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Self-attainable analytic tool and method for adaptive behavior modification

a behavior modification and self-achievable technology, applied in mental health, instruments, computing, etc., can solve problems such as maladaptive behaviors, inadequate or incomplete early emotional connections with authority figures, and programs that are often not effective for their intended purpose for a long time period

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-08-26
BRONKEMA VALENTINA G
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[0018]The system can remind the user periodically about selected action plans. An automated icon (known as “Charlie”, in the illustrative embodiment) can help the user reflect on feelings that the user may experience when attaining or missing action plans. The moment the system recognizes positive changes in the user's behavior and / or mood, Charlie's behavior can reflect, in his mannerisms, the user's behavior and / or mood. Charlie can react to a combination of data entered that relates to the unhealthy habit. In addition, Charlie can alert the user to important information, such as how the user's daily activity impacts the action plans related to the problem. It should be further recognized that this invention is not limited to a single automated icon.
[0020]The system further automatically configures rules and logic that can help the user to monitor recent information from the medical / research community relevant to the user's situation. The system permits the user to monitor his or her progress and automatically analyzes the user's progress and uses this information to update plans, tips, comments, etc. The system optionally can also allow the user's health professionals to access the user's data, analyze it and introduce changes in the program. In this way, the system provides the health professional with a versatile and adaptable tool in working with the users of the system who are clients of the health professional. In the system of the present invention, professionals can be allowed to change certain rules, but only for a specific group of clients. Other clients and rules can be protected from access.

Problems solved by technology

These maladaptive behaviors can result from, for example, birth order, relationships (or the lack thereof) with siblings, relationships with others, and inadequate or incomplete early emotional connections with authority figures, including the opposite gender parent.
While it is probable that a multitude of such programs and behavior-adjusting systems are available, such programs oftentimes are not effective for their intended purpose for long periods of time.
Their lack of efficacy may be linked to an inability of the programs / system to adapt to the particular behavioral profile or pattern of the user over time.

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[0106]40-year-old male

Present weight: 205 pounds, 93 kg

Height: 6′0″, 183 cm

[0107]BMI: 28 (overweight)

Activity level—light: Performs cardiovascular activity 30 minutes / session 2 days / week.

[0108]1. Resting Metabolic Rate—1 kcal / kg / hr×93 kg×24 hours / day=2232 calories

[0109]2. Activity level—670 calories

[0110]3. User needs 2902 kcal / day to maintain current weight.

[0111]Client must decrease caloric intake, or increase caloric output by:

 250 / day to lose:—pound / week 500 / day to lose:1pound / week 750 / day to lose:1.5pound / week1000 / day to lose:2pounds / week[0112]An appropriate combination of decreasing caloric intake and increasing caloric output might look like this:[0113]Daily caloric intake: 2150 calories (reduction of 750 calories)[0114]Physical Activity Add 3 more days of 30 minutes cardiovascular activity+2 days of 30 minutes of strength training=approximately 250 additional calories expended per day. Total=2900−1000=1900; should result in client losing approximately 2 pounds / week.

example 2

[0115]34 year old female

Present weight: 278 pounds, 126 kg

Height: 5′6″, 168 cm

[0116]BMI=>40 (obese)

Activity level—sedentary-light: walked 30 minutes 1 day / week, performs 1 day strength training 1 day / week.[0117]1. Resting Metabolic Rate—0.9 kcal / kg / hr×126 kg×24 hrs / day=2721 calories[0118]2. Activity level—816 calories[0119]3. User needs 3537 kcal / day to maintain current weight.[0120]However, when the user is obese, extra computations are required to compute an adjusted body weight and an adjusted number of calories need to maintain current weight, which in this case is 2249 kcal / day.[0121]Client must decrease caloric intake, or increase caloric output by:

 250 / day to lose:—pound / week 500 / day to lose:1pound / week 750 / day to lose:1.5pound / week1000 / day to lose:2pounds / week[0122]An appropriate combination of decreasing caloric intake and increasing caloric output might look like this:[0123]Daily caloric intake: 1750 calories (reduction of 500 calories)[0124]Physical Activity Add 2 more da...

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Abstract

A system and method for behavior modification through dynamic identification of behavior patterns, assistance in finding and implementing healthy alternatives to undesirable behavior patterns, preparation of dynamically variable user-specific programs, monitoring of current user activities, and presenting feedback and information to the user. The system and method further support incorporation of professional and other information into a user-specific package from which the user-specific program is determined, and synchronization and data integrity across the platforms of the system.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 465,140 filed Apr. 24, 2003, entitled SELF-ATTAINABLE ANALYTIC TOOL AND METHOD FOR ADAPTIVE BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION which is incorporated herein by reference.[0002]A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by any one of the patent disclosure, as it appears in the Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]The present invention relates to an adaptive behavior modification method and system for modifying behavior and, more particularly, to such a system for modifying behaviors that could have an influence on the physical, emotional, psychological, etc. well-being of a person.[0004]Human behavior is a product of environmental factors i...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F3/00G09B19/00G16H20/70
CPCG06F19/3481G09B19/0092G09B19/0076G16H20/70
Inventor BRONKEMA, VALENTINA G.
Owner BRONKEMA VALENTINA G
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