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10 May 2012 Systems Health Care: daily measurement and lifestyle change
Hiroshi Nakajima, Naoki Tsuchiya, Toshikazu Shiga, Yutaka Hata
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Abstract
Health is quite important to be realized in our daily life. However, its idea covers wide area and has individual dependency. Activities in health care have been widely developed by medical, drag, insurance, food, and other types of industries mainly centering diseases. In this article, systems approach named Systems Health Care is introduced and discussed to generate new and precious values based on measurements in daily life to change lifestyle habits for realizing each health. Firstly, issues related to health such as its definitions are introduced and discussed by centering health rather than disease. In response to the discussions on health, Home and Medical Care is continuously introduced to point out the important role causality between life style and vital signal such as exercise and blood pressure based on detailed sampling time. Systems approaches of Systems Health Care are discussed from various points of views. Real applications of devices and services are used to make the studies and discussions deeper on the subjects of the article.
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Hiroshi Nakajima, Naoki Tsuchiya, Toshikazu Shiga, and Yutaka Hata "Systems Health Care: daily measurement and lifestyle change", Proc. SPIE 8401, Independent Component Analyses, Compressive Sampling, Wavelets, Neural Net, Biosystems, and Nanoengineering X, 84011A (10 May 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.918877
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KEYWORDS
Medicine

Blood pressure

Sensors

Data modeling

Databases

Polysomnography

Intelligence systems

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