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WO2016088562A1 - Dispositif de mesure d'informations d'exercices physiques, procédé de gestion d'exercices physiques et programme de gestion d'exercices physiques - Google Patents

Dispositif de mesure d'informations d'exercices physiques, procédé de gestion d'exercices physiques et programme de gestion d'exercices physiques Download PDF

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WO2016088562A1
WO2016088562A1 PCT/JP2015/082530 JP2015082530W WO2016088562A1 WO 2016088562 A1 WO2016088562 A1 WO 2016088562A1 JP 2015082530 W JP2015082530 W JP 2015082530W WO 2016088562 A1 WO2016088562 A1 WO 2016088562A1
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  • the present invention relates to an exercise information measuring device, an exercise management method, and an exercise management program.
  • Such an exercise information measuring apparatus is known to have a short-range wireless communication function, and various services can be provided by using this function.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a pedometer that determines gait compatibility by directly exchanging activity intensity, which is information depending on walking pitch, between pedometers and comparing the activity intensity.
  • Patent Document 1 it is possible to provide an unprecedented service to a user by using exercise information of a plurality of users. In the future, in order to promote the use of the motion information measuring device, it will be necessary to provide various applications using the motion information measured by the motion information measuring device.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide an information measuring device, an exercise management method, and an exercise management program.
  • the exercise information measuring device of the present invention is a communication for performing short-distance wireless communication with a moving pace measuring unit that measures a moving pace due to a wearer's exercise and another device having a function of measuring a moving pace due to the wearer's exercise. And a movement pace measured by the other device based on the movement pace obtained by the information acquisition unit and the information acquisition unit.
  • a management information output unit that outputs management information for management.
  • the exercise management method of the present invention is an exercise management method using an exercise information measuring device, and includes a moving pace measuring step for measuring the moving pace due to the wearer's exercise, and a function for measuring the moving pace due to the wearer's exercise.
  • an information output step for outputting management information for managing the pace.
  • the exercise management program of the present invention is a program for causing a computer to execute each step of the exercise management method.
  • movement information measurement apparatus exercise
  • movement management method exercise
  • a management program can be provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a system 100 for explaining an embodiment of the present invention. It is a block diagram which shows the structural example of the hardware of the exercise
  • movement information measurement apparatus 10 of FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the exercise information measuring device 10 in the system 100. It is a figure which shows the example of a screen displayed on the display part 6 of the exercise
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a schematic configuration of a system 100 for explaining an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the system 100 includes a plurality (six in the example of FIG. 1) of movement information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6.
  • the exercise information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6 are used by being worn on the body of a user (user), and specific examples include a pedometer, an activity meter, and a sports watch.
  • user A, user B,..., User F constituting the group wear the exercise information measuring devices 10-1, 10-2,.
  • One of the users A to F is set as a group leader, and this leader manages the movement pace of each member of the group.
  • user A for example, teacher
  • the exercise information measuring device 10-1 worn by the user A is preset as a master machine by the operation of the user A.
  • the exercise information measuring devices 10-2 to 10-6 worn by the users B to F are set as slave machines by the operation of each user. Thereby, the user A (teacher) can manage the movement pace by the exercise of the members (students).
  • exercise information measuring device 10 when it is not necessary to individually distinguish the exercise information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6, they are simply referred to as the exercise information measuring device 10.
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration example of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10.
  • the exercise information measuring device 10 includes a body motion detection unit 1, a control unit 2 that performs overall control, a communication unit 3, an operation unit 4, and a storage including a storage medium such as a flash memory or a ROM (Read Only Memory).
  • a unit 5 and a display unit 6 for displaying various information are provided.
  • the body motion detection unit 1 detects information (acceleration, angular velocity, etc.) according to the movement of the body part of the user to which the motion information measuring device 10 is worn (including the state put in the clothes pocket).
  • the body motion detection unit 1 includes various sensors such as an acceleration sensor, an angular velocity sensor, and a geomagnetic sensor, and a signal processing unit that processes signals output from the various sensors.
  • the body motion detection unit 1 only needs to include at least one motion sensor and a signal processing unit that processes a signal from the motion sensor.
  • the control unit 2 is mainly composed of a processor that executes a program stored in the ROM of the storage unit 5.
  • the communication unit 3 is an interface for performing short-range wireless communication with an electronic device including another motion information measurement device 10 (hereinafter also referred to as another device 10).
  • Short-range wireless communication refers to communication based on a communication standard that allows direct communication between devices without going through a network such as the Internet.
  • a communication interface compliant with ANT, a communication interface compliant with Bluetooth (registered trademark), or the like is used.
  • the operation unit 4 is a device for inputting various instructions to the control unit 2 and includes a button, a touch panel mounted on the display unit 6 and the like.
  • the storage unit 5 stores detection information detected by the body motion detection unit 1, stores information received via the communication unit 3, and stores information necessary for operation of the exercise information measurement device 10. To do.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram showing functional blocks realized by the control unit 2 when the processor executes the program stored in the storage unit 5 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10 of FIG.
  • control unit 2 includes a moving pace measurement unit 20, an information transmission unit 21, an information acquisition unit 22, and a management information output unit 23.
  • the moving pace measuring unit 20 measures the moving pace of the wearer of the own device based on the detection information detected by the body movement detecting unit 1.
  • the moving pace measuring unit 20 calculates the moving distance in the predetermined period from the product of the number of steps in the predetermined period detected based on the detection information and a preset step length.
  • the moving pace measuring unit 20 measures the time required for moving a unit distance (for example, 1 km) as the moving pace by using the predetermined period and the moving distance.
  • the moving pace measuring unit 20 may measure the moving distance per unit time (for example, 1 hour) as the moving pace by using the predetermined period and the moving distance.
  • a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver is mounted on the motion information measuring device 10 separately from the body motion detecting unit 1, and the moving pace measuring unit 20 moves based on a signal detected by the GPS receiver. You may measure the pace.
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • the information transmission unit 21 causes the communication unit 3 to transmit the movement pace measured by the movement pace measurement unit 20 and the identification information (ID) of the own device to the exercise information measurement device 10 set as a master machine.
  • the information transmission unit 21 does not perform this process when the device itself is set as a master device.
  • the information acquisition unit 22 acquires the ID and movement pace transmitted from the other device 10 set as the slave device and received by the communication unit 3, and stores the acquired information in the storage unit 5.
  • the information acquisition unit 22 acquires the movement pace measured by the movement pace measurement unit 20 of the own device, and stores this in the storage unit 5 in association with the ID of the own device.
  • the movement pace information is stored for each ID of the exercise information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6 in the storage unit 5 of the exercise information measuring device 10 set as the master machine.
  • the management information output unit 23 functions when the exercise information measurement device 10 is set as a master machine.
  • the management information output unit 23 outputs management information for managing the movement pace of the wearer of the other device 10 based on the movement pace of each other device 10 (slave machine) stored in the storage unit 5.
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the motion information measuring apparatus 10 in the system 100.
  • FIG. 4 shows operations of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 serving as a master machine and one slave machine (hereinafter referred to as exercise information measuring device 10-2). The operation shown in FIG. 4 is performed between slave units.
  • users A to F who perform group actions wear the exercise information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6, respectively.
  • the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 uses the own apparatus as the master machine. Set (step S1).
  • control unit 2 of the motion information measuring apparatus 10-1 opens all communication channels for reception of the communication unit 3 (step S2), and waits for reception of information from the slave unit. Become.
  • step S2 the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 performs control to prompt the wearer to input a target moving pace (hereinafter referred to as a target pace).
  • a target pace a target moving pace
  • the input target pace is stored in the storage unit 5 (step S2a).
  • step S3 when the users B to F operate the operation unit 4 of the exercise information measuring devices 10-2 to 10-6 to instruct the setting of the slave units, the control units of the exercise information measuring devices 10-2 to 10-6 2 sets its own device as a slave machine (step S3).
  • the control unit 2 of the slave unit's motion information measurement device 10 opens the communication channel for transmission of the communication unit 3 (step S4) and communicates with the other motion information measurement device 10. Transition to a possible state.
  • the exercise information measuring device 10-2 is within the communicable range of the communication unit 3 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1, the moving pace measured by the moving pace measuring unit 20 of the exercise information measuring device 10-2. And the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-2 are transmitted to the exercise information measuring device 10-1 and received by the exercise information measuring device 10-1 (step S6).
  • the exercise information measuring device 10-2 periodically transmits the movement pace and ID to the exercise information measuring device 10-1 when within the communicable range of the communication unit 3 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1.
  • the control unit 2 acquires the movement pace and ID received by the communication unit 3 (step S7). Then, the control unit 2 stores the acquired movement pace in association with the acquired ID in the storage unit 5 (step S8).
  • the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 reads the movement pace for each ID of the other device 10 stored in the storage unit 5, and uses the information for displaying the movement pace as management information. Output to.
  • the display unit 6 displays the movement pace for each ID of the other device 10 based on the management information (step S9).
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 6 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 set as the master machine.
  • the display unit 6 displays an icon 52 indicating the exercise information measuring device 10-2.
  • the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-2 is displayed.
  • the moving pace (4 min / km) acquired from the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-2 is displayed.
  • an icon 53 indicating the exercise information measuring device 10-3 is displayed on the display unit 6.
  • the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-3 is displayed.
  • the moving pace (4 min / km) acquired from the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-3 is displayed.
  • an icon 54 indicating the exercise information measuring device 10-4 is displayed on the display unit 6.
  • the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-4 is displayed.
  • the moving pace (5 min / km) acquired from the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-4 is displayed.
  • an icon 55 indicating the exercise information measuring device 10-5 is displayed on the display unit 6.
  • the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-5 is displayed.
  • the moving pace (5 min / km) acquired from the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-5 is displayed.
  • an icon 56 indicating the exercise information measuring device 10-6 is displayed on the display unit 6.
  • the ID of the exercise information measuring device 10-6 is displayed.
  • the moving pace (8 min / km) acquired from the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-6 is displayed.
  • the wearer of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 can grasp which user is exercising at what moving pace by looking at the screen shown in FIG.
  • step S10: YES When the wearer of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 operates the operation unit 4 and selects an arbitrary icon from the icons displayed on the screen of FIG. 5 (step S10: YES), the control unit 2 performs step S11. Perform the process. If no icon is selected (step S10: NO), the process returns to step S7.
  • step S11 the control unit 2 determines whether or not the moving pace corresponding to the selected icon satisfies a preset condition.
  • the case where this condition is satisfied is, for example, a case where the difference between the moving pace and the target pace is equal to or greater than a threshold value.
  • step S11 When the determination in step S11 is YES, the control unit 2 outputs, as management information, instruction information for instructing the other device 10 indicated by the selected icon to change the moving pace. That is, the control part 2 transmits instruction information to this other apparatus 10 via the communication part 3 (step S12).
  • step S12 for example, when the moving pace is faster than the target pace, the control unit 2 transmits instruction information for instructing to slow down the moving pace, and when the moving pace is slower than the target pace. Transmits instruction information instructing to accelerate the moving pace.
  • the control unit 2 acquires the instruction information, reads out message data corresponding to the acquired instruction information from the storage unit 5, and displays a message based on the read message data on the display unit 6. To display. For example, a screen as shown in FIG. 6 is displayed on the display unit 6 of the other apparatus 10.
  • the movement pace of the wearer of each other device 10 set as the slave device is confirmed on the display unit 6 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 set as the master device. Can do. For this reason, using the list of moving paces displayed on the display unit 6, for example, the moving pace can be managed by instructing a user whose moving pace is behind the target pace to prompt the moving pace. It becomes possible.
  • the instruction information can be transmitted to the other device 10 corresponding to the selected icon.
  • the display unit 6 of the other device 10 displays information that prompts the wearer to change the moving pace in accordance with the instruction information. For this reason, the wearer of the master machine can easily give an instruction to the wearer of the other device 10 that is distant from the master device, thereby enabling efficient management.
  • any one of the exercise information measurement devices capable of short-range wireless communication is set as a master device, and this master device can manage the wearer of the exercise information measurement device set as a slave device. is there. For this reason, the wearer of the master machine can manage the movement pace of members other than himself / herself in real time while exercising with members who are nearby. Since any exercise information measuring device can be a master machine, the usage is not limited, and the use of the exercise information measuring device can be promoted by increasing the usage scenes of the exercise information measuring device.
  • the instruction information can be transmitted to the other device 10 corresponding to the icon.
  • the transmission of the instruction information may be automated. .
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing a modification of the operation of the system 100 shown in FIG. In FIG. 7, the same processes as those in FIG.
  • step S9 the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 has a moving pace being displayed whose difference from the target pace is equal to or greater than a threshold value (that satisfies a preset condition). It is determined whether or not (step S10a).
  • step S10a If the determination in step S10a is NO, the process returns to step S7.
  • the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 changes the moving pace to the other device 10 indicated by the ID corresponding to the moving pace whose difference from the target pace is equal to or greater than the threshold value.
  • Instruction information for instructing prompting is transmitted (step S12a). In the other apparatus 10 that has received the instruction information, the message illustrated in FIG. 6 is displayed on the display unit 6. After step S12a, the process returns to step S7.
  • the instruction information transmitted in step S12a is information for instructing to make the moving pace slower if the moving pace is faster than the target pace, and to make the moving pace faster if the moving pace is slower than the target pace. This is information that instructs to prompt.
  • the target pace set in step S2a may be changed at an arbitrary timing. Accordingly, it is possible to cope with interval running and the like, and the usage scene of the apparatus can be increased.
  • the instruction information is automatically transmitted from the master machine to the other apparatus 10, and therefore, the process of displaying the icon indicating the other apparatus 10 and the moving pace on the display unit 6 of the master machine is not essential.
  • the transmission history (information on the transmission date and time of the instruction information) is stored in the storage unit 5 of the master machine. It should be possible to read it later. By doing in this way, for example, it becomes possible to grasp a member who often points out improvement in the movement pace later, and it becomes possible to evaluate member ability.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram showing a modification of the internal configuration of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10 shown in FIG.
  • the exercise information measuring apparatus 10 shown in FIG. 8 has the same configuration as that shown in FIG. 2 except that a pulse sensor 7 is added.
  • the pulse sensor 7 detects the pulse rate of the wearer of the motion information measuring device 10 and notifies the controller 2 of the pulse information, and a known sensor is used.
  • the functional blocks that are expressed when the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10 illustrated in FIG. 8 executes the program are the same as those illustrated in FIG. 3, except for the functional blocks other than the moving pace measuring unit 20. Function is slightly different.
  • the information transmission unit 21 uses the movement pace and the identification information (ID) of the own device measured by the movement pace measurement unit 20 and the pulse rate measured by the pulse sensor 7 as the exercise information measurement device 10 set as a master machine. Is transmitted from the communication unit 3. The information transmission unit 21 does not perform this process when the device itself is set as a master device.
  • ID identification information
  • the information acquisition unit 22 acquires the ID, movement pace, and pulse rate transmitted from the other device 10 set as the slave device and received by the communication unit 3, and stores the acquired information in the storage unit 5.
  • the information acquisition unit 22 acquires the movement pace measured by the movement pace measurement unit 20 of the own device and the pulse rate measured by the pulse sensor 7 of the own device, and associates these with the ID of the own device. Store in the storage unit 5.
  • the storage unit 5 of the exercise information measuring device 10 set as the master machine stores information on the moving pace and the pulse rate for each ID of the exercise information measuring devices 10-1 to 10-6.
  • the management information output unit 23 functions when the exercise information measurement device 10 is set as a master machine.
  • the management information output unit 23 provides management information for managing the movement pace of the wearer of the other device 10 based on the movement pace and the pulse rate of each other device 10 (slave device) stored in the storage unit 5. Output.
  • FIG. 9 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of a system having a plurality of exercise information measuring apparatuses 10 shown in FIG. In FIG. 9, the same processes as those in FIG.
  • step S2 the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 performs control to prompt the wearer to input a target pace and a pulse threshold.
  • the target pace and threshold are input by the wearer, the input target pace and threshold are stored in the storage unit 5 (step S2A).
  • the moving pace measuring unit 20 measures the moving pace
  • the pulse sensor 7 measures the pulse rate (step S5a).
  • the control unit 2 transmits the measured movement pace and pulse rate together with its own apparatus ID to the exercise information measurement apparatus 10-1 set as the master machine (step S6a).
  • the exercise information measuring device 10-2 When the exercise information measuring device 10-2 is within the communicable range of the communication unit 3 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1, the movement information, the pulse rate, and the ID are periodically transmitted to the exercise information measuring device 10-1. .
  • control unit 2 acquires the movement pace, pulse rate, and ID received by the communication unit 3 (step S7a). Then, the control unit 2 stores the acquired movement pace and the pulse rate in association with the acquired ID in the storage unit 5 (step S8a).
  • the control unit 2 of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 reads the moving pace and pulse rate for each ID of the other device 10 stored in the storage unit 5, and manages information for displaying the moving pace and pulse rate. It outputs to the display part 6 as information for use.
  • the display unit 6 displays the movement pace and the pulse rate for each ID of the other device 10 based on the management information (step S9a).
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram showing an example of a screen displayed on the display unit 6 of the exercise information measuring apparatus 10-1 set as the master machine. Each icon 52 to 56 and the moving pace displayed below it are the same as in FIG.
  • each icon is hatched according to the size of the pulse rate.
  • the larger the pulse rate the narrower the interval between the hatched lines.
  • the icons 54 to 56 indicating the motion information measuring device 10 whose pulse rate is less than the first threshold are not hatched.
  • movement information measuring device 10 from which a pulse rate becomes more than a 2nd threshold value is what was attached
  • the first threshold value and the second threshold value are information input and stored in step S2A.
  • the wearer of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 can see which user is exercising at what moving pace and what load is exercising by looking at the screen shown in FIG. can do.
  • step S10: YES When the wearer of the exercise information measuring device 10-1 operates the operation unit 4 and selects one icon from the icons displayed on the screen of FIG. 10 (step S10: YES), the control unit 2 performs step S11a. Perform the process. If no icon is selected (step S10: NO), the process returns to step S7a.
  • step S11a the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 changes the moving pace with respect to the other device 10 indicated by the selected icon based on the moving pace and the pulse rate corresponding to the selected icon. It is determined whether or not the instruction information for instructing prompting should be output as management information.
  • the management information output unit 23 if the movement pace corresponding to the selected icon is slower than the target pace by a threshold value or more, the management information output unit 23, if the pulse rate corresponding to the icon is the second threshold value or more, It is determined that instruction information for instructing to reduce the moving pace in consideration of load reduction should be transmitted, and the moving pace is increased if the pulse rate corresponding to the icon is less than the second threshold value. It is determined that instruction information for instructing to be transmitted is to be transmitted.
  • the management information output unit 23 determines that instruction information for instructing to lower the moving pace should be transmitted when the moving pace corresponding to the selected icon is faster than the target pace by a threshold value or more. .
  • the management information output unit 23 even when the difference between the moving pace and the target pace corresponding to the selected icon is less than the threshold value, the pulse rate corresponding to the icon is equal to or greater than the second threshold value. Is determined to transmit instruction information for instructing to lower the moving pace.
  • the management information output unit 23 outputs, as management information, instruction information for instructing the other device 10 indicated by the selected icon to change the moving pace. That is, the control unit 2 transmits the instruction information to the other device 10 via the communication unit 3 (Step S12).
  • the control unit 2 acquires the instruction information, reads out message data corresponding to the acquired instruction information from the storage unit 5, and displays a message based on the read message data on the display unit 6. To display. For example, a screen as shown in FIG. 11 is displayed on the display unit 6 of the other apparatus 10.
  • the other device 10 set as the slave device.
  • the movement pace and pulse rate of the wearer can be confirmed. For this reason, using the list of moving paces and pulse rates displayed on the display unit 6, for example, it is possible to manage the moving pace such as giving an instruction according to the pulse rate to a user who has a slow moving pace.
  • the instruction information is transmitted to the exercise information measuring device 10 corresponding to the icon selected on the screen illustrated in FIG. 10, but the transmission of the instruction information may be automated.
  • FIG. 12 is a flowchart for explaining a modification of the operation shown in FIG. In FIG. 12, the same processes as those in FIG.
  • step S9a the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 transmits instruction information for instructing to change the moving pace based on the moving pace and the pulse rate corresponding to each icon being displayed. It is determined whether or not there is another device 10 to be operated (step S11A).
  • the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 determines that there is an icon whose movement pace is slower than the target pace by a threshold or more, an icon whose movement pace is faster than the target pace by a threshold, or a movement pace. If there is an icon whose difference between the target pace is less than the threshold and the pulse rate is greater than or equal to the second threshold, it is determined that there is another device 10 to which the instruction information is to be transmitted.
  • step S11A When the determination in step S11A is YES, the management information output unit 23 of the control unit 2 transmits instruction information corresponding to the moving pace and pulse rate of the other device 10 to the corresponding other device 10 (step S12a). When the determination in step S11A is NO, the process returns to step S7a.
  • the instruction information is automatically transmitted to the other device 10, so that the movement pace of the member can be managed without a special operation by the wearer of the master machine.
  • the pulse sensor 7 of FIG. 8 only needs to function as a biological information measurement unit that measures biological information indicating the exercise load of the wearer of the apparatus, and may be a heart rate sensor, for example.
  • a program for causing a computer to execute the steps of the flowcharts shown in FIGS. 4, 7, 9, or 12, or a program for causing a computer to function as each functional block in FIG. 3 can be read by the computer. It can be provided by being recorded on a non-transitory recording medium.
  • Such “computer-readable recording medium” includes, for example, an optical medium such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disc-ROM), a magnetic recording medium such as a memory card, and the like. Such a program can also be provided by downloading via a network.
  • an optical medium such as a CD-ROM (Compact Disc-ROM)
  • a magnetic recording medium such as a memory card, and the like.
  • Such a program can also be provided by downloading via a network.
  • the master machine and the slave machine are set by each motion information measuring device 10, but the group creation method is not limited to this, and a well-known method can be adopted.
  • a list of other devices 10 within the communicable range of the exercise information measuring device 10 set as the master device is displayed on the display unit 6 of the master device, and the wearer of the master device displays the list of the other devices 10 displayed.
  • the selected other device 10 may be set as a slave device by selecting a device that is desired to be a member.
  • the disclosed exercise information measuring apparatus includes a moving pace measuring unit that measures a moving pace due to a wearer's movement and a communication for performing short-range wireless communication with another device having a function of measuring the moving pace due to the wearer's movement. And a movement pace measured by the other device based on the movement pace obtained by the information acquisition unit and the information acquisition unit.
  • a management information output unit that outputs management information for management.
  • the disclosed exercise information measuring apparatus further includes a display unit, and the management information output unit outputs information for displaying the movement pace acquired by the information acquisition unit to the display unit as the management information. To do.
  • the management information output unit moves the pace of movement to the wearer of the other device to the other device that satisfies the movement pace acquired by the information acquisition unit and a preset condition.
  • the information for instructing to change is output as the management information.
  • the disclosed exercise information measurement device further includes a biological information measurement unit that measures biological information indicating the exercise load of the wearer, and the information acquisition unit is the biological information measured by the biological information measurement unit included in the other device. Is further acquired via the communication unit, and the management information output unit outputs the management information based on the movement pace and the biological information acquired by the information acquisition unit.
  • the disclosed exercise information measuring apparatus further includes a display unit, and the management information output unit displays information for displaying the movement pace and biological information acquired by the information acquisition unit as the management information. Is output to the section.
  • the management information output unit gives the movement pace to the wearer of the other device with respect to the other device in which the movement pace and the biological information acquired by the information acquisition unit satisfy a predetermined condition.
  • Information for instructing to change is output as the management information.
  • the disclosed exercise management method is an exercise management method using an exercise information measurement device, and includes a movement pace measurement step for measuring a movement pace due to a wearer's movement and a function for measuring a movement pace due to the wearer's movement.
  • an information output step for outputting management information for managing the pace.
  • the disclosed exercise management program is a program for causing a computer to execute each step of the exercise management method.
  • an exercise information measurement device capable of promoting the use particularly during group behavior by performing processing using exercise information measured by an exercise information measurement device of a plurality of users, and An exercise management program can be provided.
  • Control section 3 Communication section 6
  • Moving pace measuring section 22 Information acquiring section 23

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de mesure d'informations d'exercices physiques (10) pourvu de : une unité de mesure de rythme de déplacement (20) qui mesure le rythme de déplacement associé à l'exercice physique de l'utilisateur ; une unité de communication (3) qui est destinée à effectuer une radiocommunication à courte distance avec un autre dispositif ayant une fonction de mesure du rythme de déplacement associée à l'exercice physique de l'utilisateur ; une unité d'acquisition d'informations (22) qui, par l'intermédiaire de l'unité de communication (3), acquiert le rythme de déplacement mesuré par l'autre dispositif ; et une unité de sortie d'informations de gestion (23) qui, sur la base du rythme de déplacement acquis par l'unité d'acquisition d'informations (22), délivre en sortie des informations de gestion permettant de gérer le rythme de déplacement de l'utilisateur de l'autre dispositif.
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