Invention Summary
The invention combines the functionality of monitoring heart-rate, daily exercise activity, nutritional or dietary intake, and sleep patterns using a device similar to a wristwatch. Automatic classification of food consumed and determining calorie intake is a daunting task and can only be done using expert systems. The invention captures the food consumed, determines the different types of food and portions of food, and estimates the quantity. Based on the users input on the type of food and fat content intake, the calories will be estimated. As a result, the invention provides a device and method that enables diabetics—and other weight watchers—to monitor their exercise activities, sleep patterns, and food/calorie intake more efficiently and non-intrusively. The device can be interfaced with application software for extracting and visualizing collected data.
Market Opportunity
Revenues in wearable technologies are expected to increase 40% over the next five years. One in ten adults in the United States now owns a fitness tracker. Smart phone companies are jumping on the trend as it compliments their products and data streaming services. The wearable technology movement is gaining speed at home and in the workplace, changing the shape of how we track our fitness and well-being, and how companies access consumer information.
Features & Benefits
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