Lecturer Tashiro of Kobe Gakuin University Develops and Releases 'Respi Checker', a Smartphone App that Visualizes Respiratory Function
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Kobe Gakuin University's Lecturer Daisuke Tashiro released 'Respi Checker' on the AppStore. The app measures and visualizes breathing function by simply placing a smartphone on the abdomen.
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- Q: How does 'Respi Checker' measure breathing?
- A: It uses the smartphone's built-in sensors (gyro sensors) to measure abdominal movement (rise and contraction speed) by placing the device on the abdomen, thereby quantifying respiratory function.
- Q: Who developed this app?
- A: Lecturer Daisuke Tashiro from the Department of Occupational Therapy at Kobe Gakuin University's Faculty of Comprehensive Rehabilitation, along with his seminar students, developed the app over the past four years by collecting and analyzing data.
- Q: In what situations can 'Respi Checker' be useful?
- A: It can be used for daily self-checks of breathing, breathing training (1-5 minutes), rehabilitation, employee health management in health and wellness programs, and biofeedback in yoga.