(reference circle) can be averaged to obtain the normal divergence and normal varia-
tion (standard deviation). In addition, with sufficient data, normal values can be ob-
tained for specific populations, such as those differentiated by age and sex. By com-
paring these normal values to the divergence and standard deviation of the MSAS
user, it should be possible to indicate the presence of worrying symptoms with greater
objectivity on the MSAS.
4.2 Creation of More Practical Advice
When worrying symptoms are detected, self-management will become easier for
users if the MSAS can create practical advice on the best measures to take. With each
pulse-wave measurement, responses to check-up questions are paired with the users’
individual attributes, and the condition of the users at the time of measurement is
included with these answers. Therefore, by analyzing large amounts of accumulated
data, correspondences can be made between pulse-wave measurement data and the
users’ condition across various contexts. Using this information, it should be possible
for the MSAS to offer more practical advice to suit each individual. In addition, we
are confident that the accumulation of large amounts of information will be useful in
the future in various kinds of pulse-wave research.
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