Research Article
Multi index evaluation method of pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise based on telemedicine monitoring
@ARTICLE{10.4108/eetpht.v8i3.670, author={Lei Du and Ramy Amer}, title={Multi index evaluation method of pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise based on telemedicine monitoring}, journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology}, volume={8}, number={3}, publisher={EAI}, journal_a={PHAT}, year={2022}, month={7}, keywords={Telemedicine monitoring, Aerobic exercise, Pathological, Weight loss effect, Multi index evaluation, Fuzzy comprehensive evaluation}, doi={10.4108/eetpht.v8i3.670} }
- Lei Du
Ramy Amer
Year: 2022
Multi index evaluation method of pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise based on telemedicine monitoring
PHAT
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eetpht.v8i3.670
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Pathological obesity seriously endangers human health. OBJECTIVES: A multi index evaluation method of pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise based on telemedicine monitoring is proposed to evaluate the pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise by using telemedicine monitoring system. METHODS: According to the indexes of aerobic exercise affecting weight loss effect, a multi index evaluation system of pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise was established. The medical sensor of the telemedicine monitoring system is used to collect the index data in the multi index evaluation system of pathological obese personnel. The medical sensor uses the wireless node to transmit the collected data to the remote monitoring center. The evaluation module of the remote monitoring center uses the collected data and selects the fuzzy comprehensive evaluation method to evaluate the pathological weight loss effect of aerobic exercise. RESULTS: The experimental results show that this method can effectively use the telemedicine monitoring system to collect the physiological parameters of pathological obese people, and use the parameter collection results to evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise on pathological weight loss. CONCLUSION: The proposed methods can provide basis for human aerobic exercise pathological weight loss.
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