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Comprehensive management of human health

  • US 10,170,016 B2
  • Filed: 03/02/2015
  • Issued: 01/01/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/25/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A computer-implemented method for promoting human health, the method comprising:

  • performing the following steps by at least one processor;

    establishing a communication link between the processor, an eating monitoring device monitoring eating of a user, and an action device used by the user, wherein the processor controls ability of the user to access functionality of the action device selected from the group consisting of one or more of (1) playing a videogame, (2) watching a video display of the action device, and (3) watching television;

    receiving health-related information of the user from the eating monitoring device;

    receiving one or more thresholds associated with health-related goals of the user, wherein the type of the health-related information and the type of the one or more thresholds are selected from the group consisting of one or more of;

    (1) speed of eating, (2) number of bites taken by user, (3) time between meals, (4) meal length, (5) weight of food eaten by user, (6) calories of food eaten by the user, (7) quantity of food eaten by the user, (8) quality of food eaten by the user, (9) characteristics of food eaten by the user, and (10) ingredients of food eaten by the user;

    receiving action-related information from the action device, wherein the action-related information comprises information of functionality of the action device utilized by the user; and

    implementing a feedback loop comprising;

    (a) continuously monitoring the received action-related information of the action device, (b) comparing the health-related information with at least one of the corresponding one or more thresholds, and (c) determining whether at least one of the compared thresholds is met, and (d) based on the determination that the at least one of the compared thresholds is met, sending at least one computer-executable instruction to the action device to allow or remove access to the functionality of the action device.

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