
Wearable Qualitative Physiological State Descriptor
The problem the invention solves
The patent addresses that wearable devices present health information that can be confusing and overwhelming, leaving users uncertain about what actions to take. Current approaches often present raw metrics or scores that require interpretation.
The core features of the invention
The wrist-wearable device monitors multiple physiological parameters via sensors and compares current values to baseline values measured over a predetermined time period. Based on this comparison, it determines a qualitative descriptor from three or more predefined qualitative descriptors and displays the descriptor without a numeric score.
The inventive step (what's new or unique)
Determining and presenting a predefined qualitative descriptor of physiological state from multiple physiological parameters compared to user baselines, while presenting it without a numeric score.
The tangible benefits
Provides an easily understandable, non-numeric descriptor of physiological state to reduce confusion and speed user interpretation. Can update the descriptor throughout the day as physiology changes, and in some embodiments can recommend suitable activities and provide explanations.
The broader impact (society, sustainability, industry)
May enable more actionable day-to-day decisions based on physiological monitoring by simplifying how information is presented on wrist-wearable devices. Supports ongoing, hands-free presentation of physiological-state guidance during daily activities.
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