glucose level, and displays the count of the number of critical steps on the display unit at step S40.
- the user can primarily control the amount of exercise based on above-described steps S10 to S40. Since the central processing unit calculates the count of the number of critical steps of the measured blood glucose level of the user and displays the count of the number of critical steps on the display unit at above-described step S40, the user can be aware of the displayed number of critical steps and can control the amount of his/her exercise.
- the calculation of the count of the number of critical steps of the measured blood glucose level of the user is performed in such a way as to calculate the count of the number of steps of the minimum safe range of blood glucose levels, at which hypoglycemia shocks can be prevented, using a formula stored in the central processing unit, and to display the count of the number of critical steps on the display unit.
- the count of the number of critical steps may be determined using a preset arbitrary value or a value set by a user.
- the number of critical steps may be displayed using an arbitrary value which was previously set when a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function was manufactured, or the number of critical steps may be determined using a value which is separately set by a user.
- the central processing unit transmits information, indicative of the count of the number of critical steps which is “0”, to the display unit, and the display unit outputs visible and/or auditory alarm signals to the outside.
- the visible and/or auditory alarm signals are continuously maintained, so that there is an advantage of attracting attention when the user is not aware of the critical blood glucose level and continues exercising.
- the visible alarm signal may be configured using method of displaying an alarm signal on the display
- the auditory alarm signal may be configured using a method of outputting a beep sound. Therefore, the user can effectively control the amount of exercise in response to the continuous visual and/or auditory alarm signals.
- step S40 may be configured using a method of the central processing unit calculating the count of the number of critical steps and the amount of critical exercise of a blood glucose level measured based on the previously stored personal information, such as information about the height and weight of a user, and displaying the count of the number of critical steps and the amount of critical exercise on the display unit at the same time.
- Such method has an advantage of minimizing the range of errors of the count of the number of critical steps and amount of critical exercise of a user.
- a user can secondarily control the amount of exercise using steps S50 to S80 which will be described below.
- the sensor unit in the step-counting operation mode counts the number of steps of the user at step S60.
- the central processing unit calculates the amount of exercise per unit number of steps based on the previously stored information about the height and weight of the user at step S70. The results of the count of the number of steps and the amount of exercise, which were calculated by the central processing unit, are continuously displayed on the display unit at step S80.
- the user can be aware of the number of current steps and the amount of exercise based on the count of the number of steps during exercise, and can be aware of the count of the number of critical steps and the amount of critical exercise at the same time, so that the user can take exercise corresponding to the amount of appropriate exercise for the user. Consequentially, the amount of appropriate exercise for the user can prevent a problem of hypoglycemia shocks or reduction in strength attributable to excessive exercise from occurring.
- the display unit can output a visual or auditory alarm signal, and send the alarm signal to the user.
- Such visual or auditory alarm signal may be configured using a method of displaying an alarm signal on the display unit and/or outputting a beep sound, as described above.
- the method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function can automatically calculate the range of the amounts of appropriate exercise based on a measured blood glucose level, so that there is an advantage of especially diabetics, in which excessive exercise may affect their health, conveniently and usefully using the method of controlling the amount of exercise using a blood glucose meter having a step-counter function.
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La présente invention porte sur un procédé d'adjustement de la quantité d'exercice au moyen d'un glucomètre possédant une fonction de compteur de pas. Une fenêtre de sélection de mode de mesure de la glycémie et de mode de fonctionnement de compteur de pas est affichée. Le mode de mesure de la glycémie est sélectionné à partir de la fenêtre de sélection. Un niveau de glycémie est mesuré dans le mode de mesure de glycémie. Le niveau de glycémie mesuré est converti en données et les données résultantes sont placées en mémoire dans une unité de traitement centrale. L'unité de traitement centrale détermine le nombre de pas critiques au niveau de glycémie mesuré et affiche le nombre de pas critiques sur une unité d'affichage.
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