Abstract:
An electronic device includes a user interface; a wireless communication circuit configured to communicate with an external electronic device; a processor; and a memory electrically connected to the processor. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to: identify a user input to start a meditation program via the user interface; start the meditation program in response to the identified user input; receive data related to a stress level of a user measured by the external electronic device during execution of the meditation program from the external electronic device via the wireless communication circuit; and display visual information on the user interface, wherein the visual information visually indicates a stress level change of the user resulting from the execution of the meditation program, based on at least a portion of the received data. In addition, various embodiments identified herein are realized.
Abstract:
An electronic device for sleep monitoring and an operation method includes a communication circuit, at least one sensor, and at least one processor. The at least one processor is configured to obtain biometric information of a user during the user's sleep to determine a reference condition for detecting a sleep breathing disorder event based on underlying disease information of the user, and to detect a sleep breathing disorder event based on the biometric information and the reference condition. The processor provides a user interface for the sleep breathing disorder event as the sleep breathing disorder event is detected.
Abstract:
An electronic device and method for providing information for stress relief are disclosed. The electronic device includes a user interface, at least one sensor, at least one processor operatively connected to the user interface and the at least one sensor, and a memory operatively connected to the at least one processor. The memory stores instructions to, when executed, cause the at least one processor to collect stress-related information through at least a part of the at least one sensor, identify contextual information of a user when stress calculated based on the collected stress-related information satisfies a designated condition, and guide at least one of a plurality of stress relief methods through the user interface at least based on the identified contextual information.
Abstract:
A system provides NFC service, comprising a second mobile terminal including, an NFC module for acquiring an NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) message from an NFC tag and an executable NFC application supporting automatically forwarding information comprising the NFC Data Exchange Format (NDEF) message data to a first mobile terminal. A wireless communication unit forwards the information to the first mobile terminal using a non-NFC communication method in response to at least one of, (a) a request message received from the first mobile terminal and (b) a predetermined stored command.
Abstract:
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a first sensor, memory storing one or more computer programs, and one or more processors, wherein one or more computer programs include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors individually or collectively, cause the electronic device to acquire a first biometric signal for measuring first biometric information of a user based on a first configuration value through the first sensor, acquire first data of the first biometric information measured based on the first biometric signal, determine whether re-measurement of the first biometric information is requested within a first time period, and acquire a second biometric signal for measuring the first biometric information based on a second configuration value different from the first configuration value through the first sensor based on the determination that re-measurement of the first biometric information is requested within the first time period.
Abstract:
An electronic device for providing a user interface related to a sleep state and an operating method thereof are provided. The electronic device includes a communication circuit, a memory, and at least one processor. The least one processor may be configured to acquire real-time sleep data of a user with regard to a unit sleep session, detect an abnormal rapid eye movement (REM) sleep event based on the real-time sleep data and the user's previous sleep data with regard to a full sleep session, and provide a user interface based on designated action information in response to the abnormal REM sleep event.
Abstract:
Various embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for measuring a users' biometric information and providing information related to the biometric information by an electronic device. An electronic device according to various embodiments of the present invention may comprise a sensor module, a display device, and a processor, wherein the processor: acquires, on the basis of the sensor module, biometric information of a user and place information related to the user; matches the biometric information with the place information; displays an interface including biometric information for a predetermined period of time through the display device; determines a place of a region selected by the user and a duration corresponding to the place in the interface; and specifies the duration and highlightedly displays biometric information within the duration in the interface. Various embodiments are possible.
Abstract:
An electronic device may include a blood glucose sensor configured to generate a blood glucose value by measuring a blood glucose level of a user, at least one processor, and memory storing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor individually and/or collectively, cause the electronic device to generate logs for the blood glucose value of the user obtained through the blood glucose sensor, determine a target event based on a target blood glucose value of the user obtained through the blood glucose sensor and the logs, and output a message suggesting a target behavior for the target event.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a display, at least one sensor, memory storing one or more computer programs and one or more processors communicatively coupled to the display, the at least one sensor and the memory. The one or more computer programs include computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the electronic device to display a first visual object for guiding a first activity identified based on first data obtained from the electronic device in a first designated time interval, superimposed on a screen including time information in a second designated time interval, and, after displaying the first visual object in the second designated time interval, display a second visual object for guiding a second activity distinct from the first activity, identified based on second data obtained in a third designated time interval including the second designated time interval, superimposed on the screen.
Abstract:
An electronic device includes a housing; a sensor module in the housing; a display; a memory; and a processor configured to monitor a blood glucose level of a user by using the sensor module; determine that the user is eating; record, in the memory, both a timepoint, of confirming that the blood glucose level exceeds the specific level, and the blood glucose level at the timepoint; determine, based on blood glucose records, a first timepoint, after the first meal, and a second timepoint, before the second meal; calculate an average value of blood glucose levels between the first timepoint and the second timepoint; obtain accumulated average value records daily; calculate a baseline blood glucose level of the user by using the plurality of accumulated average value records; and determine a low blood glucose reference level of the user based on the calculated baseline blood glucose level.