Health assessment system and rest room

The health assessment system in rest rooms addresses the lack of group physical condition management by collecting and analyzing user data, improving group performance through personalized feedback.

JP7884190B2Active Publication Date: 2026-07-03PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO LTD

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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Current Assignee / Owner
PANASONIC INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO LTD
Filing Date
2022-10-28
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Technical Problem

Conventional health promotion systems fail to manage the physical condition of groups effectively, leading to inadequate performance enhancement.

Method used

A health assessment system that collects and analyzes physical condition data from multiple users in a rest room, including input devices, storage, and display devices to manage and improve group performance by providing personalized health feedback.

Benefits of technology

The system effectively manages and improves the physical condition of groups, enhancing their performance by collecting and analyzing user data to provide actionable insights.

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Abstract

To provide a health evaluation system and the like capable of managing the health of a group while improving the performance of the group.SOLUTION: A health evaluation system 3 includes: an input device 41a on which at least one physical condition evaluation data is input out of before resting, during resting and after resting in a resting room 1 by multiple users; a storage device 42 that stores the input physical condition evaluation data; an analysis device 43 that analyses the physical condition evaluation data; and a display device 41b that displays an evaluation result of the physical condition evaluation data analyzed by the analysis device 43. The input device 41a is configured so that only the multiple users using the health evaluation system 3 can input information regarding the use of the resting room 1. The display device 41b is configured to display information regarding the use of the resting room 1 to the multiple users using the health evaluation system 3.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 6
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present disclosure relates to a health assessment system and a rest room capable of evaluating the physical condition of users.

Background Art

[0002] Conventional Patent Document 1 discloses a health promotion system that analyzes and utilizes SNS (Social Networking Service) - related information of users and can provide advice through SNS.

Prior Art Documents

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[0003]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0004] However, in Conventional Patent Document 1, although SNS - related information of individual users is analyzed and utilized, no consideration is given to grasping the physical condition of a group such as an organization. For this reason, there is a problem that the physical condition of the group is not sufficiently managed and the performance of the group cannot be fully exerted.

[0005] Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a health assessment system and a rest room that can manage the physical condition of a group and can be expected to improve the performance of the group.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] A health assessment system according to an aspect of the present disclosure is a health assessment system that collects physical condition assessment data of a plurality of users who use a rest room, and includes an input device into which at least one of the physical condition assessment data before, during, and after rest in the rest room by the plurality of users is input.By the aforementioned multiple users A memory device that stores the input physical condition evaluation data, The plurality of users stored in the storage device The aforementioned health assessment data as data from a single group An analytical device for analysis, and the analytical device As data from the aforementioned one group The system includes a display device that shows the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the aforementioned physical condition evaluation data, and the input device further utilizes the health evaluation system. The aforementioned Only multiple users can input information regarding the use of the rest room, and the display device further provides the multiple users using the health assessment system with information regarding the rest room. The aforementioned Display information about usage. Furthermore, the physical condition evaluation data includes physical condition information of the multiple users, and the physical condition information includes at least one of the fatigue level of the multiple users, the busyness level of the multiple users, and the sleep characteristics of the multiple users. .

[0007] Furthermore, a rest room according to one aspect of this disclosure comprises a health assessment system, a private room where the user can rest, and a movable unit that can move the private room. [Effects of the Invention]

[0008] The health assessment system and rest area described herein make it possible to manage the physical condition of a group and is expected to improve the group's performance. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0009] [Figure 1A] Figure 1A is a perspective view showing the exterior of a rest room according to an embodiment. [Figure 1B] Figure 1B is a perspective view showing the exterior of the break room with the outer wall removed. [Figure 2] Figure 2 is a block diagram showing a health assessment system according to an embodiment. [Figure 3] Figure 3 shows an overhead view of the private room space in the rest area according to the embodiment. [Figure 4] Figure 4 shows the ID and health assessment data stored in the memory device. [Figure 5A] Figure 5A shows the input images used when users register. [Figure 5B]FIG. 5B is a diagram showing a login image of a home image. [Figure 5C] FIG. 5C is a diagram showing an input image of a questionnaire before rest. [Figure 5D] FIG. 5D is a diagram showing an input image of a control pattern. [Figure 5E] FIG. 5E is a diagram showing an input image of a wake-up time. [Figure 5F] FIG. 5F is a diagram showing an input image of a questionnaire after rest. [Figure 5G] FIG. 5G is another diagram showing an input image of a questionnaire after rest. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a flowchart showing the processing operation of a health evaluation system.

Mode for Carrying Out the Invention

[0010] Note that each of the embodiments described below shows comprehensive or specific examples. The numerical values, shapes, materials, components, arrangement positions and connection forms of the components, steps, order of steps, etc. shown in the following embodiments are merely examples and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. In addition, among the components in the following embodiments, the components not described in the independent claims are described as optional components.

[0011] In addition, each figure is a schematic diagram and is not necessarily drawn precisely. Also, in each figure, the same reference numerals are given to the same components.

[0012] In addition, in the following embodiments, expressions such as substantially parallel are used. For example, substantially parallel or rectangular parallelepiped not only means completely parallel or rectangular parallelepiped, but also means substantially parallel or rectangular parallelepiped, that is, for example, including an error of about several percent. Also, substantially parallel or rectangular parallelepiped means parallel or rectangular parallelepiped within the range in which the effects according to the present disclosure can be achieved. The same applies to other expressions using "substantially" or "shape".

[0013] In the following embodiments, the longitudinal direction of the bed is defined as the X-axis direction, the lateral direction of the bed is defined as the Y-axis direction, and the direction orthogonal to the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction is defined as the Z-axis direction. Also, the head side of the user lying in the bed in the X-axis direction is defined as the positive X-axis direction side, the left hand side of the user lying supine in the bed is defined as the positive Y-axis direction side, and the upward side with respect to the user lying in the bed is defined as the positive Z-axis direction side.

[0014] Hereinafter, the embodiments will be specifically described with reference to the drawings.

[0015] (Embodiment) <Functional configuration: Rest room 1> First, an overview of the functional configuration of the rest room 1 in the present embodiment will be described using FIGS. 1A to 4.

[0016] FIG. 1A is a perspective view showing the appearance of the rest room 1 according to the embodiment. FIG. 1B is a perspective view showing the appearance of the rest room 1 with the outer wall removed. In FIG. 1B, the illustration of the wall portion 11f is omitted except for the first wall portion 11f1 and the second wall portion 11f2. FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing the health evaluation system 3 according to the embodiment. FIG. 3 is a view showing the case of overlooking the private room space of the rest room 1 according to the embodiment. FIG. 4 is a view showing the ID and the physical condition evaluation data stored in the storage device 42.

[0017] As shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the rest room 1 is a booth that forms a private room space R in which a bed 30 for a user to take a nap, sleep, or rest is accommodated. The user can reduce drowsiness and relieve fatigue by taking a nap, sleeping, or resting in the private room space R. That is, in the rest room 1, the user can take a nap or sleep, or the user can rest. When the user starts using the rest room 1, the user can start the control of the health evaluation system 3 by inputting an operation instruction (control instruction) to the input display device 40 provided in the rest room 1.

[0018] In rest room 1, the individual room space R can be illuminated. For example, when a user uses rest room 1 as a nap room and sets the usage time, lighting is provided to induce sleep, to induce naps, and to wake up users who are napping.

[0019] Furthermore, in rest room 1, when users use it as a nap room and set a time limit for use, the first air supply / exhaust port 5, the second air supply / exhaust port 20b, the first fan 62, the fragrance diffuser 63, the second fan 64, etc., supply air from outside rest room 1 to the private room space R, introduce functional components into the air supplied to the private room space R, or exhaust air from the private room space R to the outside. Functional components include fragrance components such as air fresheners, negative ions, and moisture. In this way, rest room 1 can adjust the air quality of the private room space R. Air quality refers to the temperature, humidity, and amount of fragrance components in the air of the private room space R.

[0020] Furthermore, the rest room 1 is equipped with casters 12 that allow the individual rooms 10 to be moved. Therefore, the rest room 1 can be moved freely by the rotation of the caster wheels 12. Also, the rest room 1 can be restricted by locking the casters 12 to stop the rotation of the wheels. The casters 12 are an example of a movable part.

[0021] Furthermore, users can register when using break room 1. By registering, break room 1 can acquire the user's health assessment data. Specifically, break room 1 can acquire the user's health assessment data by having its input display device 40 display questionnaire-style questions. This allows users to manage their own health. In addition, supervisors of users can use this to manage the health and working conditions of multiple users using break room 1. Supervisors are, for example, managers such as the users' supervisors.

[0022] As shown in Figure 4, the physical condition evaluation data includes user attribute information, user physical condition information, and user health information as characteristics of the user.

[0023] Attribute information includes at least one of the following: the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience. Additionally, attribute information may include at least one of the following: the user's age, age group, family structure, gender, and years of work experience.

[0024] Physical condition information is information about the user's physical condition based on their subjective feelings. Physical condition information includes at least one of the following: the user's mood, the user's level of fatigue, the user's level of busyness, and the user's sleep characteristics, at least one of the following points: before resting, during resting, and after resting in rest room 1. Sleep characteristics include the user's usual ability to fall asleep, the depth of sleep, and the ease of waking up.

[0025] Health information includes at least one of the following: the user's fatigue level (ease of getting tired), the user's stress level (including at least one of coping ability and recovery ability), and the user's sleep quality. Sleep quality includes how easily the user falls asleep, the depth of sleep, and how easily they wake up when using rest room 1.

[0026] Furthermore, the physical condition assessment data may include only one of the user's physical condition information or the user's health information. The physical condition assessment data may also include the time the data was entered, the control pattern implemented, etc.

[0027] Next, I will explain the functional configuration of break room 1 in detail.

[0028] In this embodiment, the rest room 1 is equipped with a lighting fixture 70, a sound device 61, a first fan 62, an aroma diffuser 63, and a second fan 64. However, the rest room 1 may be equipped with at least one of the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second fan 64.

[0029] Rest room 1 is equipped with a private room 10, a duct 20, an airflow generating unit 16, a bed 30, and a health assessment system 3.

[0030] [Private Room 10] The private room 10 is provided with an entrance / exit 19 for users to enter and exit. The entrance / exit 19 is provided with a door 18 that can be opened and closed. The door 18 is a sliding door. The entrance / exit 19 can be opened by sliding the door 18 in the positive X-axis direction, and the entrance / exit 19 can be closed by sliding the door 18 in the negative X-axis direction.

[0031] Furthermore, the private room 10 is a rectangular prism-shaped enclosure formed to a size that allows users to rest. The private room 10 forms a private room space R where users can rest, such as by sleeping. Since a long bed 30 is placed in the private room 10, the private room space R is elongated along the X-axis direction in accordance with the size of the bed 30.

[0032] Furthermore, as shown in Figures 1B and 2, the private room 10 houses a bed 30, a duct 20, an input display device 40, a storage device 42, a lighting fixture 70, a control device 50, an acoustic device 61, a first blower 62, an aroma diffuser 63, a second blower 64, and a power supply device 80.

[0033] Next, I will explain the specific functional configuration of private room 10.

[0034] As shown in Figure 3, when viewing the private room space R of private room 10 from above along the negative Z-axis, the private room space R includes a first space R1 for the user to sleep, a second space R2 between the bed 30 and the long side of private room 10 on the side of the entrance 19, and a third space R3 located between the bed 30 and the long side of private room 10 on the side of the entrance 19, and positioned at the foot of the bed when the user is sleeping in bed 30. In Figure 3, the first space R1 is shown with dot hatching, the second space R2 is shown with diagonal hatching, and the third space R3 is shown with grid hatching.

[0035] The second space R2 and the third space R3 are located on the negative Y-axis side relative to the first space R1. The third space R3 is located on the negative X-axis side relative to the second space R2 and is located at the foot of the bed 30 when the user is sleeping. The first space R1 contains the bed 30, the second space R2 contains the input display device 40, and the third space R3 contains the first blower 62, the fragrance diffuser 63, the second lighting fixture 72 of the lighting fixture 70, and the power supply 80 shown in Figure 2.

[0036] As shown in Figure 1B, the private room 10 is equipped with multiple casters 12, multiple frames 11, multiple wall sections 11f, and a ceiling 13.

[0037] The casters 12 rotate the wheels when the individual compartment 10 moves relative to the ground. The casters 12 also prevent the wheels from rotating when locked.

[0038] Each of the multiple frameworks 11 comprises a frame-shaped base 11a, multiple columns 11c, and an upper frame 11d.

[0039] The base 11a is a rectangular frame positioned vertically below the private room 10 (in the negative Z-axis direction) so as to be approximately parallel to the XY plane. Multiple casters 12 are provided on the end face of the base 11a on the negative Z-axis side, with at least one corresponding caster at each corner. Therefore, the base 11a is positioned to face the ground via the casters 12.

[0040] Multiple columns 11c are elongated in shape, extending along the Z-axis from each corner of the base 11a, and support the upper frame 11d.

[0041] A wall section 11f is positioned between two adjacent columns 11c from among the multiple columns 11c. In this embodiment, multiple wall sections 11f are provided between two adjacent columns 11c. The multiple wall sections 11f constitute the outer casing of the private room 10 and are partitions that define the private room space R. Therefore, the multiple wall sections 11f form a private room space R that is a closed space.

[0042] As shown in Figures 1B and 3, the multiple wall sections 11f include a first wall section 11f1, a second wall section 11f2, a third wall section 11f3, a fourth wall section 11f4, a fifth wall section 11f5, a sixth wall section 11f6, and a seventh wall section 11f7.

[0043] The first wall section 11f1 is positioned on the negative X-axis side of the entrance / exit 19. The first wall section 11f1 also has an intake port 17 that allows outside air to be drawn in when the first blower 62 is driven. The intake port 17 is located on the outer wall of the private room 10, facing the outside of the private room 10.

[0044] The second wall section 11f2 is located on the side of the rest room 1 in the negative X-axis direction.

[0045] The third wall section 11f3 is located within the private room 10, between the user's head and the second lighting fixture 72 when the user is sleeping in the bed 30, and at the user's foot end when the user is sleeping in the bed 30. Therefore, the third wall section 11f3 can block light from the second lighting fixture 72 so that the user's head is not directly illuminated when the user is sleeping in the bed 30. In addition, the third wall section 11f3 is provided with an airflow generating section 16 into which air is introduced via the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63.

[0046] The fourth wall 11f4 has a surface perpendicular to the fifth wall 11f5. The fourth wall 11f4 is located on the negative X-axis side of the rest room 1 and on the positive Y-axis side of the second wall 11f2.

[0047] The fifth wall section 11f5 has a surface perpendicular to the surface of the fourth wall section 11f4. The fifth wall section 11f5 is positioned on the positive Y-axis side of the rest room 1 so as to face the seventh wall section 11f7 and the entrance / exit 19, etc.

[0048] The sixth wall 11f6 has a surface perpendicular to the fifth wall 11f5. The sixth wall 11f6 is located on the side of the rest room 1 in the positive X-axis direction. The sixth wall 11f6 is also provided with a first air intake / exhaust port 5. The first air intake / exhaust port 5 forms an airflow path that connects the private room space R to the outside. In this embodiment, the first air intake / exhaust port 5 is provided on the sixth wall 11f6, but it may also be provided on other wall 11f sections other than the sixth wall 11f6.

[0049] The seventh wall 11f7 has a surface perpendicular to the surface of the sixth wall 11f6. The seventh wall 11f7 is located on the X-axis positive side of the entrance / exit 19. An input display device 40 is located on the seventh wall 11f7. In this embodiment, the input display device 40 is provided on the seventh wall 11f7, but it may also be provided on other wall 11f sections other than the seventh wall 11f7.

[0050] As shown in Figure 1B, rectangular upper frames 11d are positioned vertically above (in the positive Z-axis direction) multiple wall sections 11f. In this embodiment, two upper frames 11d are supported by multiple columns 11c.

[0051] A ceiling 13 is provided on the upper frame 11d. Between the two upper frames 11d, and on the upper surface of the ceiling 13, a duct 20, a second supply and exhaust port 20b connected to one side opening of the duct 20, and a second blower 64 are provided.

[0052] [Duct 20] Duct 20 connects the private room space R to the outside of the private room 10. A second blower 64 is provided in the flow path of duct 20. When the second blower 64 is driven, air drawn in from the second supply / exhaust port 20b may be guided to the other side opening 20a of duct 20 and exhausted to the outside of the private room 10. Alternatively, when the second blower 64 is driven, air from outside the private room 10 drawn in from the other side opening 20a may be guided to the second supply / exhaust port 20b of duct 20 and supplied to the private room space R.

[0053] The second air intake / exhaust vent 20b is located on the ceiling 13 on the lower side of the user's body when they are sleeping in the bed 30. This allows the second air intake / exhaust vent 20b to be located away from the user's head, preventing the user from hearing the intake or supply noise.

[0054] Furthermore, the second air intake / exhaust port 20b connects the private room space R with the outside of the private room 10. Therefore, the second air intake / exhaust port 20b can exchange the air inside the private room space R with the air outside the private room 10. In other words, by driving the second blower 64, the second air intake / exhaust port 20b can exhaust the air inside the private room 10 to the outside of the private room 10 via the duct 20, or supply air from outside the private room 10 to the inside of the private room 10 via the duct 20.

[0055] [Airflow generating unit 16] As shown in Figure 1B, the airflow generating unit 16 is located on the ceiling 13 side of the third wall 11f3. The airflow generating unit 16 may have louvers that blow air in a predetermined direction within the private room space R.

[0056] Furthermore, the airflow generating unit 16 can supply air to the private room space R by blowing it through the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63. Specifically, the airflow generating unit 16 can blow out air containing functional components from the outlet of the airflow generating unit 16 by having the first blower 62 draw in outside air from the intake port 17 and the fragrance diffuser 63 introduce functional components into the air.

[0057] [Bed 30] As shown in Figures 1B and 3, the bed 30 allows the user to sit and sleep. The bed 30 is also elongated along the X-axis in the first space R1. In this embodiment, the bed 30 is supported by multiple columns 11c, but it may also be placed on a base 11a.

[0058] In bed 30, the user's head is positioned on the positive X-axis side of bed 30, and their feet are positioned on the negative X-axis side of bed 30.

[0059] Furthermore, the bed 30 of this embodiment includes a device that functions as a bed 30 when a chair is transformed, and a reclining chair. Specifically, the bed 30 may have a seat on which the user sits, a footrest rotatably connected to the seat, a backrest rotatably connected to the seat, and a headrest connected to the backrest. In this case, the chair may function as a bed 30 in which the footrest, seat, backrest, and headrest are arranged in a straight line. The bed 30 of this embodiment can also be tilted and may be transformed like a chair.

[0060] Furthermore, the bed 30 in this embodiment may be replaced with a mattress or a futon. In other words, in this embodiment, a mattress or a futon can be used instead of the bed 30. That is, in this embodiment, it is sufficient that furniture on which a person can sit or lie down is provided in the rest room 1.

[0061] [Health Assessment System 3] Health assessment system 3 is a system designed to maintain and improve the health of multiple users by collecting health assessment data from multiple users who use rest room 1.

[0062] Furthermore, users who have completed user registration can make a reservation to use rest room 1 through the health assessment system 3. In this case, the health assessment system 3 can make a reservation by having the user input reservation information for rest room 1 into the input display device 40.

[0063] Furthermore, the health assessment system 3 can transmit the usage status of rest room 1 by multiple users to an external terminal 2a. This allows users to check and manage the usage status and reservation status of rest room 1 from a remote location via the external terminal 2a when making a reservation, and to check and manage the details after a reservation has been made.

[0064] Furthermore, the health assessment system 3 can access a dedicated SNS site containing information for users of the rest room 1. The health assessment system 3 allows users who have completed registration and used the rest room 1 to input information about their use of the rest room 1 into the SNS site. This information is entered by users who have actually used the rest room 1 and may include, for example, their impressions of the rest room 1, how to use the rest room 1, the usability of the rest room 1, the effects of using the rest room 1, and any problems with the rest room 1. It is also possible to inform users in advance of the content they should input into the dedicated SNS site, ensuring they only provide information related to their use of the rest room 1. The dedicated SNS site may be stored on an external cloud server or on the storage device 42 of the health assessment system 3.

[0065] Furthermore, users who have completed registration can access the health assessment system 3 via the external terminal 2a. In other words, by accessing the health assessment system 3, the external terminal 2a can access a dedicated SNS site. When a user accesses the health assessment system 3 via the external terminal 2a and the input / display device 40, the user may be required to enter their assigned identification information and password. This enhances the security of access to the health assessment system 3 from the external terminal 2a and the input / display device 40.

[0066] Such a health assessment system 3 includes an input display device 40, a storage device 42, an analysis device 43, a processing unit 44, a control device 50, a lighting fixture 70, an acoustic device 61, a first blower 62, an aroma diffuser 63, a second blower 64, a power supply unit 80, and a communication unit 91. Although the health assessment system 3 includes the lighting fixture 70, the acoustic device 61, the first blower 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second blower 64, it may also include at least one of the lighting fixture 70, the acoustic device 61, the first blower 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second blower 64.

[0067] [Input display device 40] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the input display device 40 is an operation display device that allows input of health assessment data, information regarding the use of rest room 1, etc., by displaying input images. The input display device 40 is, for example, a smartphone or tablet terminal having a touch panel with a display screen.

[0068] The input display device 40 includes an input device 41a and a display device 41b. In this embodiment, the input device 41a and the display device 41b may be an integrated device, or they may be physically separate devices.

[0069] For example, when a user registers to use rest room 1, the input device 41a accepts attribute information of the user's physical condition assessment data. Specifically, the input device 41a accepts input of at least one of the following: the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience. For example, the user can input this information by displaying at least one of the following input items on the display device 41b: the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience.

[0070] When a user registers to use the rest room 1, the user is assigned identification information, and this information is entered into the input device 41a. In other words, the input device 41a accepts the input of identification information assigned to each of multiple users in order to identify one user from among multiple users. The identification information includes the ID assigned to the user. The ID is information that does not directly identify the user's real name. The identification information may also include the user's real name.

[0071] In addition, health assessment data is input to the input device 41a.

[0072] When inputting health assessment data, the display device 41b displays questions for multiple users to input health assessment data at at least one of the following times: before, during, or after resting in the rest room 1.

[0073] For example, when a user inputs health assessment data, the display device 41b may display at least one of the following: (1) two or more options that categorize the user's mood into levels, and (2) two or more options that categorize the user's fatigue level into levels.

[0074] Furthermore, when a user enters their physical condition assessment data before resting in the rest room 1, the display device 41b may display two or more options that categorize the user's workload into levels.

[0075] Furthermore, when a user inputs physical condition evaluation data after resting in rest room 1, the display device 41b may display two or more options, each categorized into levels, for at least one of the following questions: (4) user's sleep satisfaction, user's sleep duration, and user's satisfaction with the facility. Sleep satisfaction refers to the user's satisfaction level when falling asleep, during sleep, and upon waking.

[0076] In other words, the display device 41b may display at least one of (1) to (3) when the user enters physical condition evaluation data before resting, and may display at least one of (1), (2), or (4) when the user enters physical condition evaluation data after resting.

[0077] As a result, the input device 41a receives at least one physical condition assessment data from multiple users, taken before, during, or after rest. The input device 41a outputs the received physical condition assessment data to the storage device 42.

[0078] Furthermore, when health assessment data is input, the input device 41a may associate the input health assessment data with the input time of the health assessment data. The input device 41a may also output the health assessment data and the input time associated with the health assessment data to the storage device 42.

[0079] Furthermore, if a user wishes to use rest room 1, the user who has registered for use will input reservation information into the input device 41a. Once the user reservation information is input, the input device 41a stores the entered reservation information in the storage device 42. This completes the reservation. The reservation information includes the user's identification information, usage time, etc.

[0080] Furthermore, when a user begins using the rest room 1, the input device 41a receives information about the user's affiliated organization through a set of questions that allow the user to input their affiliated organization. At this time, the display device 41b displays a set of questions that allow the user to input their affiliated organization when they begin using the rest room 1. The affiliated organization may include, for example, the company name and the department within the company. The questions may include, for example, input fields for the company name and the department within the company.

[0081] Furthermore, only registered users of the health assessment system 3 can input information regarding the use of the rest room 1 into the input device 41a. The information regarding the use of the rest room 1 entered into the input device 41a is transmitted to a dedicated SNS site via the communication unit 91. As a result, information regarding the use of the rest room 1 is entered into the dedicated SNS site, allowing registered users to view their own information regarding the use of the rest room 1, as well as information regarding the use of the rest room 1 entered by other registered users, via the display device 41b.

[0082] Furthermore, the input device 41a receives operation instructions to control at least one of the following installed in the break room 1: the lighting fixture 70, the sound device 61, the first fan 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second fan 64. In other words, the input device 41a can receive operation inputs to control at least one of the following installed in the break room 1: the lighting fixture 70, the sound device 61, the first fan 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second fan 64.

[0083] Furthermore, the input device 41a allows the user to individually operate each of the first lighting fixture 71, the second lighting fixture 72, the sound device 61, the first blower 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second blower 64. In other words, the input device 41a outputs the operation instructions made by the user to the control device 50, which then drives or stops each of the first lighting fixture 71, the second lighting fixture 72, the sound device 61, the first blower 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second blower 64.

[0084] Furthermore, the input device 41a can receive input from the user. For example, when a user inputs usage time to the input device 41a, the input device 41a outputs usage time information, which is information indicating the usage time entered by the user, to the control device 50.

[0085] Furthermore, the input device 41a is located on the seventh wall 11f7 facing the second space R2. In other words, when a user is lying down in bed 30, the input device 41a is located at the head of the bed. Therefore, the user can operate the input device 41a while lying down. Note that the input device 41a only needs to be located in one or more of the first space R1, the second space R2, and the third space R3. In other words, multiple input devices 41a may be provided in the rest room 1.

[0086] The display device 41b can display health assessment data for a certain period stored in the storage device 42. Specifically, the display device 41b can display to the user the first health assessment data for a certain first period stored in the storage device 42, and the second health assessment data for a certain second period different from the first period stored in the storage device 42. This allows the user and supervisor to compare and view the first health assessment data for the first period and the second health assessment data for the second period for the user. The term "period" is a general term encompassing the first and second periods. The term "health assessment data" is a general term encompassing the first health assessment data and the second health assessment data.

[0087] Furthermore, the display device 41b can also display health assessment data for each of the multiple users stored in the storage device 42. Specifically, the display device 41b can also display health assessment data for a certain period stored in the storage device 42 for the first user, and health assessment data for a certain period stored in the storage device 42 for the second user. This allows the supervisor to compare and view the health assessment data for a certain period for the first user and the health assessment data for a certain period for the second user. "User" is a general term for the first user and the second user, and "multiple users" includes the first user and the second user.

[0088] Furthermore, the display device 41b can also display health assessment data compiled from multiple users. Specifically, the display device 41b can also display health assessment data averaged from multiple users. This allows supervisors to grasp health assessment data for multiple users over a certain period.

[0089] Furthermore, the display device 41b can display the evaluation results obtained when the analyzer 43 analyzes the health assessment data. In addition, when the analyzer 43 analyzes health assessment data of multiple users acquired over a certain period, the display device 41b can output evaluation results that summarize the analysis for that period.

[0090] Furthermore, when the analyzer 43 analyzes the first physical condition evaluation data and the second physical condition evaluation data, the display device 41b may output the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the first physical condition evaluation data together, and the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the second physical condition evaluation data together, respectively.

[0091] This allows supervisors to understand the evaluation results obtained by analyzing health assessment data from multiple users.

[0092] Furthermore, the display device 41b can display information regarding the use of the rest room 1 to multiple users of the health assessment system 3. In other words, the display device 41b can display information regarding the use of the rest room 1 that has been posted on a dedicated SNS site. The display device 41b can also display information regarding the use of the rest room 1 that registered users have entered themselves, as well as information regarding the use of the rest room 1 that has been entered by other registered users. This allows for information sharing with other users and improves maintenance services for the rest room 1.

[0093] Furthermore, the display device 41b can display identifying information that can identify the user who entered information regarding the use of the rest room 1, instead of the user's real name. Since the health assessment data is highly confidential information, only a limited number of people who know the user's ID can determine whose health assessment data it is. In this way, the confidentiality of the user's health assessment data can be ensured.

[0094] Furthermore, the display device 41b can also display questions for users to input reservation information when they reserve the rest room 1. Specifically, when users input the usage time for their reservation, the display device 41b may display questions for inputting the wake-up time, the current time, and the nap time.

[0095] Furthermore, the display device 41b can also display question items for control patterns that control at least one of the lighting fixtures 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, fragrance diffuser 63, and second fan 64 when a user uses the rest room 1. Specifically, when a user uses the rest room 1, the display device 41b displays an input image indicating the control pattern to be executed from among multiple control patterns. This allows the user to select one of the control patterns. The display device 41b can also display the content of the operation input made by the user to the input device 41a. The content of the operation input includes the control pattern entered by the user to the input device 41a and the time of input when the control pattern was entered.

[0096] A control pattern is a control set when a user uses the rest room 1, controlling at least one of the following: lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second fan 64. Multiple control patterns include patterns that control the light emitted by lighting fixture 70. For example, multiple control patterns include control patterns that have the effect of making users fall asleep, control patterns that have the effect of making users wake up, as well as control patterns for simple constant lighting, night light control patterns, control patterns that increase or decrease (change) the output of the light emitted by lighting fixture 70, control patterns that gradually decrease (change) the output of the light emitted by lighting fixture 70, control patterns that gradually increase (change) the output of the light emitted by lighting fixture 70, and control patterns that change the color temperature or chromaticity of the light emitted by lighting fixture 70.

[0097] [Storage device 42] The storage device 42 stores the health assessment data acquired from the input device 41a. In other words, the storage device 42 stores the health assessment data entered into the input device 41a. To put it another way, the storage device 42 stores the health assessment data for each of multiple users.

[0098] Furthermore, as shown in Figure 4, the storage device 42 stores the user's health assessment data and ID in association. In other words, the storage device 42 stores the ID assigned to the user when the user registers to use the rest room 1, and the user's health assessment data in association.

[0099] Furthermore, when a user registers to use break room 1, the user enters at least one of the following into the input device 41a: the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience. As a result, the storage device 42 stores the information entered into the input device 41a, linking at least one of the following with the ID assigned to the user.

[0100] Furthermore, the storage device 42 may store both the physical condition evaluation data and the input time associated with the physical condition evaluation data. This allows the storage device 42 to store the user's physical condition evaluation data, such as mood, fatigue level, and busyness level, as having the same input time. Therefore, it becomes unnecessary to adjust for discrepancies in the input times of the user's mood, fatigue level, and busyness level.

[0101] Furthermore, the storage device 42 stores the content of the user's operation input to the input device 41a. In other words, if the user is registered, the storage device 42 stores the control patterns, which are the operation instructions entered into the input display device 40 when the user starts using the rest room 1. For this reason, the storage device 42 stores the control patterns indicated by the operation instructions entered by the user to control at least one of the lighting fixtures 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, fragrance diffuser 63, and second fan 64. The storage device 42 stores the control patterns indicated by the operation instructions in association with the ID assigned to the user.

[0102] Furthermore, the storage device 42 stores the user's reservation information when the user makes a reservation. The storage device 42 stores the reservation information in association with the user's identification information. Therefore, the storage device 42 can store the identification information and reservation information of multiple users.

[0103] Furthermore, the storage device 42 is implemented by, for example, an HDD (Hard Disk Drive), but may also be implemented by semiconductor memory, and any known means of electronic information storage can be used without particular limitation.

[0104] The storage device 42 may be installed in the break room 1, or it may not be installed in the private room 10 of the break room 1. In this case, the storage device 42 may be a cloud server (external server) located outside the private room 10.

[0105] [Analyzer 43] The analyzer 43 analyzes at least the physical condition evaluation data stored in the memory device 42 in order to improve sleep quality, fatigue, and mood. Based on the physical condition evaluation data, the analyzer 43 evaluates the physical condition of each of the multiple users. The analyzer 43 also analyzes the overall physical condition evaluation data of the multiple users stored in the memory device 42. For example, if the analyzer 43 analyzes, based on the physical condition evaluation data, that a user has poor sleep quality and high fatigue levels, it evaluates the user's physical condition as poor.

[0106] The analysis device 43 may output the analyzed evaluation results to the display device 41b and provide feedback to the user. The evaluation results include the user's physical condition, whether or not the control pattern applied to the user was effective, etc. Since the display device 41b displays the evaluation results analyzed by the analysis device 43, the user can understand the evaluation results analyzed by the analysis device 43. In this way, the analysis device 43 can perform more accurate analysis by accumulating data as a group. This makes it possible to utilize the evaluation results analyzed on a facility basis or on a department basis within a facility, thereby providing users with a more effective environment in the rest room 1 for improving their physical condition. Facilities include, for example, hospitals, factories, companies, government agencies, and residences. Groups include, for example, multiple users belonging to a facility, or multiple users belonging to a department within a facility.

[0107] The analysis device 43 may analyze information about the use of the rest room 1 entered by the user and construct feedback content for the user or the group to which the user belongs. The feedback content may include, for example, the implementation of maintenance on the rest room 1, or the repair or replacement of equipment in the rest room 1. For example, if text information indicating equipment failure in the rest room 1 is entered into a dedicated SNS site as information about the use of the rest room 1, the analysis device 43 will construct feedback content for repairing and replacing equipment in the rest room 1 based on that text information. The analysis device 43 will output the constructed feedback content to the display device 41b. As a result, the display device 41b can display the feedback content. As a result, maintenance services for the rest room 1 can be improved.

[0108] Furthermore, the analyzer 43 may analyze multiple health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain period of time stored in the memory device 42. Specifically, the analyzer 43 may analyze first health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain first period of time stored in the memory device 42, and second health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain second period of time stored in the memory device 42. The first period is a period that is chronologically after or before the second period, and is a period that does not overlap (is different) from the second period of time. The certain period, specifically the first and second periods, is, for example, a period of several days to several weeks.

[0109] The analysis device 43 outputs the user's objective physical condition as an evaluation result based on the analysis of the physical condition evaluation data. For example, the analysis device 43 outputs the analyzed evaluation results to an external terminal 2a in the private room 10. The external terminal 2a is a personal computer or smartphone installed in the facility or another facility. This allows the external terminal 2a to visualize the user's physical condition or to display the user's physical condition in a chronological order. Furthermore, the external terminal 2a can visualize and display the evaluation results analyzed by the analysis device 43 over a certain period (a certain first period and a certain second period).

[0110] Furthermore, the analysis device 43 may analyze the control pattern executed by the control device 50 and the physical condition evaluation data in the memory device 42, and output the analyzed evaluation results to the processing unit 44. For example, the analysis device 43 may analyze whether the effect of the control pattern executed on the user falls under "effective," "somewhat effective," or "ineffective." Based on the physical condition evaluation data, the analysis device 43 may analyze the characteristics corresponding to "effective," "somewhat effective," or "ineffective," and output the analyzed evaluation results to the processing unit 44.

[0111] The analysis device 43 may be installed in the break room 1, or it may not be installed in the private room 10 of the break room 1. In this case, the analysis device 43 may be a cloud server (external server) located outside the private room 10.

[0112] [Processing section 44] The processing unit 44 may generate a control pattern based on the physical condition evaluation data analyzed by the analyzer 43. The processing unit 44 may also output the generated control pattern to the control device 50.

[0113] For example, for users whose physical condition evaluation data indicates difficulty falling asleep or moderate difficulty falling asleep, the processing unit 44 may generate a control pattern with a slightly extended sleep-onset control period. Furthermore, if the analysis device 43 analyzes the effect of the control pattern on the user as "effective" after executing the control pattern with a slightly extended sleep-onset control period, the processing unit 44 may generate a control pattern with an even slightly extended sleep-onset control period. Furthermore, if the analysis device 43 analyzes the effect of the control pattern on the user as "ineffective," the processing unit 44 may generate a control pattern with an even further extended sleep-onset control period so that it is effective for the user.

[0114] Furthermore, when the processing unit 44 obtains evaluation results from the analyzer 43, it may regenerate a control pattern tailored to the user based on the obtained evaluation results. For example, if the evaluation results indicate a user with poor health, the processing unit 44 may generate a control pattern that can improve their health, such as extending the control period. Alternatively, if the evaluation results indicate a user with good health, the processing unit 44 may generate a predetermined control pattern.

[0115] [Control device 50] The control device 50 may control at least one of the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second fan 64 based on the physical condition evaluation data of users using the movable rest room 1. Specifically, when a user uses the rest room 1, the control device 50 may operate the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second fan 64 for a certain period of time based on the physical condition evaluation data. This period of time may be, for example, several minutes, several tens of minutes, or several hours. For example, the control device 50 may control the system to support the improvement of the user's physical condition by increasing the usage time of the rest room 1 for users who work many night shifts, users with high workloads, or users who work many late-night or early-morning shifts.

[0116] Furthermore, the control device 50 may control at least one of the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first blower 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second blower 64 according to the physical condition evaluation data. For example, for a user whose physical condition evaluation data indicates difficulty falling asleep, the control device 50 may extend the control period during sleep onset, weaken the intensity of at least one of the light, sound, wind, and scent, or change their rhythms, according to the user's ease (or difficulty) of falling asleep, or control the aforementioned devices to make it easier to fall asleep. Also, for example, for a user whose physical condition evaluation data indicates difficulty waking up or a user with low fatigue levels, the control device 50 may advance the timing of starting the wake-up control, strengthen the intensity of at least one of the light, sound, wind, and scent, or change their rhythms, to make it easier to wake up. Also, for example, for a user whose physical condition evaluation data indicates high fatigue levels, the control device 50 may control the aforementioned devices to combine multiple light, sound, wind, and scent, or change their rhythms, according to the user's fatigue level or physical condition, to help them sleep more deeply.

[0117] Furthermore, the control device 50 may control at least one of the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first blower 62 and second blower 64, and fragrance diffuser 63 according to the user's evaluation result, which is linked to the identification information assigned to the user. In other words, by inputting the identification information into the input display device 40, the control device 50 executes a control pattern according to the user's evaluation result.

[0118] Next, the control of the lighting fixture 70 by the control device 50 will be described. The control device 50 may perform the following controls on the lighting fixture 70.

[0119] For example, when a user uses the rest room 1, the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to drive the lighting fixture 70, and the control device 50 receives the operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the lighting fixture 70. The control device 50 controls the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72 according to the acquired operation instruction. In this way, the control device 50 can change the output of light emitted by the lighting fixture 70 by executing multiple control patterns.

[0120] Next, the control of the sound device 61 by the control device 50 will be described. The control device 50 may perform the following controls on the sound device 61.

[0121] For example, when a user uses the rest room 1, the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to drive the sound device 61, and the control device 50 receives the operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the sound device 61. The control device 50 then causes the sound device 61 to play music according to the acquired operation instruction. As a result, the music played by the sound device 61 is output into the private room space R. Furthermore, by receiving operation instructions from the input device 41a, the control device 50 can change the music played by the sound device 61 or control the volume of the music output by the sound device 61. In this way, the control device 50 can change the sound played by the sound device 61 by executing multiple control patterns.

[0122] Next, the control of the first blower 62 and the aroma diffuser 63 by the control device 50 will be described. The control device 50 may perform the following controls on the first blower 62 and the aroma diffuser 63.

[0123] For example, when a user uses the rest room 1, if the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to drive the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63, the control device 50 receives the operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63. When the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to turn the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 from the OFF state to the ON state, the control device 50 turns on the power to the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 in accordance with the operation instruction received from the input device 41a. As a result, the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 are driven, and the functional components of the fragrance diffuser 63 are introduced into the air drawn in by the first blower 62 from the intake port 17, and air containing the functional components is supplied into the private room space R from the airflow generating unit 16. Furthermore, the control device 50 can control the output of the fragrance diffuser 63, that is, the amount of functional components introduced into the private room space R, by obtaining operation instructions from the input device 41a. The control device 50 can also control the output of the first blower 62, that is, the rotation speed of the fan in the first blower 62, by obtaining operation instructions from the input device 41a. As a result, the control device 50 can change the fragrance and airflow produced by the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 by executing multiple control patterns.

[0124] For example, when a user uses the rest room 1, if the user operates the input device 41a to input an instruction to operate the first blower 62 instead of the air freshener 63, the control device 50 receives an operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the first blower 62. In this case, when the first blower 62 is operated, outside air is supplied to the private room space R of the private room 10.

[0125] Furthermore, when a user uses the rest room 1, if the user operates the input device 41a and inputs an instruction to operate the air freshener 63 instead of the first blower 62, the control device 50 receives an operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the air freshener 63. In this case, when the air freshener 63 is operated, outside air is supplied to the private room space R of the private room 10.

[0126] Next, the control of the second blower 64 by the control device 50 will be described. The control device 50 may perform the following control on the second blower 64.

[0127] For example, when a user uses the rest room 1, if the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to drive the second blower 64, the control device 50 receives an operation instruction from the input device 41a to control the operation of the second blower 64. When the user operates the input device 41a to input an operation instruction to turn the second blower 64 from the OFF state to the ON state, the control device 50 turns on the power to the second blower 64 in accordance with the operation instruction received from the input device 41a. As a result, the second blower 64 is driven, and outside air is supplied to the private room space R of the private room 10. In addition, the control device 50 can control the output of the second blower 64, that is, the rotation speed of the fan in the second blower 64, by receiving an operation instruction from the input device 41a.

[0128] Since the multiple control patterns described above are pre-configured, users can select from among the pre-configured control patterns.

[0129] For example, when a user inputs usage time via the input display device 40, the control device 50 controls the lighting fixture 70 to illuminate the surface of the bed 30 where the user sleeps, and executes control patterns that have the effect of helping the user fall asleep at the start of the usage time, and control patterns that have the effect of waking up the user who is napping at the end of the usage time. In addition, the control device 50 also executes control patterns that have the effect of helping the user fall asleep and control patterns that have the effect of waking up the user in the sound device 61, the first blower 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second blower 64. In this way, the health evaluation system 3 can provide an environment that supports the user falling asleep and waking up the user who has fallen asleep by executing each control pattern.

[0130] [Lighting fixtures 70] The lighting fixture 70 can illuminate the private room space R. In this embodiment, the lighting fixture 70 consists of a first lighting fixture 71 and a second lighting fixture 72. The lighting fixture 70 is a collective term for the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72. The first lighting fixture 71 may be a lighting device for waking up, and the second lighting fixture 72 may be a lighting device for falling asleep.

[0131] Furthermore, the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72 have a dimming function to change the amount of light and a color temperature adjustment function to change the color temperature. Therefore, the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72 can change the light output or the color temperature by receiving operation instructions from the control device 50 or direct operation instructions from the input display device 40. For example, the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72 perform dimming control and color temperature adjustment control by obtaining operation instructions from the control device 50 according to the usage time. As a result, the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72 can change the luminance (brightness) and color temperature during the usage time.

[0132] Furthermore, the first lighting fixture 71 is positioned vertically above the upper body of the user when they are sleeping in bed 30. Specifically, the first lighting fixture 71 is installed in the ceiling 13. In addition, the first lighting fixture 71 is positioned so as to be embedded in the ceiling 13. Note that the first lighting fixture 71 only needs to be installed within the private room space R.

[0133] Furthermore, the second lighting fixture 72 is installed at the foot of the bed 30 when the user is sleeping. As shown in Figure 3, the second lighting fixture 72 is located in the third space R3. When the second lighting fixture 72 is turned on, the light emitted from the second lighting fixture 72 is reflected by the wall 11f of the private room 10 and the bed 30, etc., and then shines on the head side.

[0134] In addition, either the first lighting fixture 71 or the second lighting fixture 72 may be installed in the rest room 1.

[0135] [Sound device 61, first blower 62, fragrance diffuser 63, and second blower 64] The sound device 61 can output sound within the private room space R. For example, by playing music, the sound device 61 can provide users with music that promotes sleep or music that promotes alertness. The sound device 61 is housed in the private room 10 and is positioned, for example, within the private room space R. Users can change the music played in the private room space R or adjust the volume by operating the input device 41a of the sound device 61.

[0136] The first blower 62 is placed inside the private room 10 and draws in air from an intake port 17 provided in the private room 10 and blows out air from an outlet of an airflow generating unit 16 provided in the private room space R, thereby generating airflow within the private room space R. The first blower 62 may be just one example of a blower.

[0137] The aroma diffuser 63 is placed inside the private room 10 and can adjust the amount of functional components in the private room space R by introducing functional components into the air blown out from the other side opening 20a. For example, the aroma diffuser 63 can contain functional components in the air flowing from the intake port 17 to the outlet of the airflow generating unit 16 by driving the first blower 62 under the control of the control device 50. In other words, the functional components are carried by the airflow from the intake port 17 to the outlet of the airflow generating unit 16 and introduced into the private room space R. This allows the private room space R to be filled with the user's preferred fragrance. The output of such an aroma diffuser 63 can be adjusted by the input device 41a. Furthermore, the type of functional component in the aroma diffuser 63 may also be changed by operating the input device 41a.

[0138] Furthermore, the fragrance diffuser 63 can introduce functional components into the private room space R even without driving the first blower 62. In other words, the fragrance diffuser 63 can fill the private room space R with the fragrance of the functional components simply by being placed inside the private room space R.

[0139] Furthermore, the aroma diffuser 63 is positioned at the foot of the bed 30 when the user is sleeping. Specifically, the aroma diffuser 63 is positioned in the flow path of the duct 20 or in the third space R3. In this embodiment, the aroma diffuser 63 is located downstream of the first blower 62 and is positioned closer to the ceiling 13 than the first blower 62, so as to be away from the user's head.

[0140] In this embodiment, the first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 are located on the negative Z-axis side (downward side) of the ceiling 13, but this is not limited to this configuration. The first blower 62 and the fragrance diffuser 63 may be arranged in any way within the private room 10.

[0141] The second blower 64 is controlled by the control device 50 to exchange the air inside the private room 10 with the air outside the private room 10. The second blower 64 is an example of a blower.

[0142] For example, when the second blower 64 is driven to exhaust air from the second intake / exhaust port 20b to the outside of the private room 10, air from outside the private room 10 is drawn in from the first intake / exhaust port 5, supplying air from outside the private room 10 to the private room space R. Also, when the second blower 64 is driven, air from the private room space R is drawn in from the second intake / exhaust port 20b, and the drawn-in air is exhausted to the outside of the private room 10 through the other side opening 20a via the duct 20.

[0143] Furthermore, when the second blower 64 is driven to supply air into the private room space R from the second air supply / exhaust port 20b, outside air from the private room 10 is drawn in from the other opening 20a of the duct 20, and outside air from the private room 10 is supplied to the private room space R from the second air supply / exhaust port 20b via the duct 20. As a result, the air inside the private room space R is exhausted to the outside of the private room 10 from the first air supply / exhaust port 5.

[0144] In this way, the first blower 62 and the second blower 64 can be driven to circulate air within the private room 10. The output of the first blower 62 and the second blower 64 can be adjusted by the input device 41a.

[0145] Furthermore, the first blower 62 and the second blower 64 are positioned at the foot of the bed 30 when the user is sleeping.

[0146] [Power supply device 80] The power supply unit 80 controls the light output by supplying power to the first lighting fixture 71 and the second lighting fixture 72, and also controls the output by supplying power to the sound device 61, the first fan 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second fan 64. In other words, the power supply unit 80 generates the drive power to operate the first lighting fixture 71, the second lighting fixture 72, the sound device 61, the first fan 62, the aroma diffuser 63, and the second fan 64, and supplies this drive power to each of them. The power supply unit 80 also supplies power to the control device 50 and the input display device 40.

[0147] [Communications Section 91] The communication unit 91 can communicate wirelessly or via wired connection with the external terminal 2a. The communication unit 91 can transmit the physical condition evaluation data stored in the storage device 42 and the evaluation results analyzed by the analysis device 43 to the external terminal 2a, which is located outside the rest room 1. The communication unit 91 can also transmit first physical condition information for a certain first period stored in the storage device 42, and second physical condition information for a certain second period different from the first period, which is stored in the storage device 42, to the external terminal 2a, which is located outside the rest room 1. Furthermore, by communicating with the external terminal 2a, the communication unit 91 allows the external terminal 2a to access a dedicated SNS site and input information regarding the use of the rest room 1 via the external terminal 2a.

[0148] [External terminal 2a] External terminal 2a can communicate with the health assessment system 3 and can register for use of rest room 1, make reservations for use, input health assessment data, and input information related to the use of rest room 1. Furthermore, external terminal 2a can acquire the assessment results analyzed by the analysis device 43 and display the assessment results analyzed by the analysis device 43 on the display screen of external terminal 2a. As a result, external terminal 2a can visualize the health condition of multiple users based on the health assessment data of each user, or summarize the health condition of multiple users.

[0149] <User registration, input of control patterns, and completion of questionnaire> Next, the registration of users of the health assessment system 3 and the rest room 1, the input of questionnaires, and the input of control patterns in this embodiment will be explained using Figures 5A to 5G.

[0150] Figure 5A shows the input images for user registration. Figure 5B shows the login image for the home screen. Figure 5C shows the input images for the pre-rest questionnaire. Figure 5D shows the input images for the control pattern. Figure 5E shows the input image for the wake-up time. Figure 5F shows the input images for the post-rest questionnaire. Figure 5G is another image showing the input images for the post-rest questionnaire.

[0151] First, let's explain the process for users to register.

[0152] When a user uses rest room 1 for the first time, they must register for use of rest room 1. As shown in Figure 5A, when a user attempts to register using the registration image displayed on the input display device 40, an identification ID is created for the user, and the user can obtain the ID assigned to them.

[0153] The input display device 40 displays registration information such as the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience during user registration. The user enters the registration information into the input display device 40. In Figure 5A of this embodiment, the input display device 40 displays registration information such as the user's "age," "gender," and "years of work experience." When the user enters the registration information, the input display device 40 outputs the registration information to the storage device 42. The storage device 42 stores the registration information such as the user's age, age group, gender, and years of work experience entered into the input device 41a, linked to the ID assigned to the user. This completes the user registration.

[0154] Next, we will explain the case where users fill out a questionnaire before taking a break.

[0155] When a user enters information into the questionnaire, the input display device 40 displays an image of the ID input, as shown in Figure 5B. When the user enters the ID assigned to them during user registration into the input display device 40, the input display device 40 displays an image of the pre-rest questionnaire input. The pre-rest questionnaire consists of at least one of the above-mentioned (1) to (3) to investigate the user's physical condition before rest.

[0156] For example, as shown in Figure 5C, the input display device 40 displays the user's mood questions (1), fatigue level questions (2), and busyness level questions (3). In case (1), the input display device 40 displays "Please answer how you feel now" and shows six options for the user's mood questions, categorized by facial expression. In case (2), the input display device 40 displays "Please answer how you feel now" and shows options for the user's fatigue level questions, categorized by level such as "Not tired at all," "Slightly tired," "Somewhat tired," "Quite tired," and "Very tired." In case (3), the input display device 40 displays "Please answer how busy you are today" and shows options for the user's busyness questions, categorized by level such as "Not busy," "Not very busy," "As usual," "Somewhat busy," and "Very busy."

[0157] When a user enters a pre-rest questionnaire into the input / display device 40, the input / display device 40 accepts physical condition evaluation data as input to the questionnaire. When the input / display device 40 accepts the input of physical condition evaluation data, it links the time of input to the physical condition evaluation data. The input / display device 40 links the entered physical condition evaluation data with the time of input and outputs it to the storage device 42.

[0158] As a result, the memory device 42 stores the health assessment data linked to the input time (time information) at the time of input.

[0159] Next, we will explain the case where the user enters a control pattern after completing the pre-rest questionnaire.

[0160] As shown in Figures 5D and 5E, the input display device 40 displays input images indicating control patterns. The input display device 40 displays input images indicating multiple control patterns for the control device 50 to execute control. In other words, the input display device 40 displays input images for setting the environment and usage time (e.g., wake-up time) in the rest room 1. Users can select a control pattern or input the usage time. As a result, the input display device 40 receives operation instructions to control at least one of the lighting fixtures 70, sound device 61, first fan 62, air freshener 63, and second fan 64 installed in the rest room 1.

[0161] Furthermore, if there is a control pattern in the user's past history, the input display device 40 retrieves the control pattern from the storage device 42. In this case, the input display device 40 displays the control pattern in the history.

[0162] The input display device 40 outputs the input instruction to start use to the control device 50. As a result, the control device 50 starts controlling at least one of the lighting fixture 70, sound device 61, first blower 62, aroma diffuser 63, and second blower 64 in accordance with the operation instruction. The control device 50 then performs the control in accordance with the operation instruction until the usage time has elapsed.

[0163] Next, we will explain the process for users to complete a survey after their rest period.

[0164] When the input display device 40 displays an image indicating the end of the nap, it displays an input image for the post-rest questionnaire. The post-rest questionnaire consists of at least one of the above-mentioned (1), (2), and (4) to investigate the user's physical condition after rest.

[0165] For example, as shown in Figures 5F and 5G, the input display device 40 displays at least one of the following questions: (1) the user's mood, (2) the user's fatigue level, and (4) the user's sleep satisfaction, the user's sleep duration, and the user's overall satisfaction with the service. (1) and (2) are as described above. In the case of (4), for example, the input display device 40 displays "Did you sleep during this nap?", "How satisfied were you with this nap?", "How easy was it to fall asleep?", "How deep was your sleep?", and "How was it when you woke up?". For example, for the question "Did you sleep during this nap?" which corresponds to sleep duration, the input display device 40 displays options categorized into levels such as "Slept," "Slept a little," and "Did not sleep at all." For the question "How satisfied were you with this sleep (nap)?" which corresponds to sleep satisfaction, the input display device 40 displays options categorized as "Very satisfied," "Somewhat satisfied," "Somewhat dissatisfied," "Somewhat dissatisfied," and "Very dissatisfied." Similarly, for the questions "How was it falling asleep?" and "How was it waking up?" which correspond to user satisfaction, the input display device 40 displays options categorized as "Very good," "Somewhat good," "Somewhat bad," and "Very bad." Furthermore, for the question "How was the depth of your sleep?" which corresponds to sleep satisfaction, the input display device 40 displays options categorized as "Deep," "Somewhat deep," "Somewhat shallow," and "Shallow."

[0166] When a user enters a post-rest questionnaire into the input / display device 40, the input / display device 40 accepts the input of health assessment data after the rest period as part of the questionnaire input. When the input / display device 40 accepts the input of health assessment data, it links the input time to the health information. The input / display device 40 links the entered post-rest health assessment data with the input time and outputs it to the storage device 42. The storage device 42 stores the post-rest health assessment data linked with the input time (time information).

[0167] This completes the use of Rest Room 1, and the next user can now use Rest Room 1.

[0168] In this embodiment, the input display device 40 displays the questionnaire input image before and after rest in the rest room 1. However, the input display device 40 may display the questionnaire input image at least one of the following times: before, during, and after rest in the rest room 1. Furthermore, even if the questionnaire input image is displayed before, during, and after rest in the rest room 1, it may be possible to skip one of these times.

[0169] Furthermore, while this embodiment illustrates questionnaires taken before and after rest, a similar questionnaire could be used during rest as well.

[0170] Furthermore, in this embodiment, the storage device 42 is provided in the health evaluation system 3, but the storage device 42 may also be provided in an external terminal 2a located outside the rest room 1. In this case, the external terminal 2a, which can communicate with the health evaluation system 3, may transmit the user's ID and physical condition evaluation data to the external terminal 2a, or the external terminal 2a may transmit control patterns to the health evaluation system 3.

[0171] <Processing Actions> Next, the processing operations of the health assessment system 3 and the rest room 1 in this embodiment will be described.

[0172] (Example of operation) In this example, Figure 6 illustrates the processing steps involved when the health assessment system 3 analyzes the physical condition assessment data it has acquired and outputs the analysis results.

[0173] Figure 6 is a flowchart showing the processing operation of the health assessment system 3.

[0174] After registering, the user completes the above-mentioned questionnaire (S11). Specifically, the user completes the questionnaire to input data into the input device 41a of the input display device 40 to input at least one physical condition evaluation data from before, during, and after resting in the rest room 1 by multiple users.

[0175] Furthermore, users can enter information regarding their use of Rest Room 1 into a dedicated social networking site. This allows information about the use of Rest Room 1 to be uploaded to the dedicated social networking site.

[0176] Next, the storage device 42 stores the physical condition evaluation data acquired from the input device 41a (S12). Since the storage device 42 stores physical condition evaluation data for multiple users, it stores the physical condition evaluation data entered by the user in association with their ID. In this way, the storage device 42 can store physical condition evaluation data for each of the multiple users.

[0177] Next, the analyzer 43 analyzes the health assessment data stored in the memory device 42 (S13). For example, the analyzer 43 analyzes the health of each of the multiple users based on the health assessment data. The analyzer 43 also analyzes the health assessment data for all of the multiple users stored in the memory device 42.

[0178] Here, the analyzer 43 may analyze multiple health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain period of time stored in the memory device 42. Alternatively, the analyzer 43 may analyze first health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain first period of time stored in the memory device 42 and second health condition evaluation data acquired during a certain second period of time stored in the memory device 42.

[0179] Next, the analysis device 43 outputs the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the physical condition evaluation data (S14). For example, the results may be output to the user's external terminal 2a and the display device 41b of the input display device 40 so that each of multiple users can view their own evaluation results. Alternatively, the analysis device 43 may output the results of each of the multiple users to the supervisor's external terminal 2a so that the supervisor can view them.

[0180] As a result, the display device 41b can display the evaluation results analyzed by the analyzer 43, allowing users to understand their own physical condition. Furthermore, the supervisor's external terminal 2a can display the evaluation results analyzed by the analyzer 43, enabling the supervisor to understand the overall physical condition of the users. Consequently, users, supervisors, and others can use this information to improve workplace operations and the living environment of the users.

[0181] The analysis device 43 may also analyze the physical condition evaluation data and output the analysis results to the processing unit 44. In this case, the processing unit 44 may generate a new control pattern to be executed by the control device 50 based on the evaluation results. For example, the analysis device 43 may analyze whether the effect of the control pattern executed on the user falls under "effective," "somewhat effective," or "ineffective." In this case, the processing unit 44 may generate a new control pattern corresponding to the effect of the control pattern executed on the user.

[0182] <Effects and Effects> Next, the effects and benefits of the health assessment system 3 and the rest room 1 in this embodiment will be described.

[0183] As described above, the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment is a health evaluation system 3 that collects physical condition evaluation data of multiple users who use the rest room 1, and comprises an input device 41a into which at least one physical condition evaluation data from before, during, and after resting in the rest room 1 is input by multiple users, a storage device 42 that stores the input physical condition evaluation data, an analysis device 43 that analyzes the physical condition evaluation data, and a display device 41b that displays the evaluation results obtained by the analysis device 43. Furthermore, the input device 41a can also input information regarding the use of the rest room 1 only by the multiple users who use the health evaluation system 3. The display device 41b further displays information regarding the use of the rest room 1 to the multiple users who use the health evaluation system 3.

[0184] This allows for the analysis of health assessment data for multiple users. The display device 41b can display the assessment results for each of the analyzed users. Therefore, users can understand their own assessment results and use them to improve their health. Supervisors can also understand the assessment results for multiple users and use them, for example, to improve the working conditions of multiple users.

[0185] Furthermore, by allowing users to input information about their use of break room 1, opinions can be shared among multiple users of break room 1, which can be used to improve the working environment in the workplace.

[0186] Therefore, health assessment system 3 can manage the physical condition of a group and is expected to improve the group's performance.

[0187] Furthermore, the rest room 1 of this embodiment includes a health assessment system 3, a private room 10 where users can rest, and a movable part (caster 12) that allows the private room 10 to be moved.

[0188] According to this, a portable rest room 1 that can be freely moved can be provided. Furthermore, this rest room 1 will also have the same effects and advantages as described above.

[0189] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the input device 41a and the display device 41b are provided in the rest room 1.

[0190] According to this, by installing an input device 41a and a display device 41b in the rest room 1, users can register for use and make reservations in the rest room 1. In addition, health assessment data and information regarding the use of the rest room 1 can be entered in the rest room 1.

[0191] If multiple rest rooms 1 are provided, an external terminal 2a that manages multiple rest rooms 1 can be used to centrally manage health assessment data entered from each rest room 1, as well as information regarding the use of each rest room 1.

[0192] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the health evaluation system 3 has a communication unit 91 that can communicate with an external terminal 2a located outside the health evaluation system 3.

[0193] According to this, it becomes possible to access the health assessment system 3 from the external terminal 2a. Therefore, health assessment data and information regarding the use of the rest room 1 can be input into the health assessment system 3 from the external terminal 2a.

[0194] Furthermore, in the health assessment system 3 of this embodiment, the input device 41a receives identification information assigned to each of the multiple users in order to identify one user from among the multiple users.

[0195] According to this system, by simply inputting identification information, users can retrieve health assessment data linked to that information, as well as information regarding the use of rest room 1, from the storage device 42. Therefore, users can easily understand their own health assessment data and the evaluation results obtained by analyzing that data. Furthermore, supervisors of users can easily understand the health assessment data of multiple users and the evaluation results obtained by analyzing that data.

[0196] Furthermore, if, for example, break room 1 is installed in the workplace, users can utilize the evaluation results obtained by analyzing their health assessment data to support their health. Supervisors can also utilize the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the health assessment data of multiple users to improve the working conditions of multiple users.

[0197] In particular, if the users are workers who work on a time schedule different from a 24-hour cycle, the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment can be expected to improve the working conditions and manage the health of multiple users. For example, workers include security guards, police officers, factory workers, nurses, and long-distance drivers who work night shifts or shift work.

[0198] Furthermore, if the identification information is an ID, then this identification information becomes highly confidential, meaning that only a limited number of people who know the user's ID can determine whose health assessment data it is. Therefore, the confidentiality of the user's health assessment data can be ensured.

[0199] Furthermore, in the health assessment system 3 of this embodiment, the display device 41b displays questions that allow the user to input their affiliated organization when they begin using the rest room 1. The input device 41a then receives information about the user's affiliated organization based on the questions.

[0200] According to this, supervisors can understand the evaluation results by analyzing the health assessment data of multiple users at the organizational level, while comparing them across different organizations. Therefore, supervisors can use the evaluation results obtained from analyzing the health assessment data to improve the work environment in the workplace, tailored to each organization. As a result, improvements in workplace labor performance tailored to each organization can be expected.

[0201] In particular, in workplaces with night shifts, even if direct sharing of opinions among multiple users is insufficient, if, for example, a user inputs information regarding the use of break room 1 into the input device 41a, opinions can be shared among multiple users on a dedicated social networking service (SNS). This can be expected to improve the workplace environment for multiple users. Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the health evaluation system 3 transmits the usage status of the rest room 1 by multiple users to an external terminal 2a.

[0202] According to this, if a facility has multiple rest rooms 1, the usage status of each of the rest rooms 1 can be grasped all at once. In other words, not only the current usage status of each of the rest rooms 1, but also the reservation status can be grasped all at once. Therefore, users can easily check the usage status of multiple rest rooms 1 from an external terminal 2a, or reserve and use them for their desired time slots.

[0203] Furthermore, in the health assessment system 3 of this embodiment, the input device 41a receives reservation information for the user to use the rest room 1. The storage device 42 then stores the reservation information.

[0204] According to this system, users can reserve their desired time slot and thus use Rest Room 1 during that time. They can also check the availability of other time slots. As a result, users no longer have to search around to see if Rest Room 1 is available, making it easier to use.

[0205] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the display device 41b displays identification information that can identify the user who has entered information regarding the use of the rest room 1.

[0206] According to this, if a user enters information about their use of rest room 1 into a dedicated SNS site, other users may be able to view this information and reply to information entered by other users. This will enable the exchange of opinions among multiple users.

[0207] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the analysis device 43 analyzes the information regarding the use of the rest room 1 entered by the user.

[0208] According to this, the analysis device 43 can automatically analyze information about the use of the rest room 1 that users have entered into a dedicated SNS site, thereby understanding user feedback on the rest room 1 and identifying any problems with the rest room 1. This allows the results of the analysis by the analysis device 43 to be used to improve the rest room 1.

[0209] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system 3 of this embodiment, the analysis device 43 analyzes information regarding the use of the rest room 1 and constructs feedback content for the user or the group to which the user belongs. The display device 41b then displays the feedback content.

[0210] According to this, for example, if textual information indicating equipment failure in break room 1 (information regarding the use of break room 1) is entered into a dedicated SNS site, the analysis device 43 can construct feedback content for repairing and updating the equipment in break room 1 based on that textual information. As a result, the display device 41b can display the feedback content, thereby improving maintenance services for break room 1.

[0211] (Other variations) The health assessment system and rest room related to this disclosure have been described above based on the embodiments described above, but this disclosure is not limited to these embodiments. Various modifications to the embodiments that a person skilled in the art can conceive of may also be included in the scope of this disclosure, as long as they do not deviate from the spirit of this disclosure.

[0212] For example, in the health assessment system and rest room according to the above embodiment, the health assessment system is installed in the rest room, but the health assessment system may be separable from the rest room. In this case, the storage device and processing unit may be installed in the input display device or in the rest room.

[0213] Furthermore, in the health assessment system and rest room according to the above embodiment, if the facility has multiple rest rooms, it may be possible to input information regarding the use of the rest room in the second rest room from the input / output device of the first rest room, and it may also be possible to view information regarding the use of the second rest room.

[0214] Furthermore, the health assessment system according to the above embodiment can be applied to rest rooms other than the movable rest room of this embodiment. In other words, the health assessment system may be applied to immovable rooms (real estate) that are formed in a facility.

[0215] Furthermore, in the health evaluation system and rest area according to the above embodiment, points may be awarded to users who enter comments or advice on a dedicated SNS site, and rankings may be created based on the points earned. Such point awards and rankings may be displayed on a display device and an external terminal.

[0216] Furthermore, in the health assessment system and rest room according to the above embodiment, the health assessment system may be able to access an electronic bulletin board other than a dedicated SNS site. This electronic bulletin board may also allow users to input information regarding the use of the rest room via an external terminal and input display device, similar to a dedicated SNS site.

[0217] Furthermore, the control devices, analyzers, processing units, etc., included in the health assessment system and rest room according to the above embodiment are typically implemented as LSIs (large-scale integrated circuits). These may be individually integrated into a single chip, or some or all of them may be integrated into a single chip.

[0218] Furthermore, integrated circuit implementation is not limited to LSIs; it can also be achieved with dedicated circuits or general-purpose processors. Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), which can be programmed after LSI manufacturing, or reconfigurable processors, which allow for the reconfiguration of the connections and settings of circuit cells within the LSI, may also be used.

[0219] In the above embodiment, each component may be implemented by dedicated hardware or by executing a software program suitable for each component. Each component may also be implemented by a program execution unit such as a CPU or processor reading and executing a software program recorded on a storage medium such as a hard disk or semiconductor memory.

[0220] Furthermore, all figures used above are illustrative to illustrate the present disclosure, and the embodiments of this disclosure are not limited to the figures exemplified.

[0221] Furthermore, the division of functional blocks in the block diagram is just one example; multiple functional blocks can be implemented as a single functional block, a single functional block can be divided into multiple parts, or some functions can be moved to other functional blocks. In addition, the functions of multiple functional blocks with similar functions can be processed in parallel or time-sharing by a single piece of hardware or software.

[0222] Furthermore, this disclosure also includes forms that can be obtained by applying various modifications to the above embodiments that a person skilled in the art could conceive, as well as forms that can be realized by arbitrarily combining the components and functions of the embodiments without departing from the spirit of this disclosure.

[0223] (Note) The following describes the features of the health assessment system and rest room described based on the above embodiment.

[0224] <Technology 1> A health assessment system that collects health assessment data from multiple users of a rest room, An input device into which at least one of the physical condition evaluation data from before, during, and after resting in the rest room by multiple users is input, A memory device that stores the input physical condition evaluation data, An analytical device for analyzing the aforementioned physical condition evaluation data, The analyzer comprises a display device that displays the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the physical condition evaluation data, The input device is further configured to allow only the users who utilize the health assessment system to input information regarding the use of the rest room. The display device further displays information regarding the use of the rest room to multiple users who are using the health assessment system. Health assessment system.

[0225] <Technology 2> The input device and the display device are provided in the break room. The health assessment system described in Technology 1.

[0226] <Technology 3> The health assessment system has a communication unit that can communicate with an external terminal located outside the health assessment system. A health assessment system as described in Technology 1 or 2.

[0227] <Technology 4> The input device receives identification information assigned to each of the multiple users in order to identify one of the multiple users. A health assessment system described in one of the following three technologies.

[0228] <Technology 5> The display device displays a question item that allows the user to input their affiliated organization when the user begins using the rest room. The input device receives organizational information indicating the user's affiliation based on the question items. A health assessment system described in one of the technologies 1 through 4.

[0229] <Technology 6> The health assessment system transmits the usage status of the rest room by multiple users to the external terminal. The health assessment system described in Technology 3.

[0230] <Technology 7> The input device receives reservation information for the user to use the rest room. The storage device stores the reservation information. A health assessment system described in any one of the technologies 1 through 6.

[0231] <Technology 8> The display device displays identification information that can identify the user who has entered information regarding the use of the rest room. A health assessment system described in one of the technologies 1 through 7.

[0232] <Technology 9> The analysis device analyzes the information regarding the use of the rest room entered by the user. A health assessment system described in any one of the technologies 1 through 8.

[0233] <Technology 10> The analysis device analyzes information regarding the use of the rest room and constructs feedback content for the user or the group to which the user belongs. The display device displays the feedback content. The health assessment system described in Technology 9.

[0234] <Technology 11> A health assessment system described in one of the technologies 1-10, A private room where the aforementioned user can rest, The system includes a movable unit that allows the aforementioned private room to be moved. Break room. [Explanation of Symbols]

[0235] 1. Break room 3. Health Assessment System 12 Casters (moving parts) 41a Input device 41b Display device 42 Storage device 43 Analyzer

Claims

1. A health assessment system that collects health assessment data from multiple users of a rest room, An input device into which at least one of the physical condition evaluation data from before, during, and after resting in the rest room by multiple users is input, A storage device that stores the health condition evaluation data entered by the aforementioned multiple users, An analysis device that analyzes the health assessment data of the multiple users stored in the memory device as data for a single group, The analyzer comprises a display device that displays the evaluation results obtained by analyzing the health condition evaluation data as data for one group, The input device is further configured to allow only the aforementioned users who utilize the health assessment system to input information regarding the use of the rest room. The display device further displays information regarding the use of the rest room to multiple users who are using the health assessment system. The aforementioned health assessment data includes health information of the multiple users, The health information includes at least one of the fatigue levels of the multiple users, the busyness levels of the multiple users, and the sleep characteristics of the multiple users. Health assessment system.

2. The input device and the display device are provided in the break room. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

3. The health assessment system has a communication unit that can communicate with an external terminal located outside the health assessment system. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

4. The input device receives identification information assigned to each of the multiple users in order to identify one of the multiple users. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

5. The display device displays a question item that allows the user to input their affiliated organization when the user begins using the rest room. The input device receives organizational information indicating the user's affiliation based on the question items. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

6. The health assessment system transmits the usage status of the rest room by multiple users to the external terminal. The health assessment system according to claim 3.

7. The input device receives reservation information for the user to use the rest room. The storage device stores the reservation information. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

8. The display device displays identification information that can identify the user who has entered information regarding the use of the rest room. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

9. The analysis device analyzes the information regarding the use of the rest room entered by the user. The health assessment system according to claim 1.

10. The analysis device analyzes information regarding the use of the rest room and constructs feedback content for the user or the group to which the user belongs. The display device displays the feedback content. The health assessment system according to claim 9.

11. A health assessment system according to any one of claims 1 to 10, A private room where the aforementioned user can rest, The system includes a movable unit that allows the aforementioned private room to be moved. Break room.