WO2023238917A1 - 表示態様決定方法及びプログラム - Google Patents

表示態様決定方法及びプログラム Download PDF

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WO2023238917A1
WO2023238917A1 PCT/JP2023/021433 JP2023021433W WO2023238917A1 WO 2023238917 A1 WO2023238917 A1 WO 2023238917A1 JP 2023021433 W JP2023021433 W JP 2023021433W WO 2023238917 A1 WO2023238917 A1 WO 2023238917A1
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由賀 小林
みずき 下釜
将幸 和田
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  • the present invention relates to a display mode determining method and program.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a technique for displaying a plurality of contents set in a predetermined order so that they can be compared with each other.
  • a display mode determining method in which a computer outputs a display control command to a device capable of displaying an image determines a display mode of a plurality of contents that can be handled, the method comprising: Selecting at least one content from the plurality of contents that can be handled as fixed display content, determining the order of the fixed display content and adding it to the fixed display content group, and all or part of the remaining content as moving display content.
  • the moving display content specifying the moving display content, determining the order of the moving display content, and adding it to the moving display content group; specifying part or all of the moving display content as a first moving display content group; Among the moving display contents, the moving display contents that were not designated as the first moving display content group are set as a second moving display content group, Determining display modes of the fixed display content included in the fixed display content group, the moving display content included in the first moving display content group, and the second moving display content included in the second moving display content group, respectively.
  • the plurality of moving display contents included in the first moving display content group are arranged in the first direction in the order, and the first moving display content is arranged in the first direction while maintaining the order. configured to be movable in a second direction opposite to the direction;
  • the first moving display content group is moved in the second direction in the first moving display content display area according to a user's instruction including the amount of movement of the first moving display content group in the second direction.
  • the user can display a plurality of contents in a display mode that allows them to be compared with each other.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of an information display system according to a first embodiment.
  • FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of the terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of content and its display mode on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating other content and an example of its display mode in the terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating other content and an example of its display mode in the terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a modified example of content displayed on the terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a first display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a first display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a first display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a second display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a second display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a second display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the first embodiment.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating a third display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a third display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 15 is a diagram illustrating a third display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram illustrating a fifth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating a fifth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a fifth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating a fifth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 20 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 21 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 22 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 23 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 24 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the third embodiment.
  • FIG. 25 is a diagram illustrating a sixth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 26 is a diagram illustrating a seventh display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 27 is a diagram illustrating a seventh display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fourth embodiment.
  • FIG. 28 is a diagram illustrating an eighth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating an eighth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 30 is a diagram illustrating an eighth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 31 is a diagram illustrating a ninth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fifth embodiment.
  • FIG. 32 is a diagram illustrating a tenth display pattern for displaying content on a terminal according to the fifth embodiment.
  • Example 1 An example of an embodiment of the present invention will be described below. However, unless otherwise specified, the dimensions, materials, shapes, and relative arrangements of the components described in this embodiment are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
  • a moving display content display area and a fixed display content display area are set on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 according to the display mode determination method according to the present invention, and the corresponding moving display within each content display area is An example of a method for determining the display mode of content or fixed display content will be described.
  • the moving display content display area is an area in which moving display content is displayed on the touch panel display 12.
  • the moving display content display area is realized as a first moving display content display area and a second moving display content display area. be done.
  • the fixed display content display area is an area in which fixed display content is displayed on the touch panel display 12.
  • the display mode determining method according to the present invention can be applied not only to a device having a display section as described above, but also to a computer connected to a device that projects image information, such as a projector. Furthermore, the display mode determining method according to the present invention can be applied to devices that display in various spaces such as real space, virtual space, and each hyper-realistic space.
  • FIG. 1 shows a schematic configuration of an information display system 100 according to the first embodiment.
  • the terminal 1 is, for example, an information processing device such as a smartphone, a tablet, or a personal computer that is equipped with a display unit that can display image information.
  • the terminal is connected to measurement devices such as a blood pressure monitor 101, a weight and body composition monitor 102, an activity meter 103, a sleep monitor, a thermometer, etc., by wireless communication such as Bluetooth (registered trademark) or sound waves, or wired communication.
  • the terminal 1 is equipped with application software that manages measured values obtained by the blood pressure monitor 101 etc., user activity records, and various information related to these information, and cooperates with the blood pressure monitor 101 etc. Measured values obtained by the blood pressure monitor 101 or the like and various information obtained by processing the measured values are displayed on the display unit. .
  • FIG. 2 is a functional block diagram of a smartphone as the terminal 1.
  • the terminal 1 includes a communication section 11, a touch panel display 12, a storage section 13, and a control section 14.
  • the terminal 1 corresponds to the computer of the present invention.
  • the communication unit 11 is a communication interface that controls the transmission and reception of signals with the blood pressure monitor 101 and the like.
  • the communication unit 11 is a communication antenna that transmits and receives radio waves including radio waves related to short-range wireless communication, and receives measurement information transmitted from the blood pressure monitor 101 and the like, as well as other electronic devices. It also sends and receives radio waves to and from base stations.
  • the communication unit 11 may be based on a wired communication method, and any desired known technology can be adopted.
  • the touch panel display 12 has an image display section 121 that displays various information to the user, and an input reception section 122 that receives various inputs from the user.
  • the terminal 1 when it is a PC, it may include a display device such as a display as an image display section, and an input device such as a keyboard and a mouse as an input reception section, instead of a touch panel display.
  • the storage unit 13 includes a main storage device such as a RAM and a long-term storage medium such as a flash memory, and displays images on the image display unit 121 based on biological information and instructions received at the input reception unit 122. It stores various information such as application programs including display control programs that implement control.
  • the biological information here includes values measured by measurement devices such as a blood pressure monitor 101, a weight and body composition monitor 102, an activity meter 103, a sleep monitor, and a thermometer, as well as values input by the user such as medication, eating and drinking status, and symptom notes. include.
  • the biological information in this embodiment includes, in addition to values measured by a measuring device and input values by a user, numerical information such as temperature, atmospheric pressure, and room temperature, and text or coded information such as weather.
  • the display control program may be acquired through the communication unit 11 by connecting to an information processing device such as a server that stores the display control program via a network, or it may be installed inside the terminal 1 that stores the display control program.
  • the information may be read from a storage medium in an external device, or may be stored in advance in the storage unit 13 of the terminal 1.
  • some or all of the biometric information may be stored in a server external to the terminal 1, and the necessary biometric information may be downloaded from the external server to the terminal 1 each time the display control program is executed. .
  • the storage unit 13 may store various parameters used for image display control.
  • the various parameters may include, for example, parameters for specifying which of a plurality of contents is designated as fixed display content and which is designated as moving display content.
  • a parameter for the order of fixed display content and moving display content a parameter for which order the first moving display content should be, a parameter for the number of contents included in the second moving display content group, a fixed display content display area, etc. It may also include parameters related to the height of.
  • the parameters regarding the display area and content size may be determined as absolute values using pixels or the like, or may be determined as a ratio to the size of the screen Sc.
  • the content in this embodiment refers to biometric information that is divided into an arbitrary interval (for example, 7 days when using dates) based on one attribute (for example, date) that allows each piece of information to be compared with each other. (interval), visualized using an appropriate method such as a graph or table.
  • interval for example, 7 days when using dates
  • attribute for example, date
  • display periods for example, a blood pressure graph generated from blood pressure measurement values.
  • each content may be a unique size, or the length in the direction different from the axis to be compared may be different between each content, or the length in the direction different from the axis to be compared may be different between each content. may be the same size.
  • the size of the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 is longer in the vertical direction (Y-axis direction) than in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction), and the comparison axis (date axis) is (X-axis direction), and the case where each content is generated with at least the same size in the horizontal direction is described.
  • the control unit 14 is a means for controlling the terminal 1, and includes, for example, a CPU, and by executing various programs stored in the storage unit 13, the terminal 1 performs functions corresponding to these programs.
  • blood pressure content 23 is selected from among these contents and added to the fixed display content group as fixed display content.
  • Five contents, which are part of the remaining six contents, namely, action record content 24, step count content 25, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28, are specified as moving display contents. Add to the moving display content group in order. That is, in this embodiment, the BMI content is not specified as either fixed display content or moving display content, and is not displayed.
  • the content after the first of the five moving display contents specified in the moving display content group (that is, all five contents currently included in the moving display content group) is specified and the first moving display content is moved.
  • a display content group 20a is created.
  • the number of contents included in the second moving display content group 20b is 0 at this point.
  • the first moving display content group 20a corresponds to the first moving display content group of the present invention
  • the second moving display content group 20b corresponds to the second moving display content group of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of combinations of contents displayed on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 and their display modes.
  • each content is generated with a display period of 7 days.
  • the top, bottom, left and right of the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 in the drawing correspond to the top, bottom, left and right of the screen, respectively.
  • the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 from the top, there is a target year/month area 21 and a target weekly date area 22 (hereinafter, the target year/month area 21 and the target weekly date area 22 are collectively referred to as a date display area. ) are located.
  • a fixed display content display area Re1 is set, and blood pressure content 23, which is fixed display content, is displayed within the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • a moving display content display area Re2 is set, and a series of moving display contents displayed therein include action record content 24 and step count content included in the first moving display content group.
  • action record content 24 and step count content included in the first moving display content group.
  • body weight content 26 sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28 are arranged in this order (drawing of the sleep time content 27 and calorie consumption content 28 is omitted in FIG. 3).
  • the size of the screen Sc is limited, in the state shown in FIG. Only a portion of 25 is displayed.
  • a series of moving display contents displayed within the moving display content display area Re2 is displayed so as to be movable in the vertical direction within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the action record content 24, which is the first content of the first moving display content group is added to the second moving display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a by the process described below, the first The moving display content group 20a includes, in order, step count content 25, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28, and the moving display content display area Re2 includes each content arranged in this order.
  • a series of moving display contents displayed within the Details of how each content is displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 and the movable display content display area Re2 will be described later.
  • the target year/month area 21 displays the year/month (here, March 2021) targeted by each content displayed below.
  • the dates and days of the week targeted by each content displayed below are displayed horizontally on the 8th (Monday). ) to the 14th (Sunday) will be displayed in order.
  • This date display area (target year/month area 21 and target week/date area 22) indicates a standard in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) when arranging information in each content displayed below.
  • FIG. 3 is an example in which the standard in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) is determined to be one week, and the standard in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) for each content is not limited to weekly display.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of each content and an example of the screen display mode when the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) reference is changed from weekly display on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1.
  • the reference in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) is monthly display.
  • a date display area was provided to display the target period, but in FIG. , the target year and month, March 2021, and each month's dates from the 1st to the 31st (here, only the 1st, 7th, 14th, and 28th are displayed in numbers) (other days are shown as black dots).
  • a fixed display content display area Re1 and a movable display content display area Re2 are arranged in order from the top of the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12.
  • Blood pressure content 31 is displayed as fixed display content in the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • each content of the action record content 32, the step count content 33, and the weight content 34 included in the first moving display content group is arranged in this order as a series of moving display contents. is displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 on the screen Sc.
  • FIG. 5 shows an example of how each content is displayed when the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) reference is further changed on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1. Descriptions of displays common to the display examples in FIGS. 3 and 4 will be omitted as appropriate.
  • the standard in the horizontal direction (X-axis direction) is annual display.
  • the month is displayed as part of the blood pressure content 41.
  • a fixed display content display area Re1 and a movable display content display area Re2 are arranged in order from the top of the screen Sc (see FIG. 7). Then, blood pressure content 41 is selected and displayed as fixed display content in the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • each content which is a part of the remaining available content, such as action record content 42, step count content 43, and weight content 44, is displayed as first moving display content.
  • the blood pressure content 23 in FIG. 3, the blood pressure content 31 in FIG. 4, and the blood pressure content 41 in FIG. 5 are contents that graphically display blood pressure measurement values corresponding to each display period.
  • a range from 80 (mmHg) to 130 (mmHg) is set as the vertical axis.
  • the blood pressure content 23 further includes two horizontal lines 236 and 237 indicating the diastolic blood pressure target value and the systolic blood pressure target value, and the days when the blood pressure was measured (here, the 8th, 9th, 11th, 12th).
  • a bar 231 from the systolic blood pressure value to the diastolic blood pressure value and numerical values representing the systolic blood pressure value 234 and the diastolic blood pressure value 235 are displayed horizontally at positions corresponding to each date for each of the four days of the month.
  • each bar indicates the systolic blood pressure value and diastolic blood pressure value, respectively, but they are displayed in different colors, such as black when the systolic blood pressure value is below the target value and gray when it exceeds the target value. There is. For the sake of convenience in drawing the drawings, they are shown in black and gray, but in reality they may be shown in colors such as blue and red that make the difference easier to understand.
  • the diastolic blood pressure value is displayed in gray if it greatly exceeds the target value, and in black if it does not significantly deviate from the target value.
  • the display contents of the blood pressure content 31 in FIG. 4 are almost the same as those in FIG. 3 except that the date display is included in the blood pressure content 31, but blood pressure is measured corresponding to each date in one month.
  • the daily blood pressure is displayed as a bar.
  • the display contents of the blood pressure content 41 in FIG. 5 are almost the same as those in FIGS. 3 and 4, and bars ranging from the systolic blood pressure value to the diastolic blood pressure value are displayed in monthly units at positions corresponding to each month. .
  • the systolic blood pressure value and the diastolic blood pressure value may be the average value of the current month, the highest value and the lowest value, or other representative values.
  • the action record content 24 in FIG. 3 is content that displays the user's action record corresponding to the date displayed in the date display area.
  • action records input by the user are displayed as action records for the corresponding day in correspondence with each date arranged in the horizontal direction.
  • Types of behavior records displayed in the behavior record content 24 include medication, exercise, vegetable intake, drinking, sleeping, smoking, hospital visits, and the like.
  • the details of the action record are displayed using action record icons Ic1 to Ic14 for each item. For example, as a behavior record regarding medication, the number of times the medication is taken is displayed, and the icons for the behavior record include the once medication icon Ic1 and the twice medication icon Ic2, which represent the medication status for each day (how many times the medication was taken on the corresponding day).
  • three doses of medication icon Ic3 are included.
  • the action record icons include an exercise icon Ic4 representing moderate exercise and an exercise insufficiency icon Ic5 representing lack of exercise.
  • the behavior record icons include a vegetable intake icon Ic6 indicating that a large amount of vegetables have been consumed, and a vegetable deficiency icon Ic7 indicating a lack of vegetables. It will be done.
  • icons of the behavior record include a drinking icon Ic8 representing drinking, and a no drinking icon Ic9 representing drinking not drinking.
  • the icons of the behavior record include a sleep icon Ic10 indicating that you have had enough sleep, and a sleep deprivation icon Ic11 indicating that you have insufficient sleep.
  • icons of the behavior record include a smoking icon Ic12 representing smoking, and a no-smoking icon Ic13 representing not smoking.
  • the action record icons include a hospital icon Ic14 indicating that the patient received a medical examination at a hospital or the like.
  • the action records input by the user are displayed as action records for the corresponding day in correspondence with each date arranged in the horizontal direction.
  • icons Ic1 etc. indicating each item of the action record are displayed vertically at the left end, and the action records input by the user are marked with circles 321 etc. at positions corresponding to each date in the horizontal direction. is displayed.
  • the types of behavior records displayed in the behavior record content 32 include medication, exercise, vegetable intake, drinking, sleeping, smoking, hospital visits, and the like.
  • a black circle is displayed as the circle mark 321 or the like depending on the medication each time.
  • favorable results are indicated by black circles 322, and unfavorable results are indicated by gray circles 323.
  • the favorable result of exercising is indicated by a black circle
  • the unfavorable result of not exercising is indicated by a gray circle.
  • favorable results of reducing salt intake are indicated by black circles.
  • the unfavorable result of not reducing salt intake is indicated by a gray circle.
  • the favorable result of not drinking alcohol is indicated by a black circle
  • the unfavorable result of drinking alcohol is indicated by a gray circle.
  • black and gray circles are used for drawing purposes, but black may be displayed in blue and gray in red. This is preferable because it can also be recognized by
  • the content of the action record content in Figure 5 is almost the same as in Figure 4, but circles indicating the results are displayed for each month, and the actions of the corresponding month are displayed in correspondence with each month arranged horizontally. Displayed as a record.
  • a record There is no particular limitation on the method of deriving a monthly behavior record from the daily behavior record input by the user, but for example, if the number of days in which the first medication was recorded exceeds half a month, the first medication A black circle may be displayed in the item.
  • a black circle will be displayed in the item indicating that a high intake of vegetables was consumed.
  • a gray circle may be displayed in the item indicating that a large amount of vegetables was consumed.
  • a gray circle is displayed in the field indicating that no drinking was done, and drinking is not recorded.
  • a black circle may be displayed in the item indicating that the user did not drink alcohol.
  • FIGS. 6(A) and 6(B) show other examples of monthly action record content 42.
  • the action records input by the user are displayed as action records for the corresponding month, corresponding to each month arranged in the horizontal direction.
  • circles representing the results are displayed in four different sizes: a large circle 4211, a medium circle 4212, a small circle 4213, and a very small circle 4214.
  • the size of the circle mark depends on the number of days in a month when the first dose was recorded, for example, 4214 small circles for days 1 to 7, 4213 small circles for days 8 to 14, and 4213 small circles for days 15 to 21.
  • the size of the circle can be changed and displayed depending on the number of days in which the action was performed within a month, such as 4212 middle circles for days up to the 22nd and 4211 large circles for 22 days or more.
  • a black circle will be marked according to the number of days. If the result of subtraction is negative, a gray circle may be displayed in a size corresponding to the number of days.
  • a black circle is displayed in a size corresponding to the number of days
  • a gray circle may be displayed with a size corresponding to the number of days.
  • the circle mark may not be displayed.
  • the color may be changed depending on the size of the circle.
  • the shape of the mark is not limited to a circle either, and the size, color, and presence/absence of appropriate figures may be distinguished and displayed based on predetermined criteria.
  • the behavior record input by the user is displayed as the behavior record of the month corresponding to each month arranged in the horizontal direction.
  • the action record for each month for each item is displayed numerically.
  • black numbers 4221 are displayed, but regarding exercise and other items, two-color numbers, black numbers 4222 and gray numbers 4223, are displayed vertically. As this number, for example, the number of times of implementation, the number of times of goal achievement, the implementation rate, and the goal achievement rate can be displayed.
  • the content of the behavioral record is related to the occurrence of a specific symptom (phenomenon), such as the detection of an abnormal electrocardiogram waveform, the occurrence rate (number of occurrences/number of measurements (inputs)) will be displayed as a number. You may.
  • the information that is digitized and displayed as an action record can be set as appropriate depending on the content of each item, and is not limited to the above information.
  • the vertical direction is divided by item rather than numerical values such as blood pressure, number of steps, and weight.
  • This is an example of content display.
  • it can also be displayed as a pie chart representing the incidence rate or achievement rate.
  • the display format is not limited, but each piece of information can be displayed horizontally in 1-week or 1-week charts. It is displayed in a position corresponding to each day of the month and each month of the year.
  • the step count content 25 in FIG. 3 is content that displays the user's step count corresponding to the date of the target period.
  • a range from 2000 (steps) to 6000 (steps) is set as a vertical axis.
  • the step count content includes the days on which the step count was measured (here, the 5 days of the 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th) corresponding to each date of the week arranged horizontally. ) are displayed as a bar graph 251, and a step value 252 is displayed above the bar graph 251.
  • the display content of the step count content 33 in FIG. 4 is almost the same as that in FIG. 3, but in FIG. displayed in the format.
  • step count is displayed in a bar graph format corresponding to each month of the year arranged horizontally.
  • the number of steps per month is displayed as the average value of the number of steps in the month, but the display mode of the number of steps is not limited to this, and may be the total value of the number of steps in one month.
  • the weight content 26 in FIG. 3, the weight content 34 in FIG. 4, and the weight content 44 in FIG. 5 are contents that display the user's weight corresponding to the date of the target period. For each weight content, a range from 55 (kg) to 65 (kg) is set as the vertical axis.
  • the measured values for four days on the 8th, 10th, 11th, and 12th are shown in a line graph 261 as the weight corresponding to each date arranged horizontally. , and a weight value 262 is displayed above the line graph 261.
  • a graph plotting the average value of each month is displayed, but a graph plotting other representative values may be displayed.
  • Sleep time content 27 is content that displays the user's sleep time corresponding to the date of the target period.
  • the measured values of each date are displayed as a line graph as the sleep time corresponding to each date arranged in the horizontal direction, and the sleep time is displayed above the line graph.
  • the calorie consumption content 28 is content that displays the user's calorie consumption corresponding to the date of the target period.
  • the measured values for each date are displayed in a line graph as the calorie consumption corresponding to each date arranged horizontally, and the value of the calorie consumption is displayed at the top of the line graph. be.
  • the information included in the content displayed on the screen Sc may be an index indicating a person's mental and physical condition or an index related to health as described above, or may be other information.
  • this time we have shown examples of the display period for each content, such as week (7 days display), month (31 days display), year (12 months display), etc., but depending on the characteristics of the data displayed in the content and the screen size.
  • the display period can be selected as appropriate, such as one day (24-hour display) or three-month display in 10-day increments.
  • FIG. 7 shows the display state of each content illustrated in FIG. 3 on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1.
  • a frame indicated by a broken line indicates the screen Sc, which is the range in which an image is displayed on the touch panel display 12.
  • content that is not actually displayed on the touch panel display 12 is also shown outside the screen Sc.
  • FIGS. 7, 8, and 9 used to explain the first display pattern the display of the sleep time content 27 and the consumed calorie content 28 is omitted, as in FIG. 3.
  • a date display area, a fixed display content display area, and a movable display content display area are arranged vertically (from top to bottom) adjacent to each other in this order on the screen of the touch panel display 12, and each content corresponds to the corresponding content.
  • a case will be explained using a case where the display area is arranged vertically within the display area.
  • the downward direction in this embodiment corresponds to the first direction of the present invention
  • the upward direction in this embodiment corresponds to the second direction of the present invention.
  • the first orientation may be, for example, to the right of the touch panel display 12, or the content may be moved laterally on the touch panel display 12, and the first and second orientations may also be the right direction of the touch panel display 12. It can be set appropriately depending on the shape of Sc, and is not limited to horizontal or vertical.
  • the display mode of each content displayed on the touch panel display 12 is changed by an instruction to move the content in the vertical direction.
  • the user touches a portion of the touch panel display 12 corresponding to the moving display content display area Re2 with a finger, and moves the finger in the up and down direction ( ⁇ Y direction) while touching the touch panel display 12.
  • a moving action also called swipe or flick
  • a movement instruction is input as a movement instruction in the +Y direction or -Y direction depending on the amount of movement of the finger.
  • the touchable part may be the entire touch panel display 12, and even if an operation image such as a scroll bar or a slider is displayed on the right edge of the screen Sc, and the user touches the operation image with his or her finger to perform the operation.
  • the user may also use any operation method other than touching the touch panel display 12, such as instructions using direction keys included in an input device such as a keyboard connected to the terminal 1, rotation of a wheel provided on a mouse, etc. Is possible.
  • the input operation by the user corresponds to the input of an instruction according to the present invention.
  • the expression that the date display area, fixed display content display area, movable display content display area, etc. are arranged adjacently is limited to the state in which they are arranged consecutively with no gaps between each area. It is not intended to be a series of areas displaying multiple contents, but it also includes cases where there are spaces, frames, dividing lines, text, decorative elements, advertisements, etc. between each area, and the extent to which the user can recognize it as a series of areas displaying multiple contents. The idea is that there should be continuity.
  • the fixed display content display area Re1 displays fixed display content that is content that is always displayed on the screen Sc unless a specific operation such as switching the display mode of the screen Sc or stopping or terminating the display is performed. This is an area on the screen Sc.
  • the fixed display content included in the fixed display content group is only one blood pressure content 23, so only the blood pressure content 23 is displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 in FIG. , when a plurality of fixed display contents are included in the fixed display content group, all of the fixed display contents are displayed.
  • the display order of each fixed display content in the fixed display content display area Re1 is set in advance, and a separate operation such as replacing the fixed display content is required. The order remains unchanged unless otherwise specified.
  • the height of each fixed display content display area in the fixed display content display area Re1 is also set in advance. Note that the height of the display area of each fixed display content may be set equally (same height), or if there is a difference in the height of the original content, the height ratio may be set to The height may be set accordingly.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 is arranged below (in the ⁇ Y direction) and adjacent to the fixed display content display area Re1 in the screen Sc.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 a series of moving display contents in which each moving display content included in the first moving display content group 20a is arranged in order from the top in the vertical direction (Y-axis direction) is arranged. This is an area that is displayed in a scrollable manner. Note that the height of each moving display content in the moving display content display area Re2 is set in advance.
  • blood pressure content 23 corresponds to fixed display content of the present invention.
  • the action record content 24, the step count content 25, and the weight content 26 correspond to the moving display content of the present invention.
  • the fixed display content display area Re1 and the moving display content display area Re2 correspond to the fixed display content display area and the moving display content display area of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 8 shows the display of the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 in a state where the display mode of each content has changed from the state shown in FIG. 7 in response to an upward movement instruction (in the +Y direction) by a user operation.
  • a series of moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 of the screen Sc moves upward with respect to the moving display content display area Re2, and a part of the action record content 24 is displayed in the moving display content display area. It is out of Re2.
  • a part of the action record content 24 that is outside the moving display content display area Re2 is designated as moving display content belonging to the second moving display content group 20b, and is added to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • a part of the action record content 24 displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 continues to remain as the first moving display content group.
  • a part of the action record content 24 that belongs to the second moving display content group i.e., a part of the action record content 24 that is The portion outside the display content display area Re2
  • the portion whose display position is within the moving display content display area Re2 continues to remain as the first moving display content group, so that the moving display content display area It will continue to be displayed in Re2.
  • the display position of a series of moving display contents moves upward on the screen Sc, the display position of the lower part of the step count content 25 that was not displayed on the screen Sc in FIG.
  • the leading part of the series of moving display contents outside the moving display content display area Re2 (here, a part of the action record content 24) is treated as moving display content that belongs to the second moving display content group 20b. It is specified and added to the second moving display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a.
  • FIG. 9 shows a display example of the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 in a state where the display mode has changed due to a further upward movement instruction.
  • the display position of the action record content 24, which is the first part of the series of moving display contents moves further upward and out of the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the lower end portion of the action record content 24 is added to the second moving display content group 20b, It is removed from the first moving display content group 20a.
  • the entire behavior recording content 24 belongs to the second moving display content group 20b, and the entire behavior recording content 24 does not belong to the first moving display content group 20a. It is no longer displayed on the screen Sc.
  • each content is interlocked with each other and moved within the moving display content display area Re2. Move the display position upward. Then, when the content (including the content part) located at the beginning of the series of moving display contents and displayed on the upper end side of the moving display content display area Re2 moves outside the moving display content display area Re2, the said part When the content is added to the second moving display content group 20b and is removed from the first moving display content group 20a, so that the entire content is outside the moving display content display area Re2, the entire content is moved to the second moving display content group 20b. It is added to the display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a, and is no longer displayed on the screen Sc.
  • the user can move to the movable display content display area Re2 while displaying the blood pressure history, which is the fixed content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • the blood pressure history which is the fixed content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • you can compare blood pressure with the history of actions, number of steps, and weight, and check changes in each and interactions such as causal relationships. It is possible to confirm the relationship between Even in a terminal 1 such as a smartphone with a limited display area such as a touch panel display 12, a simple operation such as a swipe can be used to create a display position that is close to blood pressure and easy to see at a glance within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the entire content is immediately added to the second moving display content group 20b, and the content is removed from the first moving display content group 20a. You may also remove it.
  • the entire content is immediately hidden. Furthermore, in this case, a blank space will occur between the top end of the moving display content display area Re2 and the top end of the second content displayed within the moving display content display area Re2. You can do nothing and gradually shrink the blank space as the entire moving display content moves upwards, or you can hide the first content and immediately start the second and subsequent content as soon as a blank space appears. In other words, the display positions of the series of moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 at that time are moved upward by the height of the blank space, and are displayed in line with the top edge of the moving display content display area Re2. You can do it like this.
  • the display on the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 changes from the state shown in FIG. 7 (initial state) to the state shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, respectively, in response to an upward movement instruction by the user's operation.
  • the case where the display is controlled so as to change to the display shown in FIG.
  • an upward (+Y direction) movement instruction is input. controls the display so that the display on the screen Sc changes in the reverse order (the same applies to the display patterns and embodiments described below). For example, when the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 is in the state shown in FIG.
  • the display on the screen Sc changes from the image shown in FIG. 9 to a series of movement displays.
  • the content as a whole moves downward, and as a result, the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 move downward within the moving display content display area Re2, and all of the weight content 26 and a part of the lower end side of the step count content 25 are not displayed. will be displayed.
  • an empty space is created on the upper end side of the moving display content display area Re2, and a part of the content included in the second moving display content group 20b can be displayed in the moving display content display area Re2.
  • a first moving display content display area Re2 which displays the content included in the first moving display content group 20a as a series of moving display contents, is located near the fixed display content display area.
  • a part of the lower end side of the action record content 24 added to the head of the moving display content group 20a is displayed, and the overall display on the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 is in the state shown in FIG. 8.
  • the second display pattern which is a display control method for each content illustrated in FIG. 3 on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, will be described below.
  • FIG. 10 shows the display on the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12 in the second display pattern when the user inputs an upward movement instruction from the state shown in FIG.
  • a change in the vertical height of the fixed display content display area Re1 and the moving display content display area Re2 occurs, and then a series of movements within the moving display content display area Re2 occurs. Movement of displayed content occurs.
  • the height of the movable display content display area Re2 is expanded from the height H1 during normal display shown in FIG. 7 to the height H2 (H2>H1) during enlarged display shown in FIG. 10, and is fixed at the same time.
  • the display content display area Re1 is reduced by the height H2-H1 in the vertical direction.
  • the blood pressure content 23, which is the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 becomes the blood pressure content 23shr reduced in the vertical direction while maintaining its display content.
  • the relative positions of the series of moving display contents within the display area Re2 do not change at this point, and the moving display content display area Re2 is expanded (that is, the upper end of the moving display content display area Re2 is moved upwards on the screen Sc). (movement), the display position of the series of moving display contents within the screen Sc also moves upward, and as a result, the portion displayed within the moving display content display area Re2 is enlarged, and as a result, all of the step count content 25 becomes the moving display content. It will be displayed within the display area Re2.
  • the height of the display area corresponds to the length of the display area of the present invention in a direction perpendicular to a predetermined direction. Further, the vertical heights H1 and H2 of the moving display content display area Re2 correspond to the first predetermined length and the second predetermined length of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 11 shows a case where the display mode is further changed from the state shown in FIG. 10 by the user's upward movement instruction.
  • the upward expansion of the movable display content display area Re2 is stopped. If the amount exceeds H2-H1, after reducing the height of the fixed display content display area Re1 and expanding the height of the movable display content display area Re2, the moving display is performed following the expansion of the movable display content display area Re2. A series of movements of the moving display content occur within the content display area Re2.
  • the movement of the series of movable display contents within the movable display content display area Re2 is similar to that described in the first display pattern, and the portion of the series of movable display contents that has moved outside the movable display content display area Re2 , is added to the second moving display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a, and in the second display pattern as well, the area where the second moving display content group 20b is displayed is set. It becomes hidden because it is not displayed. Further, as the display position of the series of moving display contents moves upward on the screen Sc, the weight content 26 adjacent to the lower part of the step count content 25 also comes to be displayed in the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the height of the movable display content display area Re2 increases, and the height of the fixed display content display area Re1 decreases.
  • the series of movable display contents displayed within the movable display content display area Re2 are moved. Move upward relative to the display content display area Re2.
  • the expansion of the movable display content display area Re2 and the reduction of the fixed display content display area Re1 are completed, as the height of the movable display content display area Re2 increases, the content is displayed in the movable display content display area Re2.
  • FIG. 12 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 11 due to the user's upward movement instruction.
  • the portion of the action record content 24 that will move outside the moving display content display area Re2 gradually expands from the top end. , the portion remaining within the moving display content display area Re2 gradually becomes smaller.
  • the portion of the action record content 24 that is outside the moving display content display area Re2 is added to the second moving display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a, thereby becoming hidden.
  • the user can view the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information for each day of the week in the horizontal direction.
  • the history of your actions, number of steps, and weight you can check changes in each and mutual relationships such as cause and effect.
  • a terminal 1 such as a smartphone that has a limited display area like the touch panel display 12
  • the area of the fixed display content display area Re1 is large in the initial state, and as a result, the display area of the blood pressure content 23 is large. Information on the blood pressure content 23 itself is easy to understand.
  • the area of the fixed display content display area Re1 is reduced and the movable display content display area Re2 is expanded, so that the series displayed in the movable display content display area Re2 is
  • the display area of the moving display content becomes wider, making it easier to display more information at once, and easier to compare each piece of information. Further, by moving the desired content to a display position close to the blood pressure in the moving display content display area Re2 and easily visible at a glance, each content can be easily compared. Furthermore, among a series of contents arranged in the vertical direction, content that has moved outside the moving display content display area Re2 is hidden, thereby making it possible to secure a display area for other content. It is easy to understand the information displayed in each displayed content.
  • the upper end of the moving display content display area Re2 is moved to the upper side ( An example has been described in which the height of the moving display content display area Re2 is increased upward by moving in the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 and the fixed display content display area Re1 are not limited to those set by dividing (part of) a limited display area like the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12. That is, the end of the moving display content display area Re2 in the opposite direction (downward in the above example) to the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves is in contact with the opposite (downward) end of the screen Sc.
  • the end of the movable display content display area Re2 in the direction opposite to the direction in which the movable display content group 20 moves moves in the opposite direction to the direction in which the movable display content group 20 moves.
  • the height of the moving display content display area Re2 may be expanded in the opposite direction to the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 is expanded by an instruction such as scrolling that is first input from the screen Sc displayed on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 (see FIG. 7).
  • the movable display content display area Re2 may be reduced in response to an instruction such as scrolling that is first input (in this case, the height of the fixed display content display area Re1 will be increased).
  • Such reduction of the moving display content display area Re2 is such that the upper end of the moving display content display area Re2 is moved in the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves (in the above example, upwardly). It may also be performed by moving in the opposite direction (downward in the above example). Alternatively, the lower end of the moving display content display area Re2 may be moved in the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves (in the above example, moving upward).
  • the moving display content display area Re2 and the fixed display content display area Re1 are displayed on the same touch panel display 12, the lateral width of both (the length in the direction orthogonal to the moving direction) is although they are the same, the widths of the moving display content display area Re2 and the fixed display content display area Re1 may be made different.
  • the relative positional relationship between the movable display content display area Re2 and the display surface such as the screen Sc depends on the configuration of the display surface.
  • the entire moving display content display area Re2 may move upward (in the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves) with respect to the display surface, or may move downward (in the direction in which the moving display content group 20 moves). In some cases, the group 20 moves in the opposite direction).
  • the relative positional relationship between the moving display content group 20 and the moving display content display area Re2 may also vary. That is, the moving display content group 20 may move together with the moving display content display area Re2, or only the moving display content display area Re2 may move.
  • the overall positional relationship between the above-mentioned moving display content display area Re2 and the display surface and the relative positional relationship between the moving display content display area Re2 and the moving display content group 20 are such that the moving display content display area Re2 is reduced. The same applies when doing so.
  • Example 2 The information display system 100 according to the second embodiment will be described below. For configurations common to those in the first embodiment, the same reference numerals are used and detailed explanations are omitted.
  • the configuration of the information display system 100, including the configuration of the terminal 1, is the same as that of the first embodiment. Only the method of displaying each content on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 is different.
  • the third display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content illustrated in FIG. 3 will be described below.
  • FIG. 13 shows an example of the display mode of the screen Sc according to the third display pattern.
  • step count content 25, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28 are selected as moving display content. Therefore, the series of moving display contents includes, from the beginning, step count content 25, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28. Since the content located at the beginning of the series of moving display contents is the step count content 25, the step count content 25 is displayed at the top of the moving display content display area Re2, and the step count content 25 is displayed below the step count content 25 based on the arrangement order of the contents. , weight content 26 that fits on the screen Sc is displayed.
  • FIG. 14 shows a case where the display mode changes from the display state of FIG. 13 due to an upward movement instruction by the user. Similar to the second display pattern, in response to the user's upward movement instruction, the height of the movable display content display area Re2 increases and the fixed display content display area Re1 contracts. The height of the moving display content display area Re2 increases from the height H1 shown in FIG. 13 to the height H3 (H3>H1) shown in FIG. 14. With the expansion of the movable display content display area Re2, the height of the fixed display content display area Re1 is reduced in the vertical direction, but the display content of the blood pressure content 23 does not change, and the blood pressure content 23shr2 that has been reduced in the vertical direction is displayed. be done.
  • the relative positions of the series of moving display contents within the moving display content display area Re2 do not change, so the sleep time content is displayed below the expanded moving display content display area Re2. 27 is displayed.
  • the vertical heights H1 and H3 of the moving display content display area Re2 correspond to the first predetermined length and the second predetermined length of the present invention, respectively.
  • FIG. 15 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 14 due to the user's upward movement instruction.
  • a second movable display content display area Re22 in which the movable display content belonging to the second movable display content group 20b is displayed is set to overlap the fixed display content display area Re1 on the screen Sc. be done.
  • the previous movable display content display area Re2 arranged at a position below and adjacent to the fixed display content display area Re1 on the screen Sc is replaced with the first movable display content display area Re21. It is called.
  • the second movable display content display area Re22 has the same length (width) as the fixed display content display area Re1 in the horizontal direction (X direction) of the screen Sc, and displays fixed display content in the vertical direction (Y direction) of the screen Sc. It is set at a position and height that overlaps at least a portion of the region Re1. In this embodiment, as shown in FIG. 15, the second movable display content display area Re22 is set at the same position and height as the fixed display content display area Re1 in the vertical direction of the screen Sc.
  • the display position of the step count content 25 which is the first content of the series of moving display contents displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21, moves upward, and the display position of the step count content 25 moves upward.
  • the entire step count content 25 When the entire step count content 25 has moved outside the first moving display content display area Re21, the entire step count content 25 is added to the second moving display content group 20b and removed from the first moving display content group 20a.
  • control is performed to transparently process and display content belonging to the second moving display content group 20b in the second moving display content display area Re22.
  • the step count content 25 is displayed overlapping the blood pressure content 23.
  • the following modes can be exemplified as display modes in which the step count content 25 is displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22. That is, the step count content 25 shown in FIG. 16(A) is transparently processed as shown in FIG.
  • the title and axis may be displayed on the right side of the content as in the step count content 25tr2 shown in FIG.
  • the graph may be transparently processed, and the numbers and characters may be displayed normally without being transparently processed.
  • FIG. 16(G) when displaying the transparently processed step count content 25 in the second moving display content display area Re22, the transparently processed step count content is shifted by about half the width of the date to create a step count graph.
  • the blood pressure graph is displayed offset, making it possible to display it more clearly.
  • the series of moving display contents consisting of the first moving display content group 20a is changed to the weight content 26, the weight content 26,
  • the sleeping time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28 are arranged in this order, and up to a part of the calorie consumption content 28 is displayed within the first moving display content display area Re21.
  • the first moving display content display area Re21 corresponds to the first moving display content display area of the present invention
  • the second moving display content display area Re22 corresponds to the second moving display content display area of the present invention.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is one of the blood pressure contents 23, but the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is one of the fixed display content 23.
  • Content can also display content.
  • the second moving display content display area Re22 is placed at the same position as the display area of any one or more fixed display contents. , and the height in the vertical direction, and a plurality of such second moving display content display areas Re22 may be provided.
  • a portion of the fixed display content display area Re1 that does not overlap with the second moving display content display area Re22 is set as a non-stop area.
  • FIG. 17 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 15 due to an upward movement instruction by the user.
  • the display positions of the moving display contents such as the sleep time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28 move upward as part of the moving display content group 20.
  • the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 are moved to the second moving display content group 20b and are transparently displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22, which overlaps the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr2. Moreover, they are displayed in a superimposed manner.
  • FIG. 17 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 15 due to an upward movement instruction by the user.
  • the display positions of the moving display contents such as the sleep time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28 move upward as part of the moving display content group 20.
  • the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 are moved to the second moving display content group 20b and are transparently displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22, which
  • the blood pressure content 23shr2 is first moved as part of the second moving display content group 20b to the second moving display content display area Re22, which overlaps with the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • the step count content 25tr is displayed on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content shr2 without changing its display position. That is, the translucent step count content 25tr shown in FIG. 18(B) overlaps the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 in the normal display mode shown in FIG. 18(A), and furthermore, as shown in FIG. 18(C), It overlaps with the weight content 26tr, which has been transparentized and made semi-transparent.
  • superimposed display content 52 is displayed in which the blood pressure, the number of steps, and the weight, which are arranged in the horizontal direction corresponding to the same date, overlap each other.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the moving display content such as the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 is the same as the vertical height of the second moving display content display area Re22.
  • each content according to the third display pattern By displaying each content according to the third display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. By comparing the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc., changes in each and mutual relationships such as causal relationships can be confirmed. Furthermore, a normal display that makes it easy to understand information about the blood pressure content 23 itself and a reduced display that is smaller in height in the vertical direction are provided. Therefore, the display area of the content displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 becomes larger, making it easier to understand and compare information.
  • the content moved to the second moving display content display area Re22 outside the first moving display content display area Re21 and the blood pressure content 23shr2 are displayed in an overlapping manner. This makes it possible to more directly understand daily comparisons between blood pressure and other indicators such as the number of steps, comparisons of changes over a week, and correlations, and improves visibility.
  • the fourth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12, will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the fourth display pattern is the same as the third display pattern described above with respect to the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the subsequent display of each content becomes a display unique to the fourth display pattern.
  • FIG. 19 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 15 due to an upward movement instruction by the user.
  • the step count content 25 is moved from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b, so that the step count becomes translucent on the table (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 in the normal display mode.
  • the display position of the weight content 26 is further moved upward from the state in which the content 25tr is displayed in an overlapping manner to a second movable display content display area Re22 that overlaps with the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • the blood pressure content 23shr2 is moved to the third moving display content group 20c.
  • the moving display content display area for the third moving display content group 20c is not set, so as a result, the step count content 25tr is no longer displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22.
  • superimposed display content 56 configured by overlapping the translucent body weight content 26tr on the front side of the blood pressure content 23tr in the normal display mode is displayed on the screen Sc.
  • the height of the second moving display content display area Re22 where the second moving display content group 20b is displayed is the same as the height of the fixed display content display area Re1 where the fixed display content is displayed.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the moving display content such as the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 is changed to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • the height is the same as the vertical height of the content display area Re22.
  • each moving display content in the vertical direction changes continuously while moving in the vertical direction on the screen Sc.
  • the sleep time content 27 adjacent to the bottom As shown in FIG. 19, as the display position of the body weight content 26 moves upward from the first moving display content display area Re21 to the second moving display content display area Re22, the sleep time content 27 adjacent to the bottom, The display position of the consumed calorie content 28 adjacent to the lower part of the sleep time content 27 also moves upward.
  • the weight content 26tr is hidden. .
  • the sleep time content 27 is rendered translucent and displayed on the front side of the blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • the step count content 25tr moves to the third moving display content group 20c.
  • the user inputs an instruction to move the series of moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 downward (-Y direction)
  • the user inputs an instruction to move the moving display contents downward (-Y direction).
  • the display is controlled so that the display on the screen Sc changes in the reverse order of the movement instruction (the same applies to the display patterns and embodiments described below).
  • the step count content 25tr that was hidden by moving to the third moving display content group 20c is moved to the third moving display content group 20c.
  • 20c returns to the second moving display content group 20b and is redisplayed in the second moving display content display area Re22.
  • the weight content 26 returns to the first moving display content group 20a, and its display position returns to the first moving display content display area Re21.
  • each content according to the fourth display pattern By displaying each content according to the fourth display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc. Furthermore, even on a terminal 1 such as a smartphone with a limited display area such as the touch panel display 12, the display area of the blood pressure content 23 is large, and the blood pressure content 23 itself has a normal display that makes it easy to grasp the information, and a vertical height display. A reduced display with a smaller size is provided. Therefore, the display area of the content displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 becomes larger, making it easier to understand and compare information.
  • each content can be easily compared.
  • content that has been moved to a second moving display content display area Re22 outside the first moving display content display area Re21 and has become translucent By superimposing the blood pressure content 23shr2 in the normal display mode on the blood pressure content 23shr2, it becomes easier to compare blood pressure with other indicators such as the number of steps taken on a daily basis or to compare changes over a week.
  • the number of contents displayed overlappingly with the blood pressure content 23shr2 is limited to one, it is easy to grasp and compare information on each of the contents displayed overlappingly. Since the content displayed in a superimposed manner with the blood pressure content 23shr2 moves outside the first moving display content display area Re21, a display area for other content can be secured within the first moving display content display area Re21, and the displayed content is It is easy to understand the information displayed in each content.
  • the number of moving display contents belonging to the second moving display content group 20b (predetermined number of the present invention) is one, but it may be set to an appropriate number of two or more.
  • the set number of movable display contents are displayed side by side (in the +Z direction) on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode in the fixed display content display area Re1, that is, in the normal display mode.
  • a set number of translucent moving display contents remain on the front side of the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in .
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • the moving display content displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 is the semi-transparent weight content 26tr, and the moving display content is the weight content 26tr that is made translucent.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21 are the sleep time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28.
  • Example 3 The information display system 100 according to the third embodiment will be described below. Components that are common to each of the embodiments described above are given the same reference numerals and detailed explanations will be omitted.
  • the configuration of the information display system 100, including the configuration of the terminal 1, is the same as that of the first embodiment. Only the method of displaying each content on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 is different.
  • the fifth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the fifth display pattern is the same as the third display pattern described above with respect to the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to FIG.
  • the display of each content becomes a display unique to the fifth display pattern.
  • the screen changes from FIG. 15 to a screen different from FIG. 17.
  • the step count content 25tr is displayed overlapping the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode.
  • FIG. 20 shows a case where the display mode further changes from this state due to an upward movement instruction by the user.
  • the superimposed display content 51 with the step count content 25tr is moved from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • the superimposed display content 51 of the blood pressure content 23shr2 and the step count content 25tr is added to the step count content 25 so as to overlap the displayed fixed display content display area Re1 (which is also the second moving display content display area Re22).
  • the weight content 26 is transparently processed and displayed in a superimposed manner. At this time, the contents moved to the second moving display content group 20b are arranged from above and displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22. As a result, on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 whose vertical height has become smaller, the step count content 25trs is displayed in the upper half of the fixed display content display area Re1 in which the blood pressure content 23shr2 is displayed, and the step count content 25trs is displayed in the lower half. 26 trs of weight content are displayed horizontally corresponding to the same date. That is, as shown in FIG.
  • the step count content 25tr is made semi-transparent, and the vertical height of the display area is the fixed display content display which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode. It is reduced in the vertical direction so as to have half the height of the area Re1, and is arranged from the upper end of the content display area Re1. Then, as shown in FIG. 21(A), below and adjacent to the step count content 25trs, the weight content 26 is similarly made translucent, and the height of the display area is displayed in the normal display mode.
  • the blood pressure content 23shr2 is displayed reduced in the vertical direction so as to have half the height of the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area.
  • the step count content 25trs and weight content 26trs arranged in the vertical direction in this way are displayed on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2, which is reduced in the vertical direction and displayed in the normal display mode, as shown in FIG. 21(B).
  • superimposed display content 53 is displayed, which is composed of blood pressures arranged horizontally corresponding to the same date, and step counts and weights arranged above and below. Ru.
  • the calorie consumption content 28 arranged below the sleep time content 27 enters the first moving display content display area Re21 and is displayed on the screen Sc of the touch panel display 12.
  • the display area of each content may have a height obtained by dividing the height of the second movable display content display area Re22 by the number of contents to be displayed, or , may be displayed side by side from above at a height corresponding to the initial height ratio of each content in the first moving display content group 20a.
  • each content according to the fifth display pattern By displaying each content according to the fifth display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc.
  • a terminal 1 such as a smartphone with a limited display area such as the touch panel display 12
  • the display area of the blood pressure content 23 is large, and the blood pressure content 23 itself has a normal display that makes it easy to grasp the information, and a vertical height that is small. Since a smaller reduced display is provided, the display area of the content displayed in the first movable display content display area Re21 becomes larger, making it easier to understand and compare information.
  • the desired content by moving the desired content to a display position in the first movable display content display area Re21 that is close to the blood pressure displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 and that is easy to see at a glance, it is possible to compare each content. It's easy to do.
  • the content moved to the second moving display content display area Re22 outside the first moving display content display area Re21 is made translucent.
  • the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode is overlaid on the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode. This makes it easier to compare blood pressure with other indicators such as step count and weight on a daily basis or to compare changes over a week.
  • the sixth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content illustrated in FIG. 13 (the action record content 24 is omitted) will be described.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the sixth display pattern is the same as the fifth display pattern described above with respect to the display pattern of each content up to the screen Sc shown in FIGS. 13 to 15 and 15 to 20.
  • the display of each content after the screen Sc shown in is a display unique to the sixth display pattern.
  • FIG. 22 shows a case where the display mode further changes from the state shown in FIG. 20 due to the user's upward movement instruction.
  • the step count content 25trs is displayed in the upper half of the fixed display content display area Re1 in which the blood pressure content 23shr2 is displayed, and the weight content 26trs is displayed in the lower half.
  • the sleep time content 27 that was displayed closest to the blood pressure content 23shr2 in the first moving display content display area Re21 is removed from the first moving display content group 20a and is newly displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21. 2 Move to display content group 20b.
  • the blood pressure content 23shr2 is moved to the fixed display content display area Re1 where it was displayed first, and the step count content 25trs that was superimposed on the upper end of the fixed display content display area Re1 is moved to the third moving display content. It becomes hidden by moving to group 20c. Then, the display position of the weight content 26 trs is replaced with the step count content 25 trs, moved to the upper half of the fixed display content display area Re1, and the display position of the sleep time content 27 trs, which is made translucent and whose vertical height is reduced, is changed. , and is replaced by weight content 26shr and moved to the lower half of the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • the weight content 26 trs and the sleep time content 27 trs are arranged in the order of movement from the upper end of the fixed display content display area Re1 to the fixed display content display area Re1 (which is also the second moving display content display area Re22).
  • Superimposed display content 54 is displayed so as to cover the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • the number of contents displayed is limited to two, which are arranged vertically adjacent to each other on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode.
  • the number of moving display contents displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 after moving from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b may be set to an appropriate number of 3 or more.
  • the vertical heights of the movable display contents arranged side by side from the upper end of the fixed display content display area Re1 on the front side of the blood pressure content 23shr2 may be made equal;
  • the respective heights may be set to the same ratio as the vertical height ratio of the display area of each content when it is displayed in the normal display mode in the 1-movement display content display area Re21.
  • the height of the content belonging to the second moving display content group 20b and displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 may be appropriately set according to the number thereof.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • the moving display content displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 which is displayed overlapping the fixed display content display area Re1, includes translucent step count content 25trs and translucent step count content 25trs.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21 of the moving display content display area Re2 are the sleeping time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28.
  • FIG. 23 shows a case where the number of moving display contents displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 after moving from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b is 4. Illustrated.
  • the fixed display content display area Re1 (also the second moving display content display area Re22) is arranged vertically and displayed in a superimposed manner with the blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • An upper limit (2 in the above example) may be set in advance for the number of contents.
  • the minimum height in the vertical direction of the display area of each movable display content arranged side by side is a predetermined height (for example, a fixed value or a% of the vertical height of the second movable display content display area Re22).
  • the upper limit of the number of contents belonging to the second moving display content group 20b may be dynamically determined so that the number of contents does not fall below a predetermined ratio (such as a predetermined ratio, etc.).
  • FIG. 23 shows a case where the display mode is further changed from the state shown in FIG. 20 by the user's upward movement instruction.
  • the number of contents displayed on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 which is displayed in a normal display mode and whose height is reduced, is not limited. Therefore, when the display positions of the four contents of step count content 25, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28 are all moved to the fixed display content display area Re1 where blood pressure content 23shr2 is displayed, , the respective contents are reduced to a height corresponding to the number of contents (in this case, 1/4), are vertically adjacent to each other, and are arranged horizontally so as to correspond to the same date.
  • step count content 25trs2, the weight content 26trs2, the sleep time content 27trs2, and the calorie consumption content 28trs2 are arranged in the order of movement from the upper end of the fixed display content display area Re1 (which is also the second moving display content display area Re22). , are arranged so as to cover the fixed display content display area Re1.
  • step count content 25trs2, weight content 26trs2, sleep time content 27trs2, and calorie consumption content 28trs2 are rendered translucent and arranged vertically with their heights reduced to 1/4. Indicates the condition. Then, they are displayed superimposed on the front side (+Z direction) of the blood pressure content 23shr2 displayed in the normal display mode shown in FIG.
  • Superimposed display content 55 is displayed, which is configured by overlapping blood pressure content 23shr2, step count content 25trs2, weight content 26trs2, sleep time content 27trs2, and calorie consumption content 28trs2 arranged vertically.
  • each content according to the seventh display pattern By displaying each content according to the seventh display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc.
  • a terminal 1 such as a smartphone with a limited display area such as the touch panel display 12
  • the display area of the blood pressure content 23 is large, and the blood pressure content 23 itself has a normal display that makes it easy to grasp the information, and a vertical height that is small. A smaller reduced display is provided. Therefore, the display area of the content displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21 becomes larger, making it easier to understand and compare information.
  • each content can be easily compared.
  • the contents moved to a second moving display content display area Re22 outside the first moving display content display area Re21 are arranged vertically in a normal display mode. It is displayed superimposed on the displayed blood pressure content 23shr2. This makes it easier to compare blood pressure with other indicators such as step count on a daily basis or to compare changes over a week, and because only two pieces of superimposed content are displayed, visibility is is high.
  • the number of contents arranged in the vertical direction and displayed in a superimposed manner with the blood pressure content 23shr2 is not limited, it is possible to compare various indicators.
  • the content displayed superimposed on the blood pressure content 23shr2 moves to the second moving display content display area Re22 outside the first moving display content display area Re21. This makes it possible to secure a display area for other content within the first movable display content display area Re21, making it easy to understand the information displayed on each displayed content.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr2.
  • the moving display content displayed in the second moving display content display area Re22 which is displayed overlapping the fixed display content display area Re1, includes translucent step count content 25trs2 and weight content 26trs2. , sleep time content 27trs2, and consumed calorie content 28trs2.
  • the moving display content display areas Re2 there is no moving display content displayed in the first moving display content display area Re21.
  • Example 4 The information display system 100 according to the fourth embodiment will be described below. Components that are common to each of the embodiments described above are given the same reference numerals and detailed explanations will be omitted.
  • the configuration of the information display system 100, including the configuration of the terminal 1, is the same as that of the first embodiment. Only the method of displaying each content on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 is different.
  • the sixth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the sixth display pattern is the same as the third display pattern described above with respect to the display pattern of each content up to the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13, and each content after the screen Sc shown in FIG. This display is unique to the sixth display pattern.
  • FIG. 25 shows an example of changing from the state shown in FIG. 13 to a screen different from that shown in FIG. 14.
  • FIG. 14 as the display position of the moving display content group 20 moves upward from the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the vertical height of the content display area Re2 increases from the height H1 in FIG. 13 to the height H3 in FIG. 14.
  • the screen Sc shown in FIG. 25 as the display position of the step count content 25 adjacent to the bottom of the blood pressure content 23 moves upward, the height of the moving display content display area Re2 in the vertical direction changes as shown in FIG.
  • the height increases from the height H1 in FIG. 13 to the height H4 in FIG. 25 (H4>H1).
  • the height of the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr3 in FIG. 25, may be the same as or different from the height of the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr2 in FIG. good.
  • the display position of the moving display content group 20 including the step count content 25 and the weight content 26 is moved upward on the screen Sc.
  • the step count content 25 that belonged to the first moving display content group 20a is moved to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the step count content 25 adjacent to the bottom of the blood pressure content 23shr3 changes from the height H5 shown in FIG. 25 to the height shown in FIG.
  • the step count content 25shr3 reduced in the vertical direction is displayed on the screen Sc in FIG. 26.
  • the display positions of the weight content 26 and the sleep time content 27 move upward, a part of the calorie consumption content 28 adjacent to the bottom of the sleep time content 27 enters the moving display content display area Re2, and the screen Displayed on Sc.
  • step count content 25, weight content 26, and sleep time content 27 are added.
  • the display position of the included moving display content group 20 is moved upward within the moving display content display area Re2 on the screen Sc.
  • the step count content 25 that is adjacent to the lower part of the blood pressure content and that is displayed in the position closest to the fixed display content display area Re1 within the moving display content display area Re2 is the first moving display content. Moving from the group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b. Then, the content belonging to the second moving display content group 20b is subjected to reduction processing.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the step count content 25 gradually becomes smaller as the display position of the weight content 26 moves upward.
  • the display position of the body weight content 26 is a position adjacent to the lower side of the fixed display content display area Re1 which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23shr3, that is, within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the display area of the step count content 25shr3 disappears, and the step count content 25shr3 becomes hidden.
  • the display position of the body weight content 26 moves upward on the screen Sc
  • the calorie consumption content 28 adjacent to the lower part of the sleep time content 27 enters the moving display content display area Re2
  • the display position of the touch panel display 12 moves upward. It is displayed on the screen Sc.
  • the display position of the moving display content group 20 displayed in the downwardly adjacent moving display content display area Re2 of the blood pressure content 23shr3 moves upward
  • the display area of the downwardly adjacent content of the blood pressure content 23shr3 moves upward.
  • the height in the vertical direction gradually decreases, and eventually the display area disappears and becomes non-display.
  • Each piece of content is arranged horizontally in correspondence with the same date, so even if the display position is moved upward or the display area is reduced in the vertical direction, the horizontal correspondence is maintained. .
  • each content according to the sixth display pattern By displaying each content according to the sixth display pattern in this way, the user can see the history of blood pressure for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc.
  • a terminal 1 such as a smartphone with a limited display area such as the touch panel display 12
  • the display area of the blood pressure content 23 is large, and the blood pressure content 23 itself has a normal display that makes it easy to grasp the information, and a vertical height that is small. A smaller reduced display is provided. Therefore, the display area of the content displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 becomes larger, making it easier to understand and compare information.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 by moving the desired content to a display position close to the blood pressure and easily visible at a glance within the moving display content display area Re2, each content can be easily compared. Furthermore, among a series of contents arranged vertically in the moving display content display area Re2, for the content displayed closest to the blood pressure content 23shr3, the height of the display area in the vertical direction gradually decreases. It will be displayed in a reduced size and will eventually be hidden. This secures a display area for other content and enables comparison of various indicators including blood pressure. In the example of the seventh display pattern shown in FIG. 26, the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are step count content 25shr3, weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28. Note that in FIG. 27, the step count content 25shr3 is hidden, and the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are body weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28.
  • Example 5 The information display system 100 according to the fifth embodiment will be described below. Components that are common to each of the embodiments described above are given the same reference numerals and detailed explanations will be omitted.
  • the configuration of the information display system 100, including the configuration of the terminal 1, is the same as that of the first embodiment. Only the method of displaying each content on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 is different.
  • the seventh display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the eighth display pattern is the same as the sixth display pattern described above for the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the display of each content becomes a display unique to the seventh display pattern.
  • FIG. 28 shows an example in which the screen changes from the state shown in FIG. 26 to a screen different from that shown in FIG. 27.
  • the display position of the moving display content group 20 moves upward on the screen Sc from the screen Sc shown in FIG. Accordingly, the vertical height of the fixed display content display area Re1 was reduced, and the vertical height of the first movable display content display area Re21 was increased from the height H1 to the height H4.
  • the display position of the moving display content group 20 including the step count content 25, weight content 26, and sleep time content 27 is further moved upward within the moving display content display area Re2 on the screen Sc, The step count content 25 moves from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the step count content 25shr3 adjacent to the lower part of the blood pressure content 23shr3 becomes the height shown in FIG.
  • the height decreases from H5 to H6.
  • the weight content 26, the sleep time content 27, and the calorie consumption content 28, which are a series of moving display contents arranged below the step count content 25, are It moves upward in accordance with the upward movement of the lower end of the display area of the step count content 25 within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the weight content 26 adjacent below the step count content 25shr3 moves from the first moving display content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b.
  • the vertical height of the weight content 26 decreases from the height H7 shown in FIG. 26 to the height H8 shown in FIG. 28. However, it does not become smaller anymore and maintains the predetermined height H8.
  • the height H8 of the weight content 26shr3 may be a fixed value, or may be a predetermined ratio such as c% of the height H7.
  • the sleep time content 27 and the calorie consumption content 28, which are a series of moving display contents arranged below the weight content 26 are It moves upward in accordance with the upward movement of the lower end of the display area within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the heights H6 and H8 may be predetermined constant values, or may be defined as heights proportional to the heights when each content belonged to the first moving display content group 20a. good.
  • the screen Sc there is a display area adjacent to the lower part of the blood pressure content 23shr3 whose vertical height has been reduced to a predetermined height H4, and a similar display area within the moving display content display area Re2. Step count content 25shr3 whose height in the vertical direction is reduced to a predetermined height H6 is arranged.
  • a weight content 26shr3 whose vertical height of the display area is reduced to a predetermined height H8 is arranged, and below the weight content 26shr3, a normal display mode is arranged. Sleep time content 27 is arranged. Each piece of content is arranged horizontally to correspond to the same date, so even if the display position is moved upwards or the display area is reduced vertically, the horizontal correspondence is maintained. .
  • each content By displaying each content according to the seventh display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc. Further, by moving the desired content to a display position close to the blood pressure in the moving display content display area Re2 and easily visible at a glance, each content can be easily compared and the visibility can be improved.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are step count content 25shr3, weight content 26shr3, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28.
  • the eighth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the eighth display pattern is the same as the seventh display pattern described above with respect to the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the display of each content becomes a display unique to the eighth display pattern.
  • FIG. 29 shows a state in which the step count content 25shr3 and the weight content 26shr3 have been reduced in the vertical direction in the moving display content display area Re2 shown in FIG. Indicate the case.
  • the sleep time content 27 adjacent to the lower part of the weight content 26shr3 is moved to the first moving display. Moves from the content group 20a to the second moving display content group 20b, and the vertical height of the sleep time content 27 in the second moving display content display area Re22, which is the display area thereof, increases from the height H9 shown in FIG. It gradually becomes smaller until it reaches H10.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the sleep time content 27shr3 decreases to a predetermined height H10 (H10 ⁇ H9), it does not decrease any further and maintains the predetermined height H10.
  • the height H10 of the display area of the sleep time content 27shr3 may be, for example, a fixed value or a predetermined ratio such as d% of the height H9.
  • the calorie consumption content 28 which is a series of contents arranged below the sleep time content 27, is reduced to the lower end of the display area of the sleep time content 27. moves upward in the moving display content display area Re2.
  • each content By displaying each content according to the eighth display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc.
  • the desired content By moving the desired content to a display position that is close to the blood pressure and easy to see at a glance within the moving display content display area Re2, it becomes easier to compare each content, and the visibility can be improved.
  • the vertical height of the display area is set to a predetermined height. It gets smaller until it becomes smaller.
  • the content adjacent to the bottom is also reduced until the vertical height of the display area reaches a predetermined height
  • the content adjacent to the bottom is also reduced until the vertical height of the display area reaches the predetermined height.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are step count content 25shr3, weight content 26shr3, sleep time content 27shr3, and calorie consumption content 28.
  • a method of displaying each content (behavior record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1 will be described.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in this case is the same as the eighth display pattern described above for the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIGS. 13 to 29, and each content after the screen Sc shown in FIG. This display is unique to this display method.
  • FIG. 30 shows a state in which step count content 25shr3, weight content 26shr3, and sleep time content 27shr3 have been reduced downward in the moving display content display area Re2 shown in FIG. This shows a case where the display mode has changed.
  • the step count content 25shr3, the weight content 26shr3, and the sleep time content 27shr3 are reduced to predetermined heights H6, H8, and H10, respectively, in the vertical direction of the display area. They are arranged vertically in this state.
  • the calorie consumption content 28 is moved from the first moving display content group 20a.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the second moving display content display area Re22 gradually decreases from the height H11 shown in FIG. 29 to the height H12.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the consumed calorie content 28 decreases to a predetermined height H12 (H12 ⁇ H11), it does not decrease any further and maintains the predetermined height H12.
  • the height H12 of the display area of the consumed calorie content 28shr3 may be, for example, a fixed value or a predetermined ratio such as e% of the height H11.
  • a series of moving display contents (not shown) arranged below the calorie consumption content 28 are moved to the lower end of the display area of the calorie consumption content 28. , moves upward in accordance with the upward movement within the moving display content display area Re2.
  • the step count content 25shr3 is displayed at the position closest to the blood pressure content 23shr3
  • the weight content 26shr3 is displayed at the next closest position
  • the sleeping time content 27shr3 displayed at the closest position and the calorie consumption content 28shr3 displayed at the next closest position are arranged side by side.
  • each content By displaying each content according to the eighth display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of actions taken, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc. Further, by moving the desired content to a display position close to the blood pressure in the moving display content display area Re2 and easily visible at a glance, each content can be easily compared and the visibility can be improved. Also, among a series of contents arranged vertically in the moving display content display area Re2, the vertical height of the display area is set to a predetermined height starting from the content that is displayed closest to the blood pressure content 23shr3. It gets smaller until it becomes smaller.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are step count content 25shr3, weight content 26shr3, sleep time content 27shr3, and calorie consumption content 28shr3.
  • the ninth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the ninth display pattern is the same as the seventh display pattern described above for the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the display of each content becomes a display unique to the ninth display pattern.
  • FIG. 31 shows a case where the display mode is further changed from the state shown in FIG. 28 by the user's upward movement instruction.
  • the step count content 25shr3, the weight content 26shr3, and the sleep time content 27shr3 are reduced to predetermined heights H6, H8, and H10 in the vertical direction of the display area, respectively. They were placed vertically in a row.
  • the number of contents belonging to the second moving display content group 20b is limited.
  • the number of contents displayed below the blood pressure content 23shr3 is limited to two, with the vertical height of the display area decreasing to a predetermined height as the display position moves upward.
  • the sleep time content 27 adjacent to the lower part of the weight content 26shr3 placed at the lower end has its display position moved upward, so that the height of the display area in the vertical direction increases. It gradually becomes smaller, and once it reaches a predetermined height H10, it does not become smaller anymore and maintains the predetermined height.
  • FIG. 31 below the blood pressure content 23shr3, there are steps content 25shr3 and weight content 26shr3 whose vertical heights in the display area have been reduced to predetermined heights H6 and H8, respectively.
  • the weight content 26shr3 and the sleep time content 27shr3, whose heights have been reduced to predetermined heights H8 and H10, respectively, are arranged vertically. Further, adjacent to the lower part of the sleep time content, all of the calorie consumption content in a normal display mode is displayed on the screen. Each piece of content is arranged horizontally in correspondence with the same date, so even if the display position is moved upward or the display area is reduced in the vertical direction, the horizontal correspondence is maintained. .
  • the number of contents that are displayed vertically below the blood pressure content 23shr3, with the vertical height of the display area decreasing as the display position moves upward, is not limited to 2, but may be displayed as appropriate. A number of pieces of content may be displayed in a similar manner.
  • each content By displaying each content according to the ninth display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of your actions, number of steps, weight, sleeping time, calories burned, etc.
  • each content can be easily compared and the visibility can be improved.
  • the number of contents whose height in the vertical direction of the display area is reduced is limited to, for example, two.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are body weight content 26shr3, sleep time content 27shr3, and calorie consumption content 28shr3.
  • ⁇ Modification 2 of Example 5> (10th display pattern)
  • the tenth display pattern which is a display control method on the touch panel display 12 of the terminal 1, of each content (the action record content 24 is omitted) illustrated in FIG. 13 will be described below.
  • the display pattern of the screen Sc in the 10th display pattern is the same as the above-mentioned 8th display pattern with respect to the display pattern of each content from the screen Sc shown in FIG. 13 to the screen Sc shown in FIG.
  • the display of each content becomes the tenth unique display.
  • FIG. 32 shows an example in which the screen changes from the state shown in FIG. 26 to a screen different from that shown in FIG. 27.
  • FIG. 25 from the screen shown in FIG. 13, in a state where all the step count contents 25 adjacent to the lower part of the blood pressure content 23 are displayed, as the display position of the moving display content group 20 is moved upward, the moving display As the content display area Re2 increases in vertical height from the height H1 to the height H4 and expands upward, the vertical height of the fixed display content display area Re1, which is the display area of the blood pressure content 23, increases. The size is getting smaller. If the display position of the moving display content group 20 including the step count content 25, weight content 26, and sleep time content 27 is further moved upward from the state shown in FIG. 25, as shown in FIG.
  • the step count content 25 adjacent to the lower part of 23shr3 is moved to the second moving display content group 20b, and the height of the display area in the vertical direction becomes smaller.
  • the display position of the moving display content group 20 including the step count content 25shr3, weight content 26, and sleep time content 27 is further moved upward from the state shown in FIG. 26, the display area of the step count content 25shr3 becomes as shown in FIG. does not disappear.
  • the vertical height of the display area of the step count content 25shr3 decreases to the height H13, the display content is changed to the step count content 25abb as a simplified display content, and in this simplified display state, the display area The height of will be maintained and will not decrease any further.
  • the contents of the simplified display can be set as appropriate depending on the contents of the content, but here, in the step count content 25abb, only the title display of "Number of steps” and the step value displayed at the top of the bar graph are displayed by the date in the horizontal direction. are arranged accordingly.
  • the weight content 26 is displayed below and adjacent to the simplified step count content 25abb
  • the sleep time content 27 is displayed below and adjacent to the weight content 26, respectively, on the screen Sc.
  • Each piece of content is arranged horizontally to correspond to the same date, so even if you move the display position upward, reduce the display area vertically, or display it in a simplified format, the horizontal correspondence will be maintained. has been done. here,
  • the number of contents that are arranged below the blood pressure content 23shr3 and are changed to a simplified display as the display area is reduced in the vertical direction is not limited. It is possible to control using a parameter called the number of contents belonging to the second moving display content group 20b. From the state shown in FIG. 32, when the vertical height of the display area is reduced to a predetermined height, the weight content 26, sleep time content 27, and calorie consumption content 28 are sequentially displayed below and adjacent to the step count content 25abb. , the contents may be sequentially moved to the second moving display content group 20b and changed to a simplified display, and all may be arranged vertically side by side, or adjacent to the lower part of the blood pressure content 23shr3 and closest to the blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the first content that is displayed in a simplified manner is moved to the third moving display content group 20c and becomes hidden, and below the blood pressure content 23shr3, the content that is changed to a simplified display and displayed is sequentially replaced. , a predetermined number of simplified contents and contents in a normal display mode may be displayed.
  • each content By displaying each content according to the 10th display pattern in this way, the user can see the blood pressure history for each day of the week in the horizontal direction, and the information arranged for each day of the week in the horizontal direction. You can compare and check the history of your actions, step count, weight, sleep time, etc. Further, by moving the desired content to a display position close to the blood pressure and easily visible at a glance within the moving display content display area Re2, it is possible to easily compare each content and improve the visibility. Further, as the content is moved upward within the moving display content display area Re2, the vertical height of the display area of the content close to the blood pressure content 23 is reduced and the content is displayed in a simplified manner.
  • the moving display content display area Re2 the contents of the content with the vertical height of the display area reduced are displayed in a simplified manner.
  • the content can be understood concisely, and various indicators including blood pressure can be compared.
  • the fixed display content displayed in the fixed display content display area Re1 is the reduced blood pressure content 23shr3.
  • the moving display contents displayed in the moving display content display area Re2 are step count content 25abb, weight content 26, and sleep time content 27.
  • Terminal 12 Touch panel display 20a: First moving display content group 20b: Second moving display content group 23: Blood pressure content 24: Action record content 25: Step count content 26: Weight content Re1: Fixed display content display area Re2: Movement Display content display area

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