The present invention disclosed in this specification relates to the field of individual personal body weight loss and body weight control incurred during a weight loss program. The invention provides a contact response “panic button” that an individual may execute at such time of anticipated failure of personal control against the undesired food intake. The invention would provide the individual with a personal response measured according to software pre-programmed levels of response need, varying from an immediate response from the invention itself to GPS contact of additional support performance functions.
Diets and weight loss programs are an imminent part of the population where food may be available in amounts in excess of what an individual should eat to maintain a healthy body. Many individuals attempt personal control or “will-power” to keep their minds off their immediate desire to eat, even when full, out of numerous reasons that may have led to the overweight or out-of-control weight situation. These personal control efforts fail in excessive numbers of attempts.
The weight loss or diet industry is immersed in the cultural population effort to control weight, but these programs have been shown to often result in failure for the individual who then seek successive programs in the hope of control success, but which increasingly results in program-after-program failure for the individual and a final result that the individual gives up the effort and slides into a further unhealthy weight state. Documentation and massive weight-loss program advertising efforts continuously refer to a pattern of continued failure of individual weight control efforts.
The disclosure of this application pertains to a portable self-activating monitored support system for individual weight control. The disclosure of the panic-button response gives immediate individual control assistance. Assistance may be programmed and consist of internal activities as well as from outside resources when determined appropriate. The internal activity may be an immediate negative result picture suggestion to help the person of a mental or psychological avoidance stimulator or it may initiate a phone contact to reach a program system personal contact for phone support from another person. The system personnel may be another program participant with whom the “panic-button” initiator is familiar and can work with to get past the immediate temptation or an individual of the weight-loss-control program trained to help the person in need get past the immediate personal crisis.
The device may utilize software. The system software is platform independent—that is, it could be installed and executed on any mobile or desktop computer platform or operating system. This software can be modified by the user history in interfacing with the software.
The device also may react according to the level of need indicated by the person activating the button and vary the level of response accordingly.
The device, which remains dormant except when activated, may maintain or keep a record of the user's action in activating the functions described in this disclosure, providing a further support record available for use in future evaluation of determination of what works for an individual and what does not work. This data may be accessible to the individual user (hereinafter “user”) and to the program system for further aid or maintenance.
While the disclosure maintains both a record of its actions and the activity response actions of the individual, along with GPS capability for expanded use, the product of the disclosure does not broadcast results or analysis publicly and remains and retains individual privacy control of level sufficient to meet required governmental standards for individual privacy. The system disclosure may include a spam filter.
The disclosure provides an alternative to weight loss programs that require the maintenance of physical results record-keeping, although private record-keeping may be provided when desired. It also provides an alternative to individual reliance on unassisted programs. The disclosure provides various modes of assistance that can be provided at the election of the user.
The device described in this disclosure is designed to provide positive and negative feedback actions, depending on varying input directives, designed to be a part of a system engaged and individual self-motivational method for positive results planning.
A feature of the device is to allow the individual user to record his/her voice onto the software program for later use, such as when the client is simply looking for or needs a word of motivation and will hear his or her own voice reciting pre-programmed goals or aspirations.
The device button can be programmed, as needed and individually planned, to give healthy tips, pictures, or motivational sayings when the device button is pressed. In one embodiment, the user can program the device to contact a specified individual for assistance.
Just as positive motivational reply may be used, the device may also be individually programmed for negative result pictures, suggestions of negative results realized from the adverse action or other similar pop-up visual motivation from the negative impulse reaction as well as the positive reinforcement response.
The application, including software, can be modified in operation based upon the user's past requirements. For example, a user that has utilized live coaching may be directed to this option. This may be to the exclusion of options for user recorded motivational statements.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention. These drawings, together with the general description of the invention given above and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
The disclosure describes a method and device for facilitating weight loss control. The disclosure comprises a method and a system that utilizes a hand held mobile device such as a smart phone or tablet computer. The mobile device utilizes wireless or mobile phone communication networks including but not limited to the Internet or email. The device can include privacy protection components such as spam filters. The method and apparatus of the disclosure may utilize a browser connecting the device to the web and a software application (hereinafter “App”) designed to operate on the mobile device and that incorporates the features of the disclosure. The disclosure describes a system comprising of hardware, software, or a combination thereof, that can perform the following features:
Wearable or Implantable Device
The system may consist of a wearable or implantable device where:
i. The device may be worn around the neck, wrist, head, ear, or legs.
ii. One embodiment of the wearable device may be an electronic eye-wear device. In this embodiment, the eyewear detects the jaw motion to monitor eating habits in conjunction with activity monitoring. The device also counts the number of time the food is chewed. See
iii. One embodiment of the wearable device may be an electronic neck wear.
This device measures the jaw and neck motion to determine if the client is eating food, how many times the food is chewed, and how many times the food is swallowed. This device could also measure neurological activity and muscle contractions as means of detecting food intake. In one embodiment, such measurements can be made by monitoring electrical activities that arise due to eating. The data from the wearable device will allow the system software, coach or another monitor to make assessments of the user's mood, as well as location and level and nature of physical activity.
Meal Guidance
The meal guidance system may run in real-time while the user eats and can be programmed with question and answer criteria that scores the user based on their meal time actions, in conjunction with data from the accompanying sensors.
i. Bite pace is met—user is coached to consume a meal at a certain pace
ii. Calorie intake is met—user is budgeted with a daily calorie budget and the system monitors and discourages excess calorie intake and compares against this reference;
iii. Number of times each food bite is chewed;
iv. Overall meal time is met—user is coached to consume a meal within a certain amount of time optimal to reach goal;
v. Questionnaires, in conjunction with biometric data, is used to gauge the user's mood and level of satisfaction with the meal;
vi. The system gives the user a rating for the meal after finishing to gauge adherence to the prescribed methods by the coach—these ratings can be trended, monitored, and reported;
vii. The system suggests pre and post meal activities such as a certain calorie snack prior to the meal and a specified duration walk after the meal.
The system features a guidance or movement monitoring system to be run during meals that coaches the user on food intake timing, pace, and calorie budget.
Panic Button
The system contains a panic button to allow the user to get help in case of an emergency where emergency is defined as an imminent deviation from the prescribed coaching routine, such as a weight loss program. The help could be in terms of:
i. Automated help from local device—in terms of images, audio clips, video clips, questionnaires, user recorded motivational messages or other information.
ii. Remote help in form of digital communication such as SMS/MMS text messages or email messages.
iii. Remote automated help that is obtained from a server with data and algorithms, over a communication network. The automated help could be a real-time computer generated intelligent voice that responds to the client's inputs. It could be real-time visual or text based response as well.
iv. Remote help in terms of audio, visual communication with a coach, i.e., an individual involved in the direction, instruction and training of the user, or therapist.
The panic button can be an icon displayed on the screen of the tablet computer or smart phone or an actual key located on a physical keyboard. Touching or pressing the icon or key will trigger various responses of the application software.
In one embodiment, the system automatically detects that the user is going to fail at meeting the meal's prescribed obligations (e.g. calorie budget, bite pace, satisfaction, etc.) or prescribed coaching routine (behavior prescribed by the coach with the user). In one embodiment, the system may automatically trigger the panic button, i.e., trigger responses in the application software.
i. The system may report the transgression behavior to the coach to ensure compliance.
ii. The system may encourage user to press the panic button to seek help.
The system automatically detects the user's physical and emotional state based on the biometric data such as blood pressure, heart rate, EKG, etc. In one embodiment, the system may trigger the panic button based on a biometric threshold. As discussed, triggering of the panic button triggers a software application response. Such a response may be to summon a coach, i.e., place a coach into communication with the user by calling the smart phone device or text messaging the tablet computer.
The panic button is only enabled after some chain of events has occurred (calorie budget exceeded, mood is depressed for predetermined amount of time, etc.). The chain of events is based on guided coaching and can be programmed by the coach real-time or during the setup encounter with the user. The re-programming can also be accomplished by the system algorithms.
Once the panic button is initiated, the user may be presented with a questionnaire to determine the best course of action based on a suggestion table, flow chart, or decision tree. The system may automatically skip this questionnaire based on the user's history, i.e., past use of a coach, nutritionist, etc.
i. Decision tree can be cloud based, data mining of PHR (Personal Health Record), EHR (Electronic Health Record), and recognized medical data bases using established business intelligence algorithms (Google, IBM, etc.)
ii. First question can be “in case of real medical emergency, please call 911 for emergency response”
The panic button can initiate human contact with the coach, nutritionist, fitness trainer, psychologist, etc. through any of the following:
i. Video chat, conference
ii. Voice call
iii. Text message
iv. Email Once the panic button is activated, an email may be sent to a distribution list of coaches containing all user history (meal, calorie intake, weight, medical conditions, monthly statistics or statistical summaries, etc.) so any coach may immediately respond or elevate the panic button call to the proper person.
Automated or Controlled Food Dispenser
One embodiment of the meal guidance and control system consists of an automated or remotely controlled food dispenser that releases the food to the client with the prescribed amount and time delay thus allowing manipulation of the client's eating habits and behavior. The client may be a child.
In one embodiment, the box dispenses food and beverages with an acceptance of a token. For example, in this version a parent, or a coach, may issue a certain amount of tokens to the client or a child where the client or the child can get their food at any time of the day but the number of times will be restricted by the number of tokens. This will allow the client's behavior to be controlled. The automated box may be used to control other substances such as cigarettes, alcohol, or other substance use of which is desired to be curbed.
In one embodiment, the automated or controlled food dispenser does not dispense food, or calories containing products, in close intervals of time. The client has to wait certain duration of time to receive the food.
In one embodiment, the automated box acts as a health and wellness management machine. Based on the client's specific age and health status, the box dispenses supplements, and medication, to maintain or improve the health status of the individual. The box also performs basic, at-home, blood and urine analysis to monitor the health status of the client. The box shares the health status of the client and the compliance or usage data of the device to an online repository such as a PHR (personal health records) portal.
Communication and Coaching
The system implements and distinguishes between two types of alerts:
The system is able to perform behavioral, psychological, and physical intervention to help the client with the compliance to the prescribed routine.
i. The system may communicate with wireless tags to determine locations of interest or items of interest such as food and beverage containers.
ii. The system may use GPS information or other triangulation techniques to determine the locations of interest, such as the location of a refrigerator.
The system has the ability to:
iii. Electro-cardiogram (ECG)
iv. Blood pressure
v. Temperature
vi. Heart rate
vii. Movement, activity monitors
viii. Galvanic skin response (skin conductance response)
ix. Altitude/elevation
x. User image (pictures, video, augmented reality)
xi. GPS and local space positioning (to monitor movements like picking up a fork, etc).
General
This application claims priority to and incorporates by reference provisional application entitled “Advanced Button Application For Individual Self-activating and Monitored Control System in Weight Loss Program, Ser. No. 61/460,904 filed Jan. 10, 2011.
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61460904 | Jan 2011 | US |