Information processing method and electronic device

By displaying health morning reports in the notification bar of wearable devices and providing convenient operation access, the problem of cumbersome operation is solved, enabling seamless acquisition of health data and improving the user experience.

WO2026050940A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-03-12HONOR DEVICE CO LTD
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Filing Date
2024-09-04
Publication Date
2026-03-12

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Technical Problem

Existing wearable devices are cumbersome to operate when measuring body indicators. Users need to click on each application one by one, and they are easy to forget or too lazy to operate, resulting in gaps in health data.

Method used

Display a notification bar within a fixed or dynamic time range to push a health morning report containing multiple body indicator information. Users can browse detailed reports by swiping, which provides measurement results and historical data for multiple body indicators, and features convenient operation access and reminder mechanisms.

Benefits of technology

It enables users to obtain health reports without any active intervention, avoiding cumbersome operations and data gaps, thus improving user experience and timely access to health data.

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Abstract

Embodiments of the present application provide an information processing method and an electronic device, which are applied to the field of terminal devices. The method comprises: displaying a first notification bar in a first interface within a first time range, the first notification bar being used for indicating the presence of a generated first report; and then in response to a user operation on a first control, displaying the first report in a second interface, the first report comprising at least one of the following pieces of information: weather information, sleep information, body metric information, and exercise suggestion information. In this way, user-related health information can be directly pushed to a user without the need for the user to perform an operation, thereby avoiding the problem of cumbersome operations of the user actively measuring body metrics, and also avoiding the problem of health data gap caused by the user not measuring body metrics for a prolonged period.
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Information processing method and electronic device TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of terminals, and in particular to an information processing method and an electronic device. BACKGROUND

[0002] With the continuous development of intelligent device technology, most wearable devices currently have the ability to measure physical indicators, for example, a wearable device can be used to measure a user's heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress, and other physical indicators.

[0003] In the related art, a plurality of application programs corresponding to respective physical indicators need to be installed in the wearable device. When the user wants to measure a certain physical indicator, the user needs to click the application program corresponding to the physical indicator to measure the physical indicator. Accordingly, for multiple physical indicators, the user needs to repeat the operation one by one.

[0004] Therefore, the current physical indicator measurement has the problem of complicated operation.

[0005] SUMMARY

[0006] Embodiments of the present application provide an information processing method and an electronic device, which are applied to the technical field of terminals to avoid the problem of complicated operation in the process of measuring physical indicators by a wearable device.

[0007] In a first aspect, an information processing method is provided. The method comprises:

[0008] displaying a first notification bar in a first interface within a first time range, the first notification bar being used to indicate that a first report is generated, and the first notification bar comprising a first control, wherein the first time range can be a pre-set fixed time range, or can also be a dynamic time range determined according to a corresponding event, which is not limited in the present application. For example, the length of the first time range can be 2-3 hours, for example, specifically 2 hours, 2.5 hours, or 3 hours, and the specific length of the first time range can be determined according to actual needs. Alternatively, the length of the first time range can also be 0.5-3 hours, etc.

[0009] Then, in response to a user operation on the first control, the first report is displayed in a second interface, and the first report comprises at least one of the following information: weather information, sleep information, physical indicator information, and exercise suggestion information. For example, the sleep information and the physical indicator information can be monitored by the wearable device for a historical period. In an implementation, the first report can also be referred to as a health morning report or a health report.

[0010] In the embodiment, the first notification bar is displayed in the first time range, so that the generation message of the first report can be pushed to the user in a certain time range. Then, according to the operation of the user on the first notification bar, the first report is displayed in the interface of the wearable device, so that the user can determine the sleep information, the body index information and the like through the first report. In the first report, the sleep information and the body index information are monitored by the wearable device in a historical period, so that the related health information of the user can be directly pushed to the user without operation of the user, and the problem of complicated operation caused by active measurement of the body index by the user can be avoided, and the problem of health data vacancy caused by long time without measurement of the body index by the user can also be avoided.

[0011] In a possible implementation, the first notification bar is displayed in the first interface in the first time range, including:

[0012] In the case that the first information is monitored in the preset time range, the first interface including the first notification bar is displayed in a preset time period from the time when the first information is monitored, and the first information is used to indicate that the user ends sleep;

[0013] The first time range is a time range corresponding to the preset time period from the time when the first information is monitored. For example, the time when the first information is monitored is time a, and the preset time period is t. Assuming that the time after the time a elapses for the time t is time b, it can be understood that the time range from the time a to the time b is the first time range introduced at present.

[0014] In this implementation, the user wakes up is monitored in the preset time range, and the notification of the first report is pushed to the user in the preset time period in the case that the user wakes up is monitored, so that the necessity and the rationality of the time of pushing the health morning report to the user can be effectively ensured. At the same time, the problem of disturbing the user caused by pushing the notification to the user when the user does not wake up can also be effectively avoided.

[0015] In a possible implementation, the first notification bar further includes a second control;

[0016] The method further includes:

[0017] In response to the user operation on the second control, the first interface is closed;

[0018] In response to the user operation of opening the negative one screen, the negative one screen is displayed, and the second notification bar is included in the negative one screen, and the second notification bar is used to indicate that the generated first report exists;

[0019] In response to the user operation on the second notification bar, the first report is displayed in the second interface.

[0020] In this implementation, in the case that the user does not view the health morning report temporarily, the notification message of the health morning report is collected to the minus one screen, and then the user can view the health morning report notification in the minus one screen again, and enters the detail interface of the health morning report through the health morning report notification in the minus one screen, so that in the case that the user is inconvenient or temporarily does not want to view the health morning report, the viewing entrance of the health morning report is still reserved for the user, and the scene coverage comprehensiveness of the notification display is improved.

[0021] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0022] If the user operation for the second notification bar is not received before the first preset time, the second notification bar is cancelled in the minus one screen. Exemplarily, the first preset time can be any time within the range of 10:00-12:00 in the morning, for example, 10:00, 11:00 or 12:00, and the like, which can be arbitrarily selected according to actual needs.

[0023] In this implementation, the notification bar in the minus one screen is cleaned periodically, so that the problem that too many notification messages are accumulated in the minus one screen and the user spends a long time to find the required message can be avoided.

[0024] In a possible implementation, the first report further includes abnormal prompt information.

[0025] At the initial time of displaying the second interface, at least the abnormal prompt information is displayed in the second interface.

[0026] The method further includes:

[0027] In the case that the abnormal prompt information is used to indicate that there is an abnormal body index, in response to the user operation on the abnormal prompt information in the second interface, the region corresponding to the abnormal body index in the first report is displayed in the second interface.

[0028] In this implementation, the abnormal prompt information is displayed in the first page of the health morning report, so that the overview information of the health morning report can be provided to the user when the health morning report is initially displayed, and the user can quickly determine whether there is an abnormality in the health morning report. In addition, the user can operate the abnormal prompt information in the health morning report, so as to quickly locate the specific abnormal position in the health morning report to view the detailed information, and the operation efficiency of locating the specific abnormal item is improved.

[0029] In a possible implementation, the first report is displayed in the second interface, including:

[0030] In response to the user operation of sliding the second interface, the remaining information in the first report is displayed in the second interface.

[0031] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0032] In response to a user operation for opening the first application, a home page interface of the first application is displayed, and the third control for triggering measurement of the plurality of physical indexes is included in the home page interface.

[0033] In response to a user operation acting on the third control, the second report is displayed in the third interface, and the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes are included in the second report. The second report may also be referred to as a physical examination report.

[0034] In this implementation, by providing the third control to the user, the user can trigger measurement of the plurality of physical indexes by one operation, and the second report including the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes is directly displayed after the measurement is completed, thereby avoiding the problem of complicated operation caused by sequentially operating the application programs of the respective physical indexes when the user needs to measure the plurality of physical indexes.

[0035] In a possible implementation, the home page interface of the first application further includes a fourth control for viewing the report.

[0036] The method further includes:

[0037] In response to a user operation acting on the fourth control, a list of the second report is displayed in the fourth interface, and the first viewing control corresponding to the second report is included in the list of the second report.

[0038] In response to a user operation acting on the first viewing control, the second report is displayed in the fifth interface.

[0039] In this implementation, by setting the entry for viewing the physical examination report, that is, the fourth control, in the first application, the user can view any physical examination report obtained by historical measurement according to actual needs, thereby effectively improving the convenience of the user in obtaining the historical physical examination information.

[0040] In a possible implementation, the fourth interface further includes a fifth control for viewing the first report.

[0041] The method further includes:

[0042] In response to a user operation acting on the fifth control, a list of the first report is displayed in the sixth interface, and the second viewing control corresponding to the first report is included in the list of the first report.

[0043] In response to a user operation acting on the second viewing control, the first report is displayed in the seventh interface.

[0044] In the implementation, the first application is provided with the fifth control for viewing the health morning report, so that the user can view any historical health morning report according to actual needs, thereby effectively improving the convenience of the user in obtaining the historical health morning report.

[0045] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0046] The first application further includes a first switch control in the home interface, and the first switch control is used to indicate whether to start the function corresponding to the first report.

[0047] In the implementation, the first application is provided with the switch control of the health morning report function, so that the user can determine whether to open the function of the health morning report according to actual needs, thereby effectively improving the selection space of the user.

[0048] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0049] The first application further includes a second switch control in the home interface, and the second switch control is used to indicate whether to include the target information in the first report, the target information being any one of the following information: weather information, sleep information, body index information or exercise suggestion information.

[0050] In the implementation, the first application is provided with the switch control of each data item in the health morning report, so that the user can determine whether to include certain data item in the health morning report according to actual needs, thereby effectively realizing the personalized processing and flexible setting of the health morning report.

[0051] In a possible implementation, the first report further includes a sixth control.

[0052] The method further includes:

[0053] In response to the user operation on the sixth control, the home interface of the first application is displayed.

[0054] In the implementation, the user can also jump from the page of the health morning report to the home interface of the first application, and then set the health morning report in the home interface of the first application, thereby providing multiple flexible operation modes for jumping to the setting of the health morning report.

[0055] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0056] If the duration of measuring the plurality of body indexes does not reach the preset threshold through the third control, when the second preset time arrives, an eighth interface including prompt information is displayed, the prompt information is used to prompt to perform the measurement of the plurality of body indexes, and the eighth interface includes a seventh control.

[0057] In response to a user operation on the seventh control, a home interface of the first application is displayed.

[0058] In this implementation, in the case where the user has not performed the physical examination for a long time, the user is reminded to perform the physical examination at a specific time, so as to avoid the lack of physical examination data caused by the user always forgetting to perform the physical examination. In the present application, the first application home page can be directly jumped from the reminding interface, and the physical examination can be triggered directly on the first application home page, so as to effectively improve the convenience of user operation.

[0059] In a possible implementation, the first application home interface includes a third switch control, and the third switch control is used to indicate whether to start measurement reminding of multiple physical indicators.

[0060] The first application home interface further includes a setting control, and the setting control is used to set the second preset time.

[0061] In this implementation, the first application is provided with a switch control used to indicate whether to start the regular physical examination reminding, and the first application is provided with a control used to set the reminding time, so that the user can adjust the corresponding reminding setting according to actual needs, and the operable control of the user can be effectively improved.

[0062] In a possible implementation, the method further includes:

[0063] When the abnormal physical indicator is detected, the warning information is displayed on the ninth interface, the warning information is used to indicate the abnormal physical indicator, and the eighth control is further included in the ninth interface.

[0064] In response to a user operation on the eighth control, a home interface of the first application is displayed.

[0065] In this implementation, when the abnormal physical indicator of the user is detected, the warning information is provided to the user in time, so that the user can know the abnormal physical indicator as soon as possible. The first application home page can be directly jumped from the warning interface, so that the user can quickly perform the physical examination, and the operation convenience of the user is effectively improved.

[0066] In a second aspect, an information processing apparatus is provided. The information processing apparatus can be an electronic device, a chip or a chip system in the electronic device. The information processing apparatus can include a display unit and a processing unit.

[0067] When the information processing apparatus is an electronic device, the display unit can be a display screen. The display unit is configured to perform the displaying, so that the electronic device implements the information processing method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.

[0068] When the information processing apparatus is an electronic device, the processing unit can be a processor. The information processing apparatus can further include a storage unit, which can be a memory. The storage unit is configured to store instructions, and the processing unit is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit, so that the electronic device implements the information processing method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.

[0069] When the information processing apparatus is a chip or a chip system in an electronic device, the processing unit can be a processor. The processing unit executes instructions stored in a storage unit, so that the electronic device implements the information processing method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect. The storage unit can be a storage unit (e.g., a register, a cache, etc.) in the chip, or a storage unit (e.g., a read-only memory, a random access memory, etc.) in the electronic device and located outside the chip.

[0070] In a third aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device, including a processor and a memory. The memory is configured to store code instructions, and the processor is configured to execute the code instructions to perform the method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.

[0071] In a fourth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a computer readable storage medium, which stores a computer program or instructions. When the computer program or instructions are executed on a computer, the computer is caused to perform the method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.

[0072] In a fifth aspect, an embodiment of the present application provides a computer program product including a computer program. When the computer program is executed on a computer, the computer is caused to perform the method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect.

[0073] In a sixth aspect, the present application provides a chip or a chip system, which includes at least one processor and a communication interface. The communication interface and the at least one processor are interconnected through a line. The at least one processor is configured to execute a computer program or instructions to perform the method described in the first aspect or any possible implementation manner of the first aspect. The communication interface in the chip can be an input / output interface, a pin, or a circuit, etc.

[0074] In a possible implementation, the chip or the chip system described above in the present application further includes at least one memory in which instructions are stored. The memory can be a storage unit inside the chip, for example, a register, a cache, etc., or a storage unit of the chip (for example, a read-only memory, a random access memory, etc.).

[0075] It should be understood that the second aspect to the sixth aspect of the present application correspond to the technical solution of the first aspect of the present application, and the beneficial effects achieved by each aspect and the corresponding feasible implementation are similar, which will not be repeated. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0076] FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a measurement interface of a physical index provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0077] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of an interface for providing a health report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0078] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of an implementation for determining a reminding moment of a report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0079] FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an implementation of a health report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0080] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram of an implementation of a health report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0081] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of an interface for positioning an abnormal index provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0082] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of an interface for ignoring a report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0083] FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of an interface for a user to actively measure a physical index provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0084] FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of an implementation of a physical examination report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0085] FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of an implementation of a physical examination report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0086] FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of an implementation of a home page interface of a physical examination application provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0087] FIG. 12 is a schematic diagram of an interface for viewing a report provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0088] FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of an interface for reminding measurement provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0089] FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram of an interface for jumping to a home page interface of an application provided by an embodiment of the present application;

[0090] FIG. 15 is a second interface schematic diagram of jumping to the homepage interface of an application according to an embodiment of the present application;

[0091] FIG. 16 is a hardware structure schematic diagram of a wearable device according to an embodiment of the present application;

[0092] FIG. 17 is a hardware structure schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0093] In order to clearly describe the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the following briefly introduces some terms and technologies involved in the embodiments of the present application:

[0094] 1. Related terms

[0095] In the embodiments of the present application, the same items or similar items with basically the same functions and effects are distinguished by using "first", "second", etc. For example, the first chip and the second chip are only used to distinguish different chips, and do not limit the sequence. Those skilled in the art can understand that "first", "second", etc. do not limit the number and execution order, and "first", "second", etc. do not necessarily mean different.

[0096] It should be noted that in the embodiments of the present application, "exemplary" or "for example" is used to represent an example, illustration or description. Any embodiment or design scheme described as "exemplary" or "for example" in the present application should not be interpreted as more preferred or more advantageous than other embodiments or design schemes. Rather, the use of "exemplary" or "for example" is intended to present the relevant concept in a specific manner.

[0097] In the embodiments of the present application, "at least one" means one or more, and "multiple" means two or more. The "and / or" describes the association relationship between the associated objects, which means that there can be three relationships, for example, A and / or B, which can represent the following cases: A exists alone, A and B exist together, and B exists alone, where A and B can be singular or plural. The character " / " generally represents an "or" relationship between the associated objects. "At least one of the following" or similar expressions means any combination of these items, including any combination of single item or multiple items. For example, at least one of a, b, or c, can represent: a, b, c, a-b, a-c, b-c, or a-b-c, where a, b, and c can be single or multiple.

[0098] 2. Electronic device

[0099] In the embodiments of the present application, the electronic device can be a wearable device. The wearable device can also be referred to as a wearable smart device, which is a general term for devices that are designed and developed by applying wearable technology to daily wear, such as glasses, gloves, watches, clothing, and shoes. The wearable device is a portable device that is directly worn on the body or integrated into the clothes or accessories of the user. The wearable device is not only a hardware device, but also a device that realizes powerful functions through software support and data interaction and cloud interaction. The general wearable smart device includes a full function, a large size, and can realize complete or partial functions without relying on a smart phone, such as a smart watch or smart glasses, and focuses on a certain application function and needs to cooperate with other devices such as a smart phone, such as various smart wristbands and smart jewelry for monitoring vital signs.

[0100] The electronic device in the embodiments of the present application can also be referred to as a terminal device, a user equipment (UE), a mobile station (MS), a mobile terminal (MT), an access terminal, a subscriber unit, a subscriber station, a mobile station, a mobile terminal, a remote station, a remote terminal, a mobile device, a user terminal, a terminal, a wireless communication device, a user agent, or a user apparatus.

[0101] In the embodiments of the present application, the electronic device or each network device includes a hardware layer, an operating system layer running on the hardware layer, and an application layer running on the operating system layer. The hardware layer includes a central processing unit (CPU), a memory management unit (MMU), and a memory (also referred to as a main memory), and the like. The operating system can be any one or more computer operating systems that realize business processing through a process, such as a Linux operating system, a Unix operating system, an Android operating system, an iOS operating system, or a windows operating system. The application layer includes a browser, an address book, word processing software, instant messaging software, and the like.

[0102] In order to better understand the technical solutions of the present application, the related technologies involved in the present application are further described in detail.

[0103] With the continuous development of smart device technology, most wearable devices currently have the ability to measure physical indicators, for example, a wearable device can be used to measure the heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress of a user, and the like.

[0104] However, in the prior art, before a user measures a physical index by using a wearable device, an application corresponding to each physical index needs to be installed in the wearable device. Then, when the user wants to measure a certain physical index, the user needs to click the application corresponding to the physical index, and trigger the measurement in the application, so as to realize the measurement of the physical index. Correspondingly, for multiple physical indexes, the user needs to repeat the above operation for each physical index, so as to realize the measurement of the multiple physical indexes.

[0105] For example, referring to FIG. 1, which is a schematic diagram of a measurement interface of a physical index provided by an embodiment of the present application, can be understood.

[0106] As shown in (a) of FIG. 1, an application 101 for measuring pressure, an application 102 for measuring heart rate, and an application 103 for measuring blood oxygen can be installed in the wearable device.

[0107] Then, assuming that the user wants to measure the heart rate, referring to (a) of FIG. 1, the user can click the application 102 for measuring the heart rate, so as to display the measurement interface of the heart rate application as shown in (b) of FIG. 1. In the measurement interface, text information of "measuring..." can be displayed to inform the user that the wearable device is currently performing the measurement of the heart rate.

[0108] After the measurement of the heart rate is completed, a result page as shown in (c) of FIG. 1 can be displayed, in which the result of the measurement of the heart rate can be displayed, for example, 70 beats per minute.

[0109] The above describes the measurement of the heart rate as a physical index, and when the user needs to measure the remaining physical indexes, the above process described in FIG. 1 needs to be repeated for the remaining physical indexes.

[0110] Therefore, referring to the above-described measurement method of the physical index, it can be determined that in the prior art, the user can only operate each physical index that needs to be measured, and thus the operation is complicated.

[0111] Meanwhile, the above-described implementation method needs to be triggered by the user, on the one hand, the user can be lazy to operate, and on the other hand, the user can often forget to operate, which can cause the user to not measure the physical index for a long time. However, in fact, most users want to pay attention to their physical indexes.

[0112] Based on this, the present application provides an information processing method, in which the wearable device can continuously monitor a plurality of physical indexes of a user in a certain period of time, then aggregate the monitored plurality of physical indexes to obtain a health report, and provide the health report to the user. In this way, the health monitoring of the user can be completed without the user's awareness, and the report of the health monitoring is directly provided to the user, so that the user can be provided with relevant data of the physical indexes without operation, thereby effectively avoiding the problem of complicated operation as described above, and effectively avoiding the problem of failure to detect the physical indexes due to the user's forgetfulness or unwillingness to operate.

[0113] Based on the above description, the information processing method provided by the present application will be described in detail below in combination with specific embodiments. The embodiments in the present application can be applied to wearable devices, for example, and the execution subject of each embodiment can be a wearable device, or a processor, a chip, etc. in the wearable device, which is not limited in the present application.

[0114] First, the implementation of the wearable device providing a health report to the user will be described in combination with FIG. 2 and FIG. 3. FIG. 2 is an interface diagram for providing a health report according to an embodiment of the present application, and FIG. 3 is an implementation diagram for determining a reminding time of the report according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0115] In one implementation, the wearable device can monitor the physical indexes of the user in one day (i.e. 24 hours), and provide a health report aggregated from the monitoring results of the previous day in a specific period of each day. In addition to the information about the physical indexes monitored in the previous day, the health report can also include other information, which is not limited in the present embodiment.

[0116] Alternatively, the wearable device can also monitor the physical indexes of the user in one week, and provide a health report aggregated from the monitoring results of the previous week in a specific period of each week. That is, the wearable device can monitor the physical indexes of the user in one monitoring period, and provide a health report corresponding to the previous monitoring period to the user in a specific period of the monitoring period. The specific duration of the monitoring period and the specific setting of the specific period in the monitoring period are not limited in the present application, and can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs.

[0117] The specific interface will be described below taking one day as an example of the monitoring period, and it can be understood that the implementation is similar for other monitoring periods, and thus will not be described in detail.

[0118] As shown in (a) of FIG. 2, it is assumed that the wearable device displays a watch face interface in an initial state, which can also be understood as a lock screen interface of the wearable device. Referring to (a) of FIG. 2, time information, i.e., 10:08 shown in the figure, can be included in the watch face interface. In addition, the user's step count information, i.e., 7658 shown in the figure, can also be included. The embodiment does not limit the specific information content included in the watch face interface, which can be arbitrarily extended according to actual conditions, for example, date information can also be included in the watch face interface, and the like.

[0119] When the reminding time of the health report is reached, for example, the first interface shown in (b) of FIG. 2 can be displayed from the watch face interface, and the first notification bar 201 can be included in the first interface, which is used to inform the user that the generated health report currently exists. In the example of FIG. 2, all the interface contents included in the first interface shown in (b) of FIG. 2 can be understood as the contents in the first notification bar, that is, it can be understood that the example of (b) of FIG. 2 is a kind of interface implementation of the first notification bar 201.

[0120] Here, the reminding time of the health report is first described. In one implementation, the wearable device can set the reminding time to be in the morning of each day, so that the user can learn the health condition of the previous day as early as possible every day. Further, to avoid the message reminder of the first notification bar disturbing the user, the wearable device can detect, for example, the user's getting-up scene, and pop up the first interface including the first notification bar within a certain time period after detecting the user's getting-up, thereby prompting the user to view the health report of the previous day.

[0121] As shown in FIG. 3, it is assumed that the wearable device monitors whether the user gets up within a preset time range from t1 time to t2 time. For example, t1 time can be set to 6 o'clock, and t2 time can be set to 12 o'clock. The specific settings of t1 time and t2 time can also be adjusted according to actual needs, which are not limited in the embodiment.

[0122] The reason for setting to monitor the user's getting-up within a certain time range is that this time range is the getting-up period that most users are more used to. If the user is monitored to get up before t1 time, it is likely that this is not the user's real getting-up scene, and the message reminder thereafter can still disturb the user. In addition, if the user is monitored to get up after t2 time, the significance of providing the user with the health report of the previous day is not very great. Therefore, in the embodiment, the user's getting-up is monitored within the preset time range from t1 to t2, which can cover the user's getting-up period to a great extent, and can avoid the wearable device from doing meaningless work, thereby effectively reducing the power consumption of the wearable device.

[0123] Referring to FIG. 3, it is assumed that the wearable device monitors the first information indicating that the user ends the sleep at t3, that is, the first information indicates that the user wakes up, and the wearable device can pop up the first interface to display the first notification bar to inform the user that the generated health report exists within a preset time period T from the t3 when the first information is monitored, for example. In FIG. 3, that is, the wearable device can display the first interface within a time period from t3 to t4. The preset time period can be set to half an hour, for example, or can be arbitrarily set according to actual needs, and the present embodiment is not limited thereto.

[0124] Referring to FIG. 3, it is assumed that the wearable device can pop up the first interface to display the first notification bar at t5 shown in FIG. 3. In actual implementation, the wearable device can determine the specific implementation of the display time of the first interface within the preset time period, which can be determined according to actual needs.

[0125] For example, the wearable device can randomly determine a time to display the first interface within a preset time period from the time when the first information is monitored. Alternatively, the wearable device can also determine a fixed interval time period (such as 10 minutes) in advance, and then display the first interface at a time after the preset interval time period from the time when the first information is monitored. The present embodiment does not limit the specific determination of the display time of the first interface.

[0126] Alternatively, the wearable device can also set a time or a time period in advance, and then directly display the first interface within the time or the time period. The time or the time period set in advance can be any time or time period within a day, and such an implementation can also effectively implement the technical solution of the present application, and the present embodiment does not particularly limit the time of displaying the first interface.

[0127] It can be determined from the above description that the first interface can be displayed by jumping from the interface currently displayed by the wearable device when the first interface needs to be displayed. In the example of FIG. 2, the interface displayed by the wearable device before jumping to display the first interface is the watch face interface, but it can be understood that it is only an exemplary description. In actual implementation, no matter which interface is currently displayed by the wearable device, as long as the wearable device determines that the first interface needs to be displayed according to the logical process described above, the first interface can be displayed by jumping from the currently displayed interface, and it can be understood that the first interface is directly popped up.

[0128] With reference to FIG. 2, the text information "You have a new health morning report, click to view!" can be included in the first notification bar 201, for example. The text information displayed in the first notification bar 201 is not limited in the embodiment, and can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, as long as the text information in the first notification bar 201 is used to inform the user that the health report has been generated.

[0129] In addition, the icon and the application name of the physical examination application can be included in the first notification bar 201 (see the upper left corner of the interface), and the time when the first notification bar 201 is displayed can also be included (see the upper right corner of the interface), so that the user can determine which application provides the current first notification bar and which time the first notification bar is popped up.

[0130] With reference to FIG. 2, it can be determined that two controls can be included in the first notification bar 201, which are the control 202 for viewing the health report and the control 203 for ignoring the health report.

[0131] In one implementation, as shown in (b) of FIG. 2, it is assumed that the user operates the control 202 for viewing the health report. The wearable device can display a second interface as shown in (c) of FIG. 2 in response to the user operation on the control 202, for example, where the second interface can be understood as an interface for displaying the health report.

[0132] As shown in (c) of FIG. 2, the health report can be displayed in the second interface, for example. Because the screen size of the wearable device is limited, part of the information in the health report can be displayed when the second interface is initially displayed. In the example of FIG. 2, the weather information and the greeting information in the health report can be displayed when the second interface is initially displayed, for example.

[0133] With reference to (c) of FIG. 2, the user can then input a sliding operation on the second interface, so as to display the remaining information in the health report in the second interface as shown in (d) of FIG. 2, to realize the browsing of the health report. In FIG. 2, only one sliding operation is taken as an example for introduction, and in fact, the user can input multiple sliding operations to browse the health report, which will not be described here. It can be understood that the sliding operation on the second interface can be realized based on a screen touch operation, or can also be realized based on a sliding operation of a watch scroll wheel, which is not limited in the embodiment.

[0134] In actual implementation, when the second interface is initially displayed, which part of the information in the health report is displayed in the second interface can be set according to actual requirements, and the embodiment does not limit this. In an implementation manner, for example, information in a top region of the health report can be displayed, or information in a middle region of the health report can be displayed, or information in a bottom region of the health report can be displayed, or information in any region of the health report can be displayed, so that part of the information in the health report is displayed when the second interface is initially displayed.

[0135] Alternatively, information of a specific category in the health report can be displayed according to categories of information in the health report, so that part of the information in the health report is displayed when the second interface is initially displayed. The embodiment does not limit the determination manner of the part of the information in the health report displayed in the second interface when the second interface is initially displayed.

[0136] In an implementation manner, at least one of the following information categories can be included in the health report: weather information, greeting information, sleep information, physical index information, and exercise suggestion information. An example of a complete health report is described below with reference to FIG. 4. FIG. 4 is an implementation schematic diagram of a health report according to an embodiment of the present application.

[0137] In order to facilitate drawing of the figure, the complete health report is still divided into several figures in FIG. 4, and it can be understood that the complete health report can be obtained by combining (a) to (c) in FIG. 4 in order, and in order to clearly show the combining manner, part of the content in (b) in FIG. 4 is retained in (a) in FIG. 4, and part of the content in (c) in FIG. 4 is retained in (b) in FIG. 4.

[0138] It can be understood that the second interface can only display part of the content in the health report at the same time when the wearable device displays the second interface, and the user can perform a sliding operation on the second interface, so as to display information of each part of the health report in the second interface. The information included in the health report is described below with reference to FIG. 4.

[0139] As shown in (a) in FIG. 4, weather information can be included in the health report, for example, the weather information introduced herein can be weather information of the day when the health report is provided. As shown in the figure, the weather information can include a weather type (such as cloudy), a current temperature (26℃), a temperature range (23℃ / 12℃), and an icon corresponding to the weather type. The embodiment does not limit the specific content of the weather information, which can be extended arbitrarily according to actual requirements.

[0140] In addition, the health report can also include greeting information, which can be understood with reference to "Good morning" and "Very good, full of energy for the day!" shown in (a) of FIG. 4. The specific content of the greeting information is not limited in this embodiment.

[0141] In addition, the health report can also include health data determined for the user in the previous day, as shown in (b) of FIG. 4. In one implementation, the health data can include sleep data and multi-item physical index information shown in FIG. 4, where the multi-item physical index information can include resting heart rate, heart rate range, blood oxygen range, stress range, heart health information, menstrual period information, and weight information. The health data is described below respectively.

[0142] 1) Night sleep

[0143] The night sleep can be understood as the sleep duration of the user in the night, which is described below as a specific parameter. In this embodiment, the health data of the previous day is provided every day, but the sleep data is special because the user usually sleeps in the evening of the previous day (or it can be in the early morning of the next day) and continues until the morning of the next day.

[0144] Therefore, in one implementation, the wearable device can not consider the monitoring period when counting the sleep duration, but directly monitor the information of the user falling asleep and the user getting up. For example, the wearable device can record a first time when the user falls asleep, and record a second time when the user gets up, and then determine the sleep duration of the user based on the first time and the second time, or the specific counting method of the sleep duration can be extended according to actual needs, which is not limited in this embodiment. In summary, the wearable device can count the sleep duration of the user based on the sleep condition of the user.

[0145] Then, when generating the health report, the wearable device can obtain the latest sleep duration counted, and display the latest sleep duration counted in the health report. In the case shown in (b) of FIG. 4, the sleep duration of the user in the night can be, for example, 8 hours.

[0146] In addition, in order to make the user more intuitively understand the night sleep, the health report can also provide a recommended sleep duration of the night sleep (6-10 hours shown in the figure). In addition, the recommended sleep duration can be used as a basis, and then the proportion of the sleep duration of the user in the night in the recommended sleep duration can be displayed in the form of a progress bar.

[0147] 2) Resting heart rate

[0148] In one implementation, the wearable device can periodically collect the user's heart rate at fixed time intervals within the time range of a monitoring period (e.g., from 0 to 24 hours) and average the collected heart rates within the time range of the previous day to determine the user's resting heart rate for the previous day. As shown, the user's resting heart rate for the previous day can be, for example, 65 beats per minute.

[0149] Alternatively, in one implementation, the wearable device can also periodically collect the user's heart rate at fixed time intervals within the time range of a monitoring period when the user is determined to be in a state of low activity. The collected heart rates are then averaged in the following day to determine the user's resting heart rate for the previous day. The present embodiment does not limit the specific manner of determining the resting heart rate, which can be set according to actual needs.

[0150] 3) Heart rate range

[0151] In one implementation, the wearable device can periodically collect the user's heart rate at fixed time intervals within the time range of a day and determine the maximum and minimum heart rates collected within the time range of the previous day to determine the user's heart rate range for the previous day. As shown, the user's heart rate range for the previous day can be, for example, 64-82 beats per minute.

[0152] 4) Blood oxygen range

[0153] In one implementation, the wearable device can periodically collect the user's blood oxygen at fixed time intervals within the time range of a day and determine the maximum and minimum blood oxygen collected within the time range of the previous day to determine the user's blood oxygen range for the previous day. As shown, the user's blood oxygen range for the previous day can be, for example, 95%-99%. The normal reference range of blood oxygen values can also be provided in the health report to allow the user to understand the blood oxygen range for the previous day.

[0154] 5) Stress range

[0155] In one implementation, the wearable device can periodically collect the user's stress value at fixed time intervals within the time range of a day and determine the maximum and minimum stress values collected within the time range of the previous day to determine the user's stress range for the previous day. As shown, the user's stress range for the previous day can be, for example, 24-36. The normal reference range of stress values can also be provided in the health report to allow the user to understand the stress range for the previous day.

[0156] 6) Heart health information

[0157] In an implementation, the wearable device can count the number of times of no abnormality and the number of times of abnormal heart rate of the user based on the body index related to the heart (e.g. heart rate) in a time range of a day, which is exemplarily introduced below by taking the heart rate as an example.

[0158] Exemplarily, the heart rate can be compared with the normal heart rate range after each collection of the heart rate, if the heart rate belongs to the normal heart rate range, the number of times of no abnormality is added by 1. Or if the heart rate does not belong to the normal heart rate range, the number of times of abnormal heart rate is added by 1. Thus, the heart health information of the previous day is determined based on the heart rate data collected multiple times in the previous day, which includes the number of times of no abnormality and the number of times of abnormal heart rate. In the example of FIG. 4, the number of times of no abnormality of the user in the previous day is 15 times, and the number of times of abnormal heart rate is 0 times.

[0159] In the actual implementation process, in addition to the heart rate, the body index related to the heart health that can be detected by the wearable device can also be used to measure whether the heart health is abnormal, which is not limited in the embodiment.

[0160] 7) Menstrual period information

[0161] In an implementation, in order to improve the comprehensiveness of the information in the health report, menstrual period prediction information can also be provided in the health report for the female user, which is used to indicate how many days are left to the predicted menstrual period. Exemplarily, the menstrual period prediction information can be obtained directly from the related application program without monitoring and displayed in the health report.

[0162] 8) Body weight information

[0163] In order to improve the comprehensiveness of the information in the health report, the body weight information of the user can also be provided in the health report, which can include the body weight value, as shown in (b) of FIG. 4, for example, the body weight value of the user can be 50.8 kg. And in order for the user to understand the body weight information more intuitively and richly, the body weight evaluation information can also be displayed beside the body weight value, as shown in (b) of FIG. 4, which is “normal”. The body weight evaluation information can also include underweight, overweight, etc.

[0164] And the different body weight ranges can also be represented by different colored lines beside the body weight value, and the current body weight range of the user can be indicated by a cursor. For example, the four lines shown in (b) of FIG. 4 indicate the body weight ranges from left to right as underweight, normal, overweight and obesity. Wherein the cursor (i.e. the triangular mark) is located in the line area corresponding to the normal body weight range, which is used to indicate that the body weight value of the user belongs to the normal body weight range.

[0165] In the health report, the weight value can be obtained from the related application. In one implementation, the weight value displayed in the health report can be the weight value recorded by the related application last time. Alternatively, if the related application records multiple weight values in the previous day, the weight value displayed in the health report can also be the average of the multiple weight values in the previous day. The embodiment does not limit the manner of obtaining the weight value displayed in the health report, which can be set according to actual needs.

[0166] The above describes the multiple health data contained in (b) of FIG. 4. In actual implementation, the specific information content contained in the sleep information and the multiple body index information can also be arbitrarily extended according to actual needs, which is not limited in the embodiment.

[0167] Referring to (b) of FIG. 4, it can be determined that the name of each body index information can be displayed above the body index information, so that the user can intuitively and quickly know the specific meaning of each body index. The application icon corresponding to the body index is also displayed, so that the user can go to the application corresponding to the body index to view more detailed data when the user wants to further understand the body index. The sleep information is similar, which is not described here.

[0168] It can also be understood that the above-described data collection is automatically performed by the wearable device without the user's awareness, so that the wearable device can effectively monitor the health information of the user within a certain time range without the user's triggering, and directly generate a health report according to the information monitored in the last monitoring period in the next monitoring period and push it to the user, thereby effectively avoiding the disadvantage that the user needs to perform tedious operations to achieve health data collection.

[0169] As shown in (c) of FIG. 4, the health report can also include exercise suggestion information. In one implementation, the user can input an exercise target in the wearable device, for example, the user can input an ideal weight and a date for reaching the ideal weight, or the user can input an ideal weight loss value or an ideal muscle gain value in this month, and the like. The embodiment does not limit the specific setting manner of the exercise target.

[0170] Then the wearable device can generate a matching exercise plan for the user according to the exercise target of the user, which can include the exercise content of each day, the planned calorie intake and the planned calorie consumption, and the like.

[0171] Referring to (c) in FIG. 4, the motion suggestion information can include the motion plan to be completed on the day, i.e., "Easy Run·E Intensity" and "Runner Upper Body Strength Training Level 2" shown in the figure, and can also include the planned calorie intake on the day (i.e., 1999 shown in the figure) and the calorie intake on the day (i.e., 425 shown in the figure), and can also include the planned calorie consumption on the day (i.e., 2429 shown in the figure) and the calorie consumption on the day (i.e., 1130 shown in the figure). In addition, the progress bar can be used to display the proportion of the calorie intake in the planned calorie intake and the proportion of the calorie consumption in the planned calorie consumption, so as to provide more intuitive calorie information for the user.

[0172] Referring to (c) in FIG. 4, it can be determined that the motion suggestion information can also include the total number of days of the motion plan (28) and the number of days that have passed (21), and the progress ring can be used to intuitively display the proportion of the remaining number of days of the motion plan in the total number of days.

[0173] Meanwhile, the motion plan for the week can also be displayed in the form of a chart and a shape in the motion suggestion information. As shown in the figure, day 1-day 7 correspond to Monday-Sunday in a week, and each week x is displayed below a circular ring. For example, the wearable device can use different colors of the circular ring to indicate whether there is a motion plan for each day. For example, the circular ring colors of Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday are used to indicate that there are motion plans for these four days. The circular ring color of Tuesday is slightly different from the other three, because the day when the health report is displayed is Tuesday in the example of FIG. 4, and the circular ring color of Tuesday is further adjusted (for example, the color can be adjusted to be lighter). In addition, the circular ring colors of Monday, Friday and Sunday are used to indicate that there is no motion plan for these three days. In addition, the date corresponding to each day is also displayed below each circular ring.

[0174] Referring to (b) in FIG. 4, it can be understood that the wearable device can highlight the day of the week (shown as "2" in the figure), the planned indication information for the day (the circular ring shown below "2" in the figure), and the date for the day (shown as 30 in the figure, representing 30th) in a preset style, so that the user can quickly obtain the relevant indication of the motion information for the day.

[0175] The chart and shape are used in the health report to indicate the motion plan for the week, which can provide more rich and intuitive motion plan planning for the user to improve the user experience.

[0176] It should be understood that the interface style, layout mode and display mode of each information of the health report introduced in FIG. 4 are only one possible example, and in actual implementation, the specific design of the health report can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, as long as the health report can be used to reflect the related information introduced above. It can be understood that the information reflected in the health report can also be arbitrarily extended and selected according to actual needs. Any information related to the health of the user can be added to the health report and displayed in the second interface to provide the user. The above-mentioned multiple body indicators are only one possible implementation, and in actual implementation, the body indicators monitored by the wearable device can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs.

[0177] In summary, the method provided by the embodiment of the present application can continuously monitor the body indicators of the user without the user's awareness, and then generate a health report based on the monitored body indicators and push it to the user, so that the user can also effectively obtain health information without operation, thereby avoiding the problem of complicated operation, and also avoiding the problem of failure to collect health information caused by the user forgetting or not wanting to operate. In addition to the monitoring information of the body indicators, the health report can also include weather information, greeting information, exercise suggestion information and the like. These information can also be set in rich display forms to provide as much information as possible to the user in the health report, thereby improving the user experience.

[0178] The above describes a possible implementation of a complete health report in combination with FIG. 4, but it can be understood that in the example of FIG. 4, there is no abnormal body indicator in the health report. The following still takes such a health report as an example to introduce the implementation of the health report with abnormal body indicators in combination with FIG. 5. FIG. 5 is a second implementation schematic diagram of a health report provided by the embodiment of the present application.

[0179] Most of the contents in FIG. 5 are similar to those introduced in FIG. 4, and only the differences will be described below.

[0180] Referring to (a) in FIG. 5, if the health report contains abnormal body indicators, when the health report is initially displayed, the abnormal prompt information can be displayed in the health report, for example, the user can refer to “You have 2 health data to pay attention to!” in the figure. It can be understood that by displaying the abnormal prompt information on the first page of the health report, the user can quickly understand whether there is abnormal data in the current health report.

[0181] As can be further understood with reference to (b) of FIG. 5, assuming that there are 2 abnormal heart rates in the heart rate data collected for the user on the previous day, the abnormal notification information can be displayed for the physical index of "heart rate range" in the health report, which can include, for example, the text information "2 abnormal statistics yesterday" as shown in the figure, so as to timely inform the user that the physical index is abnormal. In addition, the icon containing the text "abnormal" as shown in the figure can also be included, which can be displayed in the form of a special color, so as to more explicitly and obviously prompt the user that the physical index is abnormal. In addition, the number of abnormal heart rates recorded yesterday can also be displayed in the number of abnormal heart rates in the heart health information, which is 2.

[0182] In addition, assuming that there are 4 abnormal blood oxygen values in the blood oxygen data collected for the user on the previous day, the abnormal notification information can be displayed for the physical index of "blood oxygen range" in the health report, which can include, for example, the text information "4 abnormal statistics yesterday" as shown in the figure, so as to timely inform the user that the physical index is abnormal. In addition, the icon containing the text "abnormal" as shown in the figure can also be included, which can be displayed in the form of a special color, so as to more explicitly and obviously prompt the user that the physical index is abnormal.

[0183] The remaining content displayed in (b) of FIG. 5 is similar to (b) of FIG. 4, which will not be described here.

[0184] Secondly, with reference to (a) of FIG. 5, when the health report of the user contains abnormal physical indexes, the abnormal prompt information can be displayed in the greeting information, which is used to inform that some physical indexes need to be paid attention to. The abnormal prompt information can be, for example, the text information "You have 2 health data to pay attention to!" as shown in (a) of FIG. 5.

[0185] (c) of FIG. 5 is similar to the implementation introduced in (c) of FIG. 4, which will not be described here.

[0186] With reference to the health report with abnormal physical indexes introduced in FIG. 5, in one implementation, when the second interface is initially displayed, whether the part of content to be displayed in the second interface is determined according to the different areas in the health report or is determined according to the information categories in the health report as introduced above, the greeting information as shown in (a) of FIG. 5 can be displayed first, which can indicate whether the physical indexes of the user are abnormal.

[0187] Because the screen size of the wearable device is limited, the content that can be displayed in the screen at the same time is limited, so when the second interface is initially displayed, the user can be informed of the overview of the health report through the greeting information, that is, the user can directly determine whether the health data is abnormal, so as to improve the information quality and information density provided by the second interface to the user in the initial case.

[0188] For some users, if the user sees that the body indicators are normal in the health report when the second interface is initially displayed, the user can no longer browse the content of the health report in detail, so this can save the user's time to some extent. For some users, some body indicators may be abnormal for a long time due to physical reasons. For these users, if the abnormal body indicators are directly displayed to the user when the second interface is initially displayed, the user experience may be poor, so the method of reminding that some body indicators are abnormal can reduce the negative information directly provided to the user to some extent.

[0189] Based on the above introduction, it can be determined that when the health report includes abnormal body indicators, the health report can also include abnormal prompt information, and the abnormal prompt information is used to inform the user that there is abnormal body indicator information in the health report. For example, "You have 2 health data to pay attention to" introduced in FIG. 5 can be understood as abnormal prompt information.

[0190] In one implementation, in the case where the health report includes abnormal prompt information, the wearable device may, for example, respond to the operation of the user on the abnormal prompt information, thereby positioning the location of the abnormal body indicator information in the health report, and jumping to display the abnormal body indicator information in the health report in the second interface, so that the user can quickly know the detailed information of the abnormal body indicators.

[0191] The implementation is described below in combination with FIG. 6, which is an interface schematic diagram for positioning abnormal indicators provided by an embodiment of the present application.

[0192] As shown in (a) of FIG. 6, it is assumed that the health report is displayed in the second interface, and the health report includes the abnormal prompt information "You have 2 health data to pay attention to!", so the user may, for example, operate the abnormal prompt information. The operation may, for example, be a click operation or a long press operation, and the present embodiment does not limit this.

[0193] Afterwards, the wearable device responds to the user operation on the abnormality prompt information, thereby displaying the part corresponding to the body index information with abnormality in the health report in the second interface as shown in (b) in FIG. 6. In the current example, assuming that the heart rate range and the blood oxygen range in the health report have abnormality, the wearable device can locate the positions of the heart rate range and the blood oxygen range in the health report, thereby displaying the part corresponding to the heart rate range and the blood oxygen range in the health report in the second interface.

[0194] Exemplarily, the wearable device can locate the positions of the respective information in the health report by means of coordinate values, for example. For the body index of the heart rate range, for example, the area (which can be a rectangular area with the width consistent with the width of the health report, for example) occupied by the body index information of the heart rate range in the health report can be regarded as the distribution area corresponding to the heart rate range. Afterwards, the position of the body index of the heart rate range in the health report can be determined according to the coordinate value of the upper left corner (or any other corner) of the distribution area corresponding to the heart rate range, for example.

[0195] The position determination manners for the rest of the information in the health report are similar, which will not be described herein. It can be understood that the coordinate values are used to locate the positions of the information only as a possible implementation, and the position of the information in the health report can also be determined according to the distance between the upper left corner of the distribution area corresponding to the information and the upper left corner of the health report, for example. The specific expression manner of the position of the information in the health report is not limited in the embodiment.

[0196] In summary, for the wearable device, in the case that the health report indicates that one or more body indices have abnormality through the abnormality prompt information, because the data is collected and statistically generated by the wearable device, the wearable device can determine which body indices have abnormality. Afterwards, the wearable device can respond to the user operation on the abnormality prompt information to locate the positions of the body indices with abnormality in the health report according to the implementation manners described above, and display the report content corresponding to the body indices with abnormality in the health report in the second interface.

[0197] In an implementation manner, the wearable device can align the upper left corner of the distribution area of the abnormal body index in the health report with the upper left corner of the screen, thereby sequentially displaying one or more abnormal body indices in the health report from the top of the second interface. Alternatively, the wearable device can align the upper left corner of the distribution area of the abnormal body index in the health report with the upper left corner of the middle area of the screen, thereby displaying one or more abnormal body indices in the health report at the middle position of the second interface.

[0198] In actual implementation, after the user clicks the abnormal prompt information, the specific position in the second interface where the body index with abnormality in the health report is displayed can be set according to actual needs, and the embodiment does not limit this. As long as the body index with abnormality in the health report can be displayed in the second interface.

[0199] And it can be understood that in some cases, for example, when the number of body indexes with abnormality in the health report is small (such as only one), or the body indexes with abnormality in the health report are adjacent (for example, the case shown in FIG. 6), the wearable device can respond to the user operation acting on the abnormal prompt information, thereby displaying one or more body indexes with abnormality in the health report in the second interface at a time.

[0200] But in other cases, for example, when the number of body indexes with abnormality in the health report is large, or the distribution of body indexes with abnormality in the health report is far apart, it can cause the wearable device to be unable to display all the body indexes with abnormality in the second interface at a time. In this case, the wearable device can display part of the body indexes with abnormality in the initial case, for example, the most forward abnormal body index can be displayed preferentially, so that the user can browse the remaining abnormal body indexes through a unified downward sliding operation, and the user operation fluency is improved. Or the most serious abnormal body index can also be displayed preferentially, so that the user can pay attention to the abnormal body index with high severity first, and the importance of the information that the user can obtain is improved. The embodiment does not limit which part of the abnormal body index is displayed preferentially in the second interface, which can be determined according to actual needs.

[0201] After displaying part of the body indexes with abnormality in the second interface, the wearable device can respond to the sliding operation input by the user to the second interface, for example, to allow the user to view the remaining body indexes with abnormality.

[0202] And, in order to facilitate the user to view the multiple body indexes with abnormality, the wearable device can arrange the multiple body indexes with abnormality adjacent to each other when generating the health report, thereby effectively improving the user's operation efficiency.

[0203] In summary, the information processing method provided in the present application can display overview information of the health report in the second interface when the second interface is initially displayed, wherein the overview information is used to indicate whether there is an abnormal physical index in the health report, thereby effectively improving the information quality and information density provided to the user under the initial condition, and also reducing the negative information directly brought to the user. In the case where there is an abnormal physical index, the overview information can also be referred to as abnormal indication information, and then the user can operate the abnormal indication information, so that the wearable device can locate the abnormal physical index in the health report and display the abnormal physical index in the health report in the second interface, so that the user can quickly go to the location of the abnormal physical index in the health report to check the detailed information.

[0204] The above embodiments introduce a series of implementations of the user viewing the health report and the user performing related operations on the health report. It can be determined with reference to (b) in FIG. 2 that the first notification bar further includes a control 203 for ignoring the current health report, that is, the user can also choose to temporarily not view the health report. The implementation is further described below. FIG. 7 is an interface diagram of ignoring the report provided in the embodiment of the present application.

[0205] (a) and (b) in FIG. 7 are similar to (a) and (b) in FIG. 2, and will not be described again here.

[0206] With reference to (b) in FIG. 7, the first notification bar includes a control 203 for ignoring the notification of the current health report. As shown in the figure, it is assumed that the user operates the control 203, and then the wearable device can close the second interface shown in (b) in FIG. 7, or it can also be understood that the wearable device stops displaying the second interface.

[0207] After the second interface is closed, the wearable device displays the interface originally displayed in the screen before the second interface pops up, which can also be understood as the last display interface of the second interface. In the example of FIG. 7, the interface originally displayed in the screen before the second interface pops up is the watch face interface shown in (a) in FIG. 7, and therefore, in response to the user operation on the control 203, the wearable device can display the watch face interface, as shown in (c) in FIG. 7.

[0208] It can be understood that the interface originally displayed in the screen of the wearable device before the second interface pops up can be any possible interface, and therefore the embodiment does not limit the interface displayed by the wearable device after the second interface is closed, which depends on the last interface displayed by the wearable device before the second interface is displayed.

[0209] When the user operates the control 203, it means that the user does not need to view the currently generated health report temporarily, but the user can choose to view the health report after a period of time, so the wearable device still needs to provide a convenient health report viewing entry for the user.

[0210] In an implementation, the wearable device can, for example, collect the notification message of generating the health report into a specific interface for subsequent viewing by the user. In this embodiment, the specific interface can be understood as an interface for collecting notification messages. For example, the wearable device can display all unviewed notification messages in the specific interface, and then the user can browse one or more unviewed notification messages by operating to open the specific interface.

[0211] For example, a side swipe operation can be performed on the watch face interface to trigger the display of the specific interface. For example, an up swipe, a down swipe, a left swipe, or a right swipe operation can be performed on the watch face interface to display the specific interface in the wearable device. The specific interface in this embodiment is not limited in terms of triggering display mode and specific design style, which can be set according to actual needs. As long as the specific interface is used to collect notification messages.

[0212] In a possible implementation, the specific interface in this embodiment can be, for example, a negative one screen. Here, the negative one screen is briefly described. The negative one screen is a special page in the operating system of the smart device, which is usually located on the left side of the home screen and belongs to the extension of the home screen.

[0213] For example, the user can enter the negative one screen by swiping right on the home screen. The purpose of the negative one screen is to provide some quick functions and information summaries for the user, such as weather forecasts, schedules, news information, commonly used applications, or quick operations. The description of displaying the negative one screen by swiping right is only an example, and in some devices, the negative one screen can also be displayed by swiping left. The following describes an example of triggering the display of the negative one screen by swiping right.

[0214] Correspondingly, in the present embodiment, the home screen described above can correspond to the watch face interface described in the present embodiment. Then, referring to (c) in FIG. 7, the user can perform a rightward swiping operation on the watch face interface, for example, to display a minus one screen as shown in (d) in FIG. 7, which includes a notification message of generating a health report, referred to as a second notification bar in the present embodiment. It can also be determined with reference to the figure that the remaining notification messages, such as the express notification message shown in the figure, can also be included in the minus one screen, and weather information, date information, and the like can also be displayed in the minus one screen. The specific design of the minus one screen is not limited in the present embodiment, which can be set according to actual needs, as long as the minus one screen can be used to display the notification message of the health report that the user has not viewed in the present embodiment.

[0215] Referring to (d) in FIG. 7, the text information "You have a new health morning report, click to view!" is displayed in the second notification bar 701 to inform the user that there is a generated health report message, and the icon and name of the application that provides the health report, i.e., "Physical Examination" shown in the figure, are also displayed in the second notification bar 701, so that the user can determine which application sent the notification message.

[0216] The style design and display content of the second notification bar are not limited in the present embodiment, which can be set according to actual needs, as long as the second notification bar can be used to indicate that there is a generated health report.

[0217] In the case of displaying the second notification bar 701 in the minus one screen, if the user needs to view the health report at this time, referring to (d) in FIG. 7, the user can operate the second notification bar 701, and then the wearable device responds to the user operation on the second notification bar to display a second interface as shown in (d) in FIG. 7, which displays the health report. The related implementation of the second interface and the health report has been described in detail in the above embodiment, which will not be described here.

[0218] Therefore, in the present embodiment, in the case that the user operates the second control to select not to view the health report temporarily, the notification message of generating the health report can be hidden in the minus one screen, and then in the case that the user needs to view the health report, the user can trigger the display of the minus one screen by operation, and the second notification bar for indicating the existence of the generated health report is included in the minus one screen. Then the user can conveniently open the second interface displaying the health report by operating the second notification bar, so as to effectively provide the user with an operation entrance for conveniently viewing the health report.

[0219] On the basis of the above introduction, it can be understood that the user in the negative one screen of the embodiment receives the notification message, and the notification message received in the negative one screen is exemplarily the notification message which is not opened and viewed by the user. Further, to avoid too many notification messages received in the negative one screen, resulting in that the user finds the required notification message is time-consuming, the last operation time limit can be further set for the second notification bar in the application, and if the operation of the user to the second notification bar is not detected before the last operation time limit, the third notification bar can be cancelled in the negative one screen, so as to ensure the simplicity of the message in the negative one screen.

[0220] For example, the wearable device can set a fixed first preset time, which is referred to as the first preset time in the embodiment. If the user operation input by the user for the second notification bar is not received before the first preset time, the second notification bar is cancelled in the negative one screen. The first preset time can be 12 o'clock every day, or can also be 24 o'clock every day, and the specific setting of the first preset time is not limited in the embodiment, which can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs.

[0221] It can be understood that the first preset time set in the embodiment is effective for each monitoring period, that is, each monitoring period corresponds to a first preset time. In the current monitoring period, if the second notification bar is included in the negative one screen, and the user does not operate the second notification bar before the first preset time, the second notification bar in the negative one screen is cancelled, or it can also be understood that the second notification bar is closed. Similar operations are performed in the next monitoring period, and so on.

[0222] The above embodiments introduce the related implementation of the wearable device providing the health report for the user. It can be understood that in the above embodiments, the user passively receives the information provided by the wearable device, so as to understand the related health data. Such an implementation can complete the monitoring of the physical index and the statistics of the related data without the user's awareness, and directly provides the user with the statistical health data. However, in some scenarios, the user may also have the demand of actively measuring the physical index. In the related art, the user can only open each application corresponding to each physical index one by one, and perform the measurement process of each physical index. Such an implementation has the problems of complicated operation and long time consumption.

[0223] Based on this, the application further provides a scheme for the user to measure multiple physical indexes at a time, which is described in detail below. FIG. 8 is an interface diagram of the user actively measuring the physical index provided by the embodiment of the application.

[0224] As shown in (a) of FIG. 8, a physical examination application 801 can be installed in the wearable device, for example, which can be used to implement the function of measuring multiple physical indicators at one time as described above. In addition, the generation of the health report, the monitoring of the physical indicators, the pushing of the message for generating the health report, and other processes related to the health report as described in the above embodiments can also be performed by the physical examination application 801.

[0225] It can be understood that the "physical examination" application mentioned in the embodiments is only one possible implementation, and in actual implementation, the name and icon of the application program can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, as long as the application program has the functions described above (monitoring physical indicators, generating health reports, pushing notification messages for health reports, and measuring multiple physical indicators at one time, etc.). For example, the physical examination application can be referred to as a first application in the embodiments, and the first application is still taken as an example to be described below.

[0226] Referring to (a) of FIG. 8, the user can operate the physical examination application 801, for example, and then the wearable device displays the home page interface of the physical examination application as shown in (b) of FIG. 8 in response to the user's operation on the physical examination application. As shown, the home page interface of the physical examination application can include a control 802 for triggering the measurement of multiple physical indicators, which is referred to as a third control in the embodiments.

[0227] In addition, it can be determined that the third control 802 can also display the text information "one-key measurement", and the text information "45 seconds for measuring multiple health indicators" above the third control 802, so that the user can understand the function of the third control and the capability of the first application. The design of the third control on the home page interface and the design of the text prompt information of the third control in the embodiments are not limited, and they can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, as long as the third control has the corresponding capability.

[0228] Referring to (b) of FIG. 8, it is assumed that the user operates the third control 802, and then the wearable device can perform the measurement of multiple physical indicators in response to the user's operation on the third control 802. The measurement of multiple physical indicators can be processed sequentially or in parallel, and the embodiments are not limited thereto. The specific implementation of the measurement of physical indicators can be understood with reference to the implementation in the related art, which will not be described in detail here.

[0229] Meanwhile, during the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes, the wearable device can also provide some interface effects to the user, so that the user can be aware that the wearable device is currently performing the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes. After the user operates the third control 802, the wearable device can display the interfaces shown in (c) of FIG. 8 and (d) of FIG. 8 in sequence. The (c) of FIG. 8 can be understood as a countdown interface for the start of the measurement of the physical indexes, and the specific setting time length of the countdown can be set according to actual needs.

[0230] After the countdown ends in the interface shown in (c) of FIG. 8, the interface shown in (d) of FIG. 8 can be displayed, which is used to prompt that the wearable device is performing the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes. The countdown interface (c) of FIG. 8 and the measurement process prompt interface (d) of FIG. 8 can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, and the present embodiment does not limit this.

[0231] In an implementation manner, after the wearable device ends the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes, the third interface shown in (e) of FIG. 8 can be displayed, and the third interface in the present embodiment includes the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes. For example, after the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes ends, the physical examination application can summarize the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes and some other information, so as to generate a physical examination report, and then the physical examination report can be displayed in the third interface to provide the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes to the user.

[0232] Similarly, as described above, because the information content contained in the physical examination report can be relatively large, and the screen size of the wearable device is limited, when the third interface is initially displayed, part of the content of the physical examination report can be displayed in the third interface. Then, the user can perform a sliding operation on the third interface to browse the remaining content of the physical examination report.

[0233] The implementation of inputting the sliding operation on the third interface to browse the physical examination report, and the related implementation of displaying part of the content of the physical examination report in the third interface when the third interface is initially displayed, are similar to the processing manner of the second interface described in the above embodiment, and will not be described herein again.

[0234] Next, taking FIG. 9 as an example, a complete physical examination report is exemplarily described, and FIG. 9 is an implementation schematic diagram one of a physical examination report provided by the present embodiment.

[0235] For the convenience of drawing, in Fig. 9, a complete physical examination report is still divided into several figures for introduction, it can be understood that (a)-(c) in Fig. 9 are combined in order to obtain a complete physical examination report, and in order to clarify the combination mode, part of (b) in Fig. 9 is retained in (a) in Fig. 9, and part of (c) in Fig. 9 is retained in (b) in Fig. 9.

[0236] As shown in (a) of Fig. 9, the summary information of the measurement results can be included in the physical examination report, for example, wherein the summary information is used to indicate whether there is an abnormality in the measurement results of a plurality of physical indicators. It is shown in Fig. 9 that there is no abnormality, and then the summary information can include the text information shown in the figure, such as "no abnormalities found" and "7 items detected successfully, no abnormalities found". The specific design of the summary information in the case of no abnormality is not limited in the embodiment, as long as the summary information can be used to indicate that there is no abnormal physical indicator in the physical examination report.

[0237] For example, the summary information can be located at the top of the physical examination report, so that when the third interface is initially displayed, the summary information of the physical examination report is first displayed to the user, thereby improving the information quality and information density directly provided to the user. Further beneficial effects can also be referred to the above-mentioned introduction of the summary information of the health report in the initial display of the second interface, which will not be repeated here.

[0238] Referring to Fig. 9, it can be understood that the plurality of physical indicators in the embodiment can include the following contents: irregular heart rate detection information, average information, blood oxygen, stress, sleep duration, menstrual period information and weight. In actual implementation, the plurality of physical indicators measured by the third control can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, and the embodiment is not limited thereto.

[0239] The plurality of physical indicators contained in Fig. 9 will be introduced as an example. Referring to Fig. 9, it can be determined that in the current example, the plurality of physical indicators is divided into a plurality of different categories, and then displayed in sequence for each category, and the name of each category is displayed in Fig. 9 to improve the standardization of the information provided by the physical examination report and improve the readability. For example, the plurality of physical indicators can be divided into the categories of heart health research, basic items and related items, which will be introduced respectively as follows.

[0240] Firstly, the heart health research category is introduced. Referring to (a) of FIG. 9, the body index of heart irregularity detection information is included in the current category. When the heart rate of the user in the current measurement process is normal, the text information of "no abnormality" and / or "no abnormality is found in this detection" can be displayed in the area corresponding to the body index of "heart rate irregularity detection" in the physical examination report, so as to inform the user that there is no problem of heart irregularity.

[0241] Secondly, the basic project category is introduced. Referring to (b) of FIG. 9, the body indexes of average heart rate, blood oxygen and stress are included in the current category. The display manner of the related information of the body indexes in the physical examination report is similar to that in the health report, which will not be described herein again.

[0242] However, referring to (b) of FIG. 9, it can be understood that in the area corresponding to the body index of blood oxygen, different color lines can be used to represent different blood oxygen ranges, and a cursor can be used to indicate the blood oxygen range to which the current blood oxygen value of the user belongs. The body index of stress is similar. In the actual implementation process, whether the corresponding range indication and cursor are arranged in the area corresponding to each body index can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs. For example, the range indication and cursor can not be arranged in the areas corresponding to the body indexes of blood oxygen and stress in the physical examination report, and for another example, the range indication and cursor can be arranged in the areas corresponding to some body indexes in the health report. The arrangement of the range indication and cursor in the present embodiment is not limited.

[0243] Finally, the related project category is introduced. Referring to (c) of FIG. 9, the body indexes of sleep duration, menstrual period information and weight are included in the current category. The display manner of the body indexes in the physical examination report is similar to that in the above embodiment, which will not be described herein again.

[0244] In an implementation manner, the body indexes in the basic project category introduced above can be measured by the wearable device in real time, and the body indexes in the related project category can be obtained directly by the wearable device from the related App, for example. That is, the body indexes measured can be included in the physical examination report, and the body indexes obtained by directly acquiring the recorded data of the application can also be included.

[0245] Referring to (c) of FIG. 9, it can also be determined that the completion control can be included at the bottom of the physical examination report. The wearable device can respond to the operation on the completion control, so as to close the third interface.

[0246] The above describes various possible implementations of the multiple pieces of information included in the physical examination report in conjunction with FIG. 9, but it should be understood that the interface style, layout, and display of each piece of information of the physical examination report described in FIG. 9 are merely one possible example, and in actual implementation, the specific design of the physical examination report can be set arbitrarily according to actual needs, as long as the physical examination report can be used to reflect the relevant information described above. It can be understood that the information reflected in the physical examination report can also be arbitrarily extended and selected according to actual needs, and any information related to the user's physical indicators can be added to the physical examination report and displayed in the third interface to provide the user.

[0247] The above describes the implementation of the physical examination report in the case where none of the multiple physical indicators is abnormal. Next, the relevant implementation of the physical examination report in the case where some of the multiple physical indicators is abnormal will be described in conjunction with FIG. 10. FIG. 10 is a second implementation schematic diagram of a physical examination report provided by an embodiment of the present application.

[0248] Most of the content in FIG. 10 is similar to that described in FIG. 9, and only the different support will be described below.

[0249] As shown in (a) of FIG. 10, when some of the multiple physical indicators is abnormal, the summary information in the physical examination report can indicate that the physical indicators are abnormal. For example, the summary information in the physical examination report can inform the user of the number of abnormal physical indicators through "3 abnormalities" and the text information "7 items detected successfully, 3 abnormalities exist". In addition, the summary information in the physical examination report can also inform the user of which physical indicators are abnormal through the text information "Abnormal items: irregular heart rate detection, blood oxygen, stress".

[0250] The present embodiment does not limit the specific design of the summary information in the case where the physical indicators are abnormal, as long as the summary information can be used to indicate the abnormal physical indicators included in the physical examination report.

[0251] In addition, the physical indicators shown in (a), (b), and (c) of FIG. 10 are similar to those shown in (a), (b), and (c) of FIG. 9, except that in the example of FIG. 10, the three physical indicators of irregular heart rate detection, blood oxygen, and stress are abnormal, so there are some differences in the values. The detailed conditions will not be described here.

[0252] It can be understood that the plurality of physical indexes measured or acquired can be summarized to generate the physical examination report containing the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes, and then the physical examination report is displayed in the third interface, so that the measurement results of the plurality of physical indexes can be effectively provided to the user, and the readability and integration of the information can be improved through the report.

[0253] In the example introduced in FIG. 10, when the physical examination report contains an abnormal physical index, the user can also operate the summary information in the physical examination report, and then the wearable device responds to the user operation on the summary information to locate the abnormal physical index in the physical examination report, and jump to display the position of the abnormal physical index in the third interface. The specific implementation and benefits can be understood with reference to the above introduction of jumping to display the abnormal physical index in the second interface, which will not be repeated here.

[0254] The above introduces the related implementation of the health report and the physical examination report. In one implementation, the related processing of the health report and the related processing of the physical examination report in the embodiment can be performed by the physical examination application, so that the health report and the physical examination report viewing entrance can be further provided in the physical examination application, so that the user can review the generated health report and physical examination report again when needed.

[0255] The report viewing entrance in the physical examination application will be introduced below in combination with specific drawings. First, FIG. 8 will be further explained. (a) and (b) of FIG. 8 show the implementation that the wearable device displays the home page interface of the physical examination application after the user clicks the physical examination application. In one implementation, only part of the content of the home page interface is shown in (b) of FIG. 8, because the screen size of the wearable device is limited, and the remaining content of the home page interface needs to be inputted by the user to slide to be displayed. In one implementation, the report viewing entrance can be located in the home page interface of the physical examination application.

[0256] The complete interface content of the home page interface of the physical examination application will be exemplarily explained below taking FIG. 11 as an example. FIG. 11 is an implementation schematic diagram of the home page interface of the physical examination application provided by the embodiment of the application.

[0257] As shown in FIG. 11, the third control 1101 for triggering measurement of a plurality of physical indexes can be included in the home page interface. The specific implementation and related operation of the third control have been introduced in the above embodiment, which will not be repeated here.

[0258] In addition, the fourth control 1102 corresponding to the report viewing entry can also be included in the home interface. For example, the user can click the fourth control 1102 to jump to a list interface corresponding to the report. The report in the list interface can be the health report described above or the physical examination report described above. The implementation of the fourth control 1102 will be described below in detail, and will not be described here.

[0259] In this embodiment, when the user does not trigger the measurement of the plurality of physical indicators through the third control 1102 described above for a long time, the health report can also initiate a measurement reminder to remind the user to perform the measurement of the physical indicators. For this function, a third switch control 1103 can be provided in the home interface, where the third switch control 1103 is used to indicate whether to start the reminder function. The reminder function is used to remind the user to perform the physical examination operation (i.e., the operation of measuring the plurality of physical indicators described above) when the user does not perform the physical examination operation for a long time. The reminder function described here will be described in detail below, and will not be described here. By providing the switch control corresponding to the function of providing the physical examination reminder to the user, the user can decide whether to start the physical examination reminder according to the actual needs, so as to effectively improve the degree of freedom of function setting.

[0260] In addition, the fourth control 1102 corresponding to the report viewing entry can also be included in the home interface. For example, the user can click the fourth control 1102 to jump to a list interface corresponding to the report. The report in the list interface can be the health report described above or the physical examination report described above. The implementation of the fourth control 1102 will be described below in detail, and will not be described here.

[0261] In addition, the fourth control 1102 corresponding to the report viewing entry can also be included in the home interface. For example, the user can click the fourth control 1102 to jump to a list interface corresponding to the report. The report in the list interface can be the health report described above or the physical examination report described above. The implementation of the fourth control 1102 will be described below in detail, and will not be described here.

[0262] Referring to FIG. 11, it can be determined that some text information can also be provided below the first switch control 1105, so as to make the user clear the detailed information of the function controlled by the first switch control, and further provide a reference for the user to decide how to adjust the first switch control.

[0263] In addition, the second switch control 1106 can also be included in the home interface, where the second switch control 1106 is used to set whether the exercise suggestion information needs to be included in the health report. It can be understood that in the case that the second switch control 1106 is in the on state, the health report generated by the wearable device includes exercise suggestion information. And in the case that the second switch control 1106 is in the off state, the health report generated by the wearable device does not include exercise suggestion information.

[0264] In addition to the second switch control for controlling whether the exercise suggestion information is included in the health report, the home interface can also include switch controls corresponding to the remaining information in the health report, so as to control whether specific information is included in the health report. The switch controls for controlling the information included in the health report can be arbitrarily set according to actual needs, which are not limited in the embodiment.

[0265] It can be understood that by setting the switch control for controlling whether the corresponding information is included in the health information, the user can customize the content included in the health report according to the actual needs, so as to effectively improve the flexibility of the health report.

[0266] In addition, referring to FIG. 11, the control 1107 can also be included in the home interface. When the user operates the control 1107, the introduction interface corresponding to the physical examination application can be displayed, so that the user can understand the related information of the physical examination application.

[0267] The embodiment introduces the content that can be included in the home interface of the physical examination application in combination with FIG. 11, but it can be understood that the above-mentioned various controls and information included in the home interface are a possible implementation. Meanwhile, in other possible implementations, the above-mentioned various controls and information can also be displayed in the remaining interfaces of the physical examination application, that is, the embodiment does not limit the specific interface of the physical examination application for displaying the above-mentioned various controls and information, which can be arbitrarily set according to actual needs. As long as the interface for displaying the corresponding control and the corresponding information can be included in the physical examination application, the user can then operate the control in the corresponding interface of the physical examination application to complete the corresponding setting or adjustment.

[0268] The following takes the example of the various controls and information shown in FIG. 11 all being displayed on the homepage interface of the physical examination application to further introduce the respective detailed implementation of each control. When the control is included in the remaining interfaces, the implementation is similar, and thus is not described again here.

[0269] First, the implementation of the user viewing the health report and the physical examination report is described in combination with FIG. 12, that is, the following describes the fourth control 1102 corresponding to the report viewing entry in combination with FIG. 12. FIG. 12 is an interface schematic diagram of viewing a report provided by an embodiment of the present application.

[0270] As shown in FIG. 12, the fourth control 1102 is included in the homepage interface shown in (a) of FIG. 12. For example, the expansion mark (two diagonal line marks) to the right of the text information of “physical examination report” shown in the figure can be understood as the fourth control 1102. Alternatively, the text information including “physical examination report” and “4 physical examination reports” shown in the figure, and the rounded rectangular region including the expansion mark can also be understood as the fourth control 1102, and the present embodiment does not limit the specific setting manner of the fourth control 1102, which can be arbitrarily set according to actual needs. The following takes the latter implementation currently introduced as an example for description. In one implementation, by displaying the number of physical examination reports saved by the wearable device in the fourth control 1102, the user can be provided with more abundant information as much as possible.

[0271] Referring to (a) of FIG. 12, the user can operate the fourth control 1102, for example, and then the wearable device can display the fourth interface shown in (b) of FIG. 12 in response to the operation, and the fourth interface includes a list containing multiple physical examination reports. The list containing the physical examination reports is referred to as a second report list in the present embodiment.

[0272] As shown, the second report list in the fourth interface includes a physical examination report generated at 17:25 on October 17, and also includes a physical examination report generated at 12:03 on October 14. That is, the list containing multiple physical examination reports can be displayed in the fourth interface, and the multiple physical examination reports herein can be, for example, n physical examination reports arranged in reverse order according to the report generation time. Alternatively, the n physical examination reports can also be screened out according to certain rules, and the present embodiment does not limit this.

[0273] Wherein, the number of n can be extended according to actual demand. In an implementation, because the storage space of the wearable device is limited, the physical examination application can be set in the wearable device, and the physical examination application only saves the n latest generated physical examination reports, and the list containing the n physical examination reports is displayed in the fourth interface. And more physical examination reports can be stored in the terminal device, and the user can check the remaining physical examination reports in the physical examination application in the terminal device.

[0274] Further, in order to facilitate the user to view the detailed content of the physical examination report, the embodiment can also be provided with the viewing control corresponding to each of the n physical examination reports in the list of second reports, and then the user can display the detail page corresponding to the physical examination report by operating the viewing control corresponding to the physical examination report.

[0275] As shown in (b) of FIG. 12, for example, the list of physical examination reports can be displayed in the fourth interface, and the list of physical examination reports includes the viewing control 1201 corresponding to the physical examination report generated on October 17, and also includes the viewing control 1202 corresponding to the physical examination report generated on October 14. The understanding of the viewing control is similar to the fourth control described above, for example, it can be understood that the expansion mark is a control, or it can also be understood that the control is a rounded rectangle area containing text information and an expansion mark. The embodiment does not limit this, and the latter is still taken as an example for introduction here.

[0276] As can be understood with reference to the drawings, the report name (i.e. the physical examination report) of the physical examination report can be included in the viewing control, and the generation date, generation time and abnormality indication information of the physical examination report can also be included. In this way, effective information can be provided to the user in the viewing control, so that the user can quickly find the physical examination report to be viewed.

[0277] For example, assuming that the user operates the viewing control 1201, the physical examination application will correspondingly display the physical examination report corresponding to the viewing control 1201 in a new interface. The detailed implementation of the physical examination report has been introduced in the above embodiment, and will not be described here.

[0278] As can be further determined with reference to (b) of FIG. 12, the fifth control 1203 for viewing the health report can also be included in the fourth interface. The user can display the sixth interface as shown in (c) of FIG. 12 by clicking the fifth control 1203, and the sixth interface includes a list containing multiple health reports. The list containing the health reports is referred to as the list of first reports in the embodiment.

[0279] As shown in the figure, the list of the first report in the sixth interface contains a health report generated on October 18, 10:07 am, and also contains a health report generated on October 17, 10:07 am. That is, the list in the sixth interface can display a plurality of health reports, and the plurality of health reports are determined in a manner similar to the determination of the plurality of physical examination reports described above, which will not be repeated here.

[0280] Further, in order to facilitate the user to view the detailed content of the health report, the embodiment can also be configured to specifically contain n health reports each corresponding to a viewing control in the list of health reports, and then the user can display the detail page corresponding to the health report by operating the viewing control corresponding to the health report.

[0281] As shown in (c) of FIG. 12, for example, the list of health reports can be displayed in the sixth interface, and the list of health reports contains the viewing control 1204 corresponding to the health report generated on October 18, and also contains the viewing control 1205 corresponding to the health report generated on October 17. The understanding of the viewing control is similar to the above description, which will not be repeated here.

[0282] As can be understood with reference to the drawings, the report name (i.e. health morning report) of the health report can be contained in the viewing control, and the generation date, generation time and abnormality indication information of the health report can also be contained. In this way, effective information can be provided to the user in the viewing control, so that the user can quickly find the health report to be viewed.

[0283] For example, if the user operates the viewing control 1204, the physical examination application will correspondingly display the health report on October 18 in a new interface, for example, refer to (d) of FIG. 12 for understanding. The detailed implementation of the health report has been described in the above embodiment, which will not be repeated here.

[0284] It is to be understood that the wearable device can store n pieces of physical examination reports and m pieces of health reports generated recently, wherein the specific values of n and m can be set arbitrarily according to actual requirements. It is to be understood that the physical examination reports and health reports generated on the same day can be acquired through the viewing portal provided in this embodiment, and some reports generated in the past can also be acquired through the viewing portal provided in this embodiment.

[0285] It is to be further emphasized that, in the implementation introduced in FIG. 12, the viewing portal of the health report (i.e., the fifth control) is actually set inside the viewing portal of the physical examination report (i.e., the fourth control), that is, the user needs to click the viewing portal of the physical examination report first to see the viewing portal of the health report. It is to be understood that this is only one possible implementation. In another implementation, for example, the viewing portal of the physical examination report and the viewing portal of the health report can be set independently, for example, the two viewing portals can be set in the same interface, or the viewing portal of the physical examination report can be set inside the viewing portal of the health report. The present embodiment does not limit the setting logic of the viewing portal of the physical examination report and the viewing portal of the health report. In any case, as long as the two viewing portals are included in the physical examination application, so that the user can acquire the required report content through the viewing portal.

[0286] Secondly, the implementation in which the wearable device reminds the user to perform physical examination when the user has not performed physical examination for a long time will be introduced in combination with FIG. 13. FIG. 13 is an interface diagram of reminding measurement provided in the present embodiment.

[0287] It is to be understood that FIG. 11 introduces that the third switch control 1103 can be set in the physical examination application, and the third switch control 1103 is used to set whether to start the measurement reminding function of multiple physical indexes. Exemplarily, when the third switch control 1103 is in the starting state, the wearable device can prompt the user to perform physical examination at a corresponding time when a specific condition is met. This will be introduced in the following.

[0288] In an implementation manner, if the user does not operate the third control to trigger the duration of measuring the plurality of physical indexes to reach a preset threshold, it can be considered that the user has not performed the physical examination operation for a long time, at this time, the item that the user initiates the physical examination reminder can be selected. The specific setting of the preset threshold can be determined according to actual needs, for example, the preset threshold can be set to one week, which can be pre-set for the wearable device or can be set by the user, and the embodiment does not limit this.

[0289] In order to ensure the standardization of the reminder message, a second preset time for initiating the reminder to the user can also be set in the embodiment, that is, the wearable device can initiate the reminder to the user when the second preset time arrives. The second preset time can be pre-set for the wearable device or can be set by the user. For example, the setting control 1104 is introduced in FIG. 11, for example, the user can set the second preset time (i.e., the reminder time) for the physical examination reminder through the setting control 1104.

[0290] For example, referring to FIG. 13, in the case that the duration of not measuring the plurality of physical indexes reaches the preset threshold and reaches the second preset time, for example, the eighth interface shown in (a) of FIG. 13 can be displayed, and the eighth interface can include prompt information, wherein the prompt information is used to prompt the user to perform the measurement of the plurality of physical indexes. For example, the prompt information can be the text information "It's been a week, go for a physical examination" shown in the figure, or in actual implementation, the specific implementation of the prompt information can also be set according to actual needs, as long as the prompt information can play a corresponding role, and the embodiment does not limit this.

[0291] Referring to (a) of FIG. 13, it can be determined that the eighth interface can also include a control 1301, which can be referred to as a seventh control in the embodiment. For example, the user can operate the control 1301, and then the wearable device responds to the operation to display the home interface shown in (b) of FIG. 13, so as to quickly switch the interface to the interface that can directly perform the physical examination operation, so as to facilitate the user to trigger the device to perform the physical examination operation.

[0292] In addition, the eighth interface can also include a control 1302, wherein the control 1302 is used to indicate to ignore the current physical examination reminder. Then, for example, the wearable device can respond to the user operation on the control 1302 to close the eighth interface.

[0293] In the embodiment, by sending the physical examination reminder to the user at a time when the user has not performed the physical examination for a long time, the frequency of measuring the physical indexes of the user can be improved to some extent, so that the physical indexes of the user can contain more measurement data.

[0294] It can be determined with reference to FIG. 11 that the related setting control of the health report, such as the first switch control 1105 and the second switch control 1106, can be included in the home interface. In an implementation, the user can enter the home interface of the physical examination application as shown by clicking the application icon of the physical examination application, and then make corresponding settings for the health report.

[0295] Or in another implementation, the user can also directly jump from the page of the health report to the home interface of the physical examination application, and then make corresponding settings for the health report. The implementation is introduced below in combination with FIG. 14, which is an interface schematic diagram I for jumping to the home interface of an application provided by an embodiment of the present application.

[0296] In (a) of FIG. 14, the health report is shown, and the control 1401 as shown can be included at the bottom (or any position) of the health report. Then, the user operates the control 1401, and for example, can directly jump from the interface displaying the health report to the home interface of the health application as shown in (b) of FIG. 14, so that the user can quickly jump to the setting interface corresponding to the health report in the scenario of browsing the health report, and then make corresponding settings for the health report, thereby effectively improving the convenience of user operation and improving the coverage of the scenario.

[0297] It can be understood that the current example is described by taking that the setting control of the health report is included in the home interface as an example, when the setting control of the health report is included in other interfaces, the user operates the control 1401, and then directly jumps to the other interface. The embodiment does not limit the interface after jumping, in any case, it will jump to the interface including the setting control of the health report.

[0298] It can be understood with reference to (a) of FIG. 14 that the control 1402 as shown can also be included at the bottom of the health report, for example, the user can operate the control 1402, and then close the interface currently displaying the health report.

[0299] On the basis of the above introduction, another implementation of directly jumping to the home interface of the health application is described below. FIG. 15 is an interface schematic diagram II for jumping to the home interface of an application provided by an embodiment of the present application.

[0300] It can be determined with reference to the foregoing description that the wearable device in this application continuously monitors a plurality of body indexes of a user. In one implementation, when the wearable device determines that an abnormality exists in a body index based on the monitored body indexes, for example, when a body index exceeds a normal range, the wearable device can directly pop up a warning message to prompt the user to pay attention to the current body index.

[0301] For example, referring to (a) in FIG. 15, it is assumed that the wearable device monitors that the blood oxygen body index exceeds the normal range. Then, for example, an interface can be popped up, and the warning information corresponding to the blood oxygen body index can be displayed in the interface. The warning information can include, for example, the monitored blood oxygen value and the preset blood oxygen value.

[0302] In addition, referring to (b) in FIG. 15, it is assumed that the wearable device monitors that the heart rate body index exceeds the normal range. Then, for example, an interface can be popped up, and the warning information corresponding to the heart rate body index can be displayed in the interface. The warning information can include, for example, the monitored heart rate value and the heart rate line graph.

[0303] The implementation of the respective warning information corresponding to each body index in this embodiment is not limited, and can be set according to actual needs, as long as the warning information can indicate that the current body index is abnormal.

[0304] It can be determined with reference to (a) and (b) in FIG. 15 that the interface for displaying the warning information can include a control for jumping to the physical examination interface. That is, the control 1501 shown in (a) in FIG. 15 and the control 1502 shown in (b) in FIG. 15.

[0305] Then, the user operates the control 1501 shown in (a) in FIG. 15, or the user operates the control 1502 shown in (b) in FIG. 15, and the wearable device correspondingly jumps to display the home interface as shown in (c) in FIG. 15, so that the user can quickly perform the physical examination operation of a plurality of body indexes.

[0306] In this embodiment, the wearable device initiates a warning to the user when it is monitored that the body index of the user is abnormal, so that the user can quickly pay attention to the abnormality of the current body index. Meanwhile, the interface for displaying the warning information also includes a control for jumping to the physical examination interface, so that the wearable device can quickly switch to the physical examination interface, thereby providing the user with a convenient and fast body index measurement function.

[0307] It should be noted that the module names involved in the embodiments of the present application can be defined as other names, as long as the functions of the modules can be realized, and the names of the modules are not limited.

[0308] It should be noted that the user information (including but not limited to user equipment information, user personal information, etc.) and data (including but not limited to data for analysis, stored data, displayed data, etc.) involved in the embodiments of the present application are all information and data authorized by the user or authorized by all parties, and the collection, use and processing of related data need to comply with relevant laws, regulations and standards of relevant countries and regions, and provide corresponding operation portal for user to choose authorization or refusal.

[0309] The information processing method of the embodiments of the present application has been described above, and the device provided by the embodiments of the present application for executing the above method will be described below. Those skilled in the art can understand that the method and the device can be combined and referred to each other, and the related device provided by the embodiments of the present application can execute the steps in the above information processing method.

[0310] The information processing method provided by the embodiments of the present application can be applied in an electronic device with data processing function. The electronic device includes a wearable device, and the specific device form of the wearable device can refer to the above related description, which will not be repeated here.

[0311] For example, FIG. 16 is a schematic diagram of the hardware structure of the wearable device provided by the embodiments of the present application. The wearable device can include a processor 1610, a mobile communication module 1620, a wireless communication module 1630, a display screen 1640, a charge management module 1650, a power management module 1651, a battery 1652, an internal storage 1660 and an audio module 1670, etc.

[0312] It can be understood that the structure illustrated in the embodiments of the present application does not constitute a specific limitation on the wearable device. In other embodiments of the present application, the wearable device can include more or fewer components than the illustration, or combine certain components, or split certain components, or different component arrangements. The illustrated components can be implemented in hardware, software or a combination of software and hardware.

[0313] The processor 1610 can include one or more processing units. Different processing units can be independent devices or integrated in one or more processors. The processor 1610 can also be provided with a memory for storing instructions and data. In one implementation, for example, the processor 1601 can perform related data processing work, thereby realizing the embodiments described above.

[0314] The wireless communication function of the wearable device can be implemented by an antenna, an antenna, a mobile communication module 1620, a wireless communication module 1630, a modem, and a baseband processor. In addition, a charging management module 1650 is used to receive a charging input from a charger. The power management module 1651 is used to connect the battery 1652, the charging management module 1650, and the processor 1610.

[0315] The wearable device can implement a display function by a GPU, a display screen 1640, and an application processor. The GPU is a microprocessor for image processing, connected to the display screen 1640 and the application processor. The GPU is used to perform mathematical and geometric calculations for graphics rendering. For example, the related implementation of the interface display described in the above embodiments can be performed by the GPU, the display screen 1640, and the application processor.

[0316] The wearable device can implement an audio function by an audio module 1670, a speaker, a microphone, and an application processor. For example, music playing, recording, etc.

[0317] For example, the system of the wearable device in the embodiments of the present application can be a lightweight Internet of Things operation (liteOS) system, or the software system of the wearable device in the embodiments of the present application can also be an Android system. For example, the software architecture of the wearable device can be described by taking the liteOS system with a layered architecture as an example. The software system of the wearable device is not limited in the embodiments of the present application.

[0318] In an implementation manner, the embodiments of the present application also provide an electronic device. FIG. 17 is a schematic diagram of a hardware structure of an electronic device provided by the embodiments of the present application.

[0319] As shown in FIG. 17, the electronic device 170 includes a processor 1701 and a memory 1702. The memory 1702 stores computer execution instructions. The processor 1701 executes the computer execution instructions stored in the memory 1702, so that the electronic device 170 executes the above method.

[0320] When the memory 1702 is independently arranged, the electronic device further includes a bus 1703 for connecting the memory 1702 and the processor 1701.

[0321] The embodiments of the present application provide a chip. The chip includes a processor configured to invoke a computer program in a memory to execute the technical solutions in the above embodiments. The implementation principle and technical effects are similar to those of the above related embodiments, which will not be repeated here.

[0322] The embodiments of the present application further provide a computer readable storage medium. The computer readable storage medium stores a computer program. The computer program is executed by a processor to implement the method described above. The method described in the above embodiments can be implemented by software, hardware, firmware or any combination thereof, in whole or in part. If implemented by software, the functions can be stored in or transmitted as one or more instructions or code on a computer readable medium. The computer readable medium can include computer storage medium and communication medium, and can further include any medium that can carry the computer program from one place to another. The storage medium can be any target medium that can be accessed by a computer.

[0323] In a possible implementation, the computer readable medium can include RAM, ROM, compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) or other optical disk storage, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium that is targeted to carry or store desired program code in the form of instructions or data structures and can be accessed by a computer. Moreover, any connection is properly referred to as a computer readable medium. For example, if software is transmitted from a website, server or other remote source using a coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, digital subscriber line (DSL) or wireless technology (such as infrared, radio and microwave), the coaxial cable, fiber optic cable, twisted pair, DSL or wireless technology (such as infrared, radio and microwave) is included in the definition of medium. As used herein, magnetic disks and optical disks include compact disks, laser disks, optical disks, digital versatile disks (DVDs), floppy disks and Blu-ray disks, in which magnetic disks usually reproduce data magnetically and optical disks reproduce data optically with a laser. Combinations of the above should also be included within the scope of computer readable medium.

[0324] The embodiments of the present application provide a computer program product, which includes a computer program. When the computer program is run, the computer program causes the computer to execute the method described above.

[0325] The embodiments of the present application are described with reference to the flowcharts and / or block diagrams of the methods, devices (systems) and computer program products according to the embodiments of the present application. It should be understood that each flow and / or block in the flowcharts and / or block diagrams, and the combination of flows and / or blocks in the flowcharts and / or block diagrams can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions can be provided to a general-purpose computer, a special-purpose computer, an embedded processor or other programmable data processing devices to produce a machine, so that the instructions executed by the computer or other programmable data processing devices produce a device that implements the functions specified in one or more flows in the flowcharts and / or one or more blocks in the block diagrams.

[0326] The above detailed description has further explained the purpose, technical solutions and beneficial effects of the present application. It should be understood that the above is only a specific embodiment of the present application and is not used to limit the protection scope of the present application. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made on the basis of the technical solutions of the present application should be included in the protection scope of the present application.

Claims

1. An information processing method characterized by comprising: The method comprises: displaying a first notification bar in a first interface in a first time range, the first notification bar displaying a first report, the first notification bar comprising a first control; in response to a user operation on the first control, displaying the first report in a second interface, the first report comprising at least one of the following information: weather information, sleep information, body index information, and exercise suggestion information.

2. The method of claim 1, wherein, The method of displaying the first notification bar in the first interface in the first time range comprises: in a case where first information is monitored in a preset time range, displaying the first interface comprising the first notification bar in a preset time period from a time when the first information is monitored, the first information being used to indicate that the user has ended sleep; wherein the first time range corresponds to the preset time period from the time when the first information is monitored.

3. The method according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The first notification bar further comprises a second control. The method further comprises: in response to a user operation on the second control, closing the first interface; in response to a user operation of opening a negative one screen, displaying the negative one screen, the negative one screen comprising a second notification bar, the second notification bar being used to indicate that a generated first report exists; in response to a user operation on the second notification bar, displaying the first report in the second interface.

4. The method of claim 3, wherein, The method further comprises: if no user operation on the second notification bar is received by a first preset time, canceling display of the second notification bar in the negative one screen.

5. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The first report further comprises abnormal prompt information; at an initial time of displaying the second interface, at least the abnormal prompt information is displayed in the second interface; The method further comprises: in a case where the abnormal prompt information is used to indicate that there is an abnormal body index, in response to a user operation on the abnormal prompt information in the second interface, displaying a region corresponding to the abnormal body index in the first report in the second interface.

6. The method of claim 5, wherein, The method of displaying the first report in the second interface comprises: in response to a user operation of sliding the second interface, displaying the remaining information in the first report in the second interface.

7. The method according to any one of claims 2 to 6, characterized in that, The length of the first time range is 2-3 hours.

8. The method according to any one of claims 4-7, characterized in that, The first preset time belongs to 10:00-12:00 in the morning.

9. The method according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that, The method further comprises: in response to a user operation of opening a first application, displaying a home interface of the first application, the home interface comprising a third control used to trigger measurement of a plurality of body indexes; in response to a user operation on the third control, displaying a second report in a third interface, the second report comprising measurement results of the plurality of body indexes.

10. The method of claim 9, wherein, The home interface of the first application further comprises a fourth control used to view reports; The method further comprises: in response to a user operation on the fourth control, displaying a list of second reports in a fourth interface, the list of second reports comprising a first viewing control corresponding to the second report; in response to a user operation on the first viewing control, displaying the second report in a fifth interface.

11. The method of claim 10, wherein, The fourth interface further includes a fifth control for viewing the first report; The method further includes: In response to a user operation on the fifth control, displaying a list of first reports in a sixth interface, the list of first reports including a second viewing control corresponding to the first report; In response to a user operation on the second viewing control, displaying the first report in a seventh interface.

12. The method according to any one of claims 9-11, characterized in that, The method further includes: The first application further includes a first switch control in the home interface, the first switch control being used to indicate whether to start a function corresponding to the first report.

13. The method according to any one of claims 9-12, characterized in that, The method further includes: The first application further includes a second switch control in the home interface, the second switch control being used to indicate whether to include target information in the first report, the target information being any one of the following information: the weather information, the sleep information, the body index information, or the exercise suggestion information.

14. The method according to any one of claims 9 to 13, characterized in that, The first report further includes a sixth control; The method further includes: In response to a user operation on the sixth control, displaying the home interface of the first application.

15. The method according to any one of claims 9 to 14, characterized in that, The method further includes: If a duration of measuring the plurality of body indexes does not reach a preset threshold through the third control, when a second preset time arrives, displaying an eighth interface including prompt information, the prompt information being used to prompt to perform measurement of the plurality of body indexes, the eighth interface including a seventh control; In response to a user operation on the seventh control, displaying the home interface of the first application.

16. The method of claim 15, wherein, The first application includes a third switch control in the home interface, the third switch control being used to indicate whether to start a measurement reminder of the plurality of body indexes; and The first application further includes a setting control in the home interface, the setting control being used to set the second preset time. The method further includes:

17. The method according to any one of claims 9-16, characterized in that, When an abnormal body index is monitored, displaying a warning information in a ninth interface, the warning information being used to indicate the abnormal body index, the ninth interface further including an eighth control; In response to a user operation on the eighth control, displaying the home interface of the first application. The electronic device includes one or more processors and a memory; 18. An electronic device, comprising: The memory is coupled to the one or more processors, and is configured to store computer program codes, the computer program codes including computer instructions, the one or more processors invoking the computer instructions to cause the electronic device to perform the method in any one of claims 1 to 17. The chip system is applied to an electronic device, and includes one or more processors, the one or more processors being configured to invoke computer instructions to cause the electronic device to perform the method in any one of claims 1 to 17.

19. A chip system, characterized by The computer readable storage medium includes computer instructions, when the computer instructions are run on an electronic device, causing the electronic device to perform the method in any one of claims 1 to 17.

20. A computer-readable storage medium, characterized in that, ​ 21. A computer program product, characterised in that, The computer program product comprises computer program code which, when run on an electronic device, causes the electronic device to perform the method of any one of claims 1 to 17.

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