Measuring Individual's Health Condition This report lists various ways to measure William's health status, and also explains how to measure each method, but I will explain it in various ways such as a table. On the other hand, we compare that information with the average value and explain how William's measurements differ. Again, I will achieve William's short and long term goals. Finally, I will explain how he achieves these goals.
Digital health solutions need to measure personal health trends as well as data at specific points in time. There should be a way to measure over 100 biometric parameters each morning and transparently integrate them into normal everyday life. You need to send a message prompting the instrument to make measurements, perform some calculations, and then take specific measures, such as reducing sugar intake by 20%. So far, Artiman Ventures has recently invested in companies still operating in stealth mode and has developed devices to monitor biometric parameters such as saliva and urine to measure trends of various biomarkers I will. The challenges at this point are the same as other startups - the operation of regulated environment, the development of technology, the procurement of funds. However, expectation is rising with patients as customers. They want immediate results and they are not satisfied to wait for the result of a week. It also needs practical information
In the following, let's use H to represent the measure of personal health. Specifically, H is the difference between the actual weight and the ideal body weight measured according to the health BMI range recommended by WHO. Since our focus is on obesity and overweight, H is positive, at least equal to zero (ie we do not address nutritional deficits). As a result, the greater the value of H, the greater the unhealthy weight of the body and therefore the more overweight or obese the individual becomes more severe. The health effects of personal eating habits are explained by the following health production functions.
Individual weights and measurements can be measured in various ways to determine the severity of overweight. However, according to British National Health Service (NHS), the widely used custom is Body Mass Index (BMI). By using the calculation in Figure 1, individuals can check if they are overweight or obese. Severity of BMI is divided into several categories. For example, individuals with a BMI range of 25 to 29 are considered overweight, individuals in the second category with a BMI between 30 and 40 are considered obese, and subsequently individuals with a BMI greater than 40 are considered unhealthy . Obesity (NHS, 2012)