User or patient monitoring methods using one or more analysis tools

Active Publication Date: 2014-09-04
FITBIT INC
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[0013]A further object of the present invention is to provide methods for medical and lifestyle management using monitoring devices with sensors that monitor one or more of a user's activities, behaviors and habit information, the use of analysis tools followed by providing user feedback.
[0014]Still another object of the present invention is to provide methods for medical and lifestyle management using one or more contexts selected from at least one of, time, location, type of user activity, duration of user activity and a status of the user activity, analysis tools used to provide user feedback.
[0015]Yet another object of the present invention is to provide methods that use an activity manager and feedback to manage and monitor user lifestyle or medical conditions in re

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This bedside monitoring equipment became larger, more complex and expensive as each bedside unit undertook to monitor more physiological data and provide more sophisticated displays, e.g. color, more and better communications and more in-depth analysis of the data, such as calculation of vital signs and trends which required memory and processing capability.
The provision of such units at each approp

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[0039]As used herein, the term engine refers to software, firmware, hardware, or other component that can be used to effectuate a purpose. The engine will typically include software instructions that are stored in non-volatile memory (also referred to as secondary memory). When the software instructions are executed, at least a subset of the software instructions can be loaded into memory (also referred to as primary memory) by a processor. The processor then executes the software instructions in memory. The processor may be a shared processor, a dedicated processor, or a combination of shared or dedicated processors. A typical program will include calls to hardware components (such as I / O devices), which typically requires the execution of drivers. The drivers may or may not be considered part of the engine, but the distinction is not critical.

[0040]As used herein, the term database is used broadly to include any known or convenient means for storing data, whether centralized or dis

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A method is provided for using telemetry data based on user habit information or user monitoring. One or more sensors of a monitoring device detects or measures user information selected from of at least one of, a user's activities, behaviors and habit information, and a user's health. The user information is received at a telemetry system with a database. One or more analysis tools at the telemetry system are used for the analysis. Analysis information is produced that is sent to the monitoring device.

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