Kobe Gakuin University Lecturer Develops and Releases "Respi Checker" App to Visualize Respiratory Function on Smartphones
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Kobe Gakuin University lecturer Daisuke Tashiro has developed and released "Respi Checker," an app that visualizes respiratory function using a smartphone. It allows easy self-checking of breathing without specialized equipment and is expected to be utilized in healthcare and health management fields.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of app is "Respi Checker"?
- A: It is an app that uses smartphone sensors (gyroscope) to measure abdominal movement and visualize/quantify respiratory function. Anyone can use it easily.
- Q: Who can use this app?
- A: A wide range of users, including general individuals interested in self-checking respiratory function, medical/rehabilitation professionals, corporate health managers, and yoga/breathing practitioners.
- Q: How can I purchase or download it?
- A: It is available on the App Store. You can access it via the "Download here" link in the press release.