There are many database-oriented sites on the web, which provide basic medical knowledge, hospital information, and medical counseling. However, there are only a few oriental pulse databases on the web. In this perspective, the goal of this study is to develop the Clinical Database Management System of Oriental Pulse Wave Form using the World Wide Web. Accordingly, this study has conducted researches in the Web-based diagnosis data management system of pulse waveform as well as the method of transmitting the data of pulse waveform. In order to set the standard for the documents of the pulse waveform of patients, the web-based clinical database management system has been developed.
A novel algorithm estimating the calorie expenditure during physical activities is introduced. The physical activity is quantified by the integration of the accelerometer signals obtained from the 3D accelerometer fixed at the waist level of the human body. Simultaneous measurements of activity and calorie expenditure using 3D accelerometer and gas analyzer show the activity calorie expenditure increases as the activity increases with different rates depending on the type of activities (e.g., walking, running) as well as the physical characteristics of the subjects (e.g., gender, age, mass, and height). Based on the experimental data gathered from 94 subjects, we suggest a new algorithm estimating the activity calorie expenditure dependent on the demographic data of the subjects and the types of the activity.
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