WO2015026000A1 - Appareil d'éducation sanitaire - Google Patents

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WO2015026000A1
WO2015026000A1 PCT/KR2013/008110 KR2013008110W WO2015026000A1 WO 2015026000 A1 WO2015026000 A1 WO 2015026000A1 KR 2013008110 W KR2013008110 W KR 2013008110W WO 2015026000 A1 WO2015026000 A1 WO 2015026000A1
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홍성찬
유승현
안혜정
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  • the present invention relates to a health education device, and more particularly, by using a heart rate measurement data to simulate the effects of smoking, drinking, exercise on the health, health by using ECG that can arouse awareness of health to trainees It relates to the educational device.
  • Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2009-0080574 a bidirectional oral health learning apparatus and method for teaching a brushing method for proper brushing has been proposed, but it is limited to brushing and cannot be taught about the effects of drinking or smoking. .
  • Patent registration No. 10-0806510 and Utility Model Registration No. 20-0385805 have been proposed for educational smoking cessation aids, but they only show the color change by the reaction of tobacco smoke and cotton wool, water, aqueous solution, etc. It is not enough to feel the adverse effects on smoking health.
  • the present invention has been made in view of this point, and it is possible not only to measure not only visual health education but also empirical health education, to measure their ECG signals and to check the health status, and to measure the measured signals and heart animations.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a health education apparatus using an electrocardiogram that can be used to check the movement of the heart and virtually check the change of the heart when drinking or smoking.
  • the heart rate measuring unit for measuring the heart rate of the trainees
  • an input unit for receiving an operation instruction of the trainees
  • a display unit for displaying the training content to the trainees
  • the measured And a control unit for displaying the heart rate on the display unit.
  • the heart rate measuring unit may be an electrocardiogram measuring means for measuring an electrocardiogram signal and calculating an electrocardiogram waveform and heart rate.
  • the electrocardiogram measuring means preferably includes an electrocardiogram sensor on which two hands are drawn.
  • the electrocardiogram measuring means calculates an electrocardiogram waveform and heart rate by measuring a bioelectric signal from both palms using an electrocardiogram sensor.
  • the health education apparatus of the present invention may further include a hand contact detecting unit for detecting whether the ECG sensor has been touched by a hand, and a backlight for illuminating an area where the ECG sensor is located.
  • the controller may turn on the backlight in normal times, and turn off the backlight when it is detected that the hand touches the hand contact detector.
  • the backlight may be turned off normally, and the backlight may be turned on when it is detected that the hand is touched by the hand touch sensor.
  • the controller may display the heart beating in accordance with the measured heart rate on the display unit.
  • the heart beats at the heart rate reflecting the degree to which the increase is expected by the drinking or smoking in the measured heart rate may be displayed on the display unit.
  • the controller may receive information about the height, weight, and age of the trainee through the input unit.
  • the controller may calculate the expected life based on the measured heart rate and the input height, weight, and the like and display the estimated life.
  • the control unit calculates the expected life based on the information such as the heart rate and the input height, weight, etc. Mark on.
  • the severity of drinking and smoking can be realistically realized by checking the movement of the heart using the measured signal and the animation of the heart, virtually confirming the change in the heart when drinking or smoking, and confirming the expected life expectancy. Therefore, the effect of health education can be enhanced.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the internal configuration of a health education apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a view showing an example of the external appearance of the ECG measuring unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 3A to 3I are examples of screens displayed on the display unit when receiving health education using the health education apparatus of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an internal configuration of a health education apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is a view showing an example of the appearance of the ECG measuring unit.
  • the health education apparatus of the present invention includes a heart rate measuring unit 150 for measuring the heart rate of the trainee.
  • the heart rate measuring unit 150 may be configured as an electrocardiogram measuring means for measuring an electrocardiogram, or may be simply configured as a heart rate measuring means for measuring only a heart rate.
  • the heart rate measuring unit 150 may include an ECG sensor in which a hand shape is drawn as shown in FIG. 2. When the trainee places both hands on the areas 21 and 22 where the ECG sensors are drawn, the electrocardiogram and heart rate are calculated by measuring bioelectrical signals from both palms. In FIG. 2, (a) shows a state in which the backlight is not turned on at the hands 21 and 22 and (b) shows the state in which the backlight is turned on at the hands 21 and 22. have.
  • the heart rate measuring unit 150 according to the embodiment of FIG. 2 calculates a heart rate from an ECG waveform measured using an ECG sensor. Meanwhile, the heart rate measuring unit 150 may be configured to measure the heart rate by using blood pressure measuring means, pulse measuring means, or the like instead of the ECG sensor.
  • the storage unit 170 stores data on an average heart rate according to age, an expected life expectancy according to the heart rate, height, weight, smoking, effects of drinking, and the like, and animation data.
  • the heart rate measured by the heart rate measuring unit 150 is simulated by the controller 110 and displayed as an animation and / or a number through the display unit 120.
  • the animation shows how the heart beats according to the measured heart rate.
  • the controller 110 shows the animation of the heart beats to the heart rate reflecting the degree of increase expected by drinking or smoking in the current heart rate.
  • the measured ECG waveform may be displayed on the display unit 120.
  • the controller 110 may also show the expected life using the measured data and the inputted information. As studies on the relationship between heart rate and mortality continue, studies show that the faster the heart rate, the greater the likelihood of death.
  • nicotine in cigarettes is a substance that raises blood pressure and heart rate, constricts arteries, and induces addiction. Alcohol not only damages the brain and pancreas, but also increases blood pressure and speeds up heart rate. Lifespan is also affected by normal, overweight and underweight. In the present invention, by using the statistical data and the measured heart rate, the life expectancy is shown, and the effects of smoking and drinking can be shown so that the trainee can recognize the problems such as smoking, drinking, and overweight.
  • the adult sets the standard at 50 or less heart rate, 51-80, 81-90, 91 or more times
  • the youth sets the standard 10 times higher than the adult, and height 151cm or more is (height-100) * 0.9 , Height 150cm or less
  • calculate the height-110 to get the standard weight (measured weight-standard weight) / standard weight * 100 to calculate the obesity degree, if the obesity is 30% -50% -5 years old, 50% or more Calculate at -10 years old and display in comparison with life expectancy.
  • the health education apparatus of the present invention may further include a hand contact detecting unit 160 for detecting whether the ECG sensor has been touched.
  • the hand contact detector detects whether a hand is touched by using bioimpedance.
  • the health education apparatus of the present invention may further include a backlight 140, to brightly illuminate a hand-shaped portion to place a hand on the user, or to brightly illuminate the user's hand to indicate that a hand contact has been detected. Can be configured. That is, the control unit 110 turns off the backlight 140 in normal times, and turns on the backlight 140 when the hand contact detecting unit 160 detects that the hand has been touched, or vice versa. When detecting that the hand has been touched by the hand contact detecting unit 160, the backlight 140 may be turned off.
  • 3A to 3I are examples of screens displayed on the display unit when receiving health education using the health education apparatus of the present invention.
  • Figure 3a shows a main screen according to an embodiment of the health education device of the present invention.
  • the main screen is configured to select seven menus.
  • User registration is a menu for inputting information of a trainee.
  • 3b shows an example of a user registration screen for a health education device for an educator of elementary and junior high school students.
  • the trainee enters his or her grade, class, number, name, height, weight, etc., and registers a user's picture or a character set as a default.
  • Cameras may be installed in health education devices for picture input.
  • the input height and weight information may be used to calculate the expected life, and the input or photographed picture may be used in an animation to be described later.
  • the trainee may enter the desired life span, which is the desired life span.
  • Pressing the 'Measuring Method' button on the main screen of FIG. 3A shows a video describing the ECG measuring method as shown in FIG. 3C.
  • the display moves to the next screen (that is, the screen of FIG. 3C), and when the arrow on the left side is pressed, the previous screen (that is, the main screen of FIG. 3A) may be configured.
  • FIG. 3D When the 'measurement mode' button is pressed on the main screen of FIG. 3A or the right arrow is pressed on the screen of FIG. 3C, a screen for measuring electrocardiogram appears as shown in FIG. 3D, and the electrocardiogram is measured. That is, the measurement is started when both hands touch the ECG sensor as shown in FIG. 2.
  • the heart animation on the left side of the screen repeats the zooming in and out according to the heart rate, and the measured ECG waveform and heart rate are displayed.
  • the screen of FIG. 3D may also display an expected lifespan according to the measured heart rate. In the example of FIG. 3D, the ratio of the expected life to the desired life is shown.
  • the heart rate measured by the registered trainee is displayed in a line graph and a table according to the date, thereby enabling the trainee to periodically check the health. If your heart rate goes above the upper limit, for example, 90 or more for adults and 100 or more for adolescents, a warning bubble may indicate that this is the number you need to watch out for.
  • the trainee When the 'heart' button is pressed on the main screen, the trainee is explained about the structure and role of the heart as shown in FIG. 3f.
  • a menu describing the structure and role of other organs other than the heart may be added.
  • Pressing the 'smoking drinking mode' button on the main screen, as shown in the screen of Figure 3g is presented a means for selecting the (daily) smoking amount (weekly) drinking amount.
  • the control unit calculates the heart rate based on the selected smoking amount / drinking amount, measured heart rate, input height, weight, and age, and generates a heartbeat animation based on the calculated heart rate. Shows. It is also possible to configure to show the expected lifespan according to the calculated heart rate. The fact that smoking or excessive drinking leads to increased heart rate is well known by many studies, which shortens life expectancy. Therefore, by using the health education device of the present invention it is possible to more realistically feel the adverse effects on the health of smoking and excessive drinking. On the other hand, it is also possible to configure the menu by separating the drinking mode and smoking mode.
  • the healthy mode is divided into exercise and food.
  • a health mode menu may be prepared for each of the menus, and the health mode button may be used to select one of exercise and food, or may sequentially show exercise and food health modes.
  • a means for selecting a type of exercise is displayed.
  • the controller calculates the heart rate based on the selected exercise and the measured heart rate, the input height, the weight, and the age, and shows the animation of the heart beating according to the calculated heart rate. It is also possible to configure to show the expected lifespan according to the calculated heart rate. Many studies have shown that steady exercise lowers your heart rate, so if you choose exercise mode, your calculated heart rate will be lower than your measured heart rate, which will lead to longer life expectancy. Therefore, using the health education device of the present invention it is possible to more realistically feel the effects of the exercise.
  • a means for selecting healthy foods is displayed, and when the trainee selects food, the vitamins included in the food are displayed.
  • This menu can also be configured for nutrients other than vitamins.

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L'invention concerne un appareil d'éducation sanitaire utilisant un électrocardiogramme qui peut éveiller l'attention d'un élève à la santé en simulant l'influence de la cigarette, de la boisson et de l'exercice physique sur la santé par des données de mesure de rythme cardiaque et en montrant les résultats de simulation à l'élève. Selon un mode de réalisation de la présente invention, un appareil d'éducation sanitaire comprend : une unité de mesure de rythme cardiaque pour mesurer le rythme cardiaque d'un élève ; une unité d'entrée pour recevoir une entrée d'une commande de manipulation d'un élève ; une unité d'affichage pour afficher le contenu éducatif à l'élève ; et une unité de commande pour afficher le rythme cardiaque mesuré sur l'unité d'affichage. L'unité de commande peut afficher une image de battement de cœur en fonction du rythme cardiaque mesuré comme une animation sur l'unité d'affichage. En outre, quand un mode boisson ou un mode cigarette est sélectionné par l'intermédiaire de l'unité d'entrée, l'image du battement de cœur au niveau d'un rythme cardiaque obtenu en traduisant une augmentation estimée du rythme cardiaque due à la boisson ou à la cigarette peut être affichée comme une animation sur l'unité d'affichage. Selon la présente invention, un effet d'éducation sanitaire peut être amélioré puisque la gravité de la boisson et de la cigarette peut être éprouvée de manière réaliste.
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