Weather-Based Arthritis Tracking: A Mobile Mechanism for Preventive Strategies

Jin-Lun Goh, Sin-Ban Ho, C. Tan
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Arthritis is a common joint disorder characterised by symptoms such as swelling, pain, stiffness, and limited joint movement. It primarily affects older individuals, women, and athletes. The advent of information technology has created opportunities for patients to manage their health conditions more effectively. Research indicates that weather can affect arthritis symptoms, with many patients experiencing severe discomfort during rainy weather due to the expansion of already inflamed tissues. However, there is currently no mobile application mechanism available that combines weather forecasting with health recommendations for arthritis patients, which means that patients may not have access to important information that could help them manage their symptoms. Furthermore, few research workflows have focused on weather conditions in online arthritis treatment systems. This research aims to develop a weather-based mobile system for arthritis tracking that provides health advice and alerts based on current and forecast weather conditions, as well as features to help patients track how weather affects their arthritis. This system utilises several tools for its development. The Flutter Framework is used for creating mobile apps, while Firebase is chosen as the cloud-hosted database. Visual Studio Code and Android Studio are utilised as the code editor and Android emulator, respectively. Information about weather forecasts is retrieved via the OpenWeather API. The application mechanism will feature a user-friendly interface to help users stay updated on weather forecasts, and it will collect data in a reliable and user-centric manner for generating robust evidence on health outcomes.
基于天气的关节炎追踪:预防策略的移动机制
关节炎是一种常见的关节疾病,以肿胀、疼痛、僵硬和关节活动受限等症状为特征。它主要影响老年人、妇女和运动员。信息技术的出现为患者更有效地管理自己的健康状况创造了机会。研究表明,天气会影响关节炎的症状,许多患者在阴雨天气时会因已经发炎的组织扩张而感到严重不适。然而,目前还没有将天气预报与针对关节炎患者的健康建议相结合的移动应用机制,这意味着患者可能无法获得可以帮助他们控制症状的重要信息。此外,很少有研究工作流程关注在线关节炎治疗系统中的天气状况。本研究旨在开发一个基于天气的关节炎跟踪移动系统,该系统可根据当前和预测的天气状况提供健康建议和警报,并具有帮助患者跟踪天气如何影响其关节炎的功能。该系统的开发使用了多种工具。Flutter 框架用于创建移动应用程序,而 Firebase 则被选为云托管数据库。Visual Studio Code 和 Android Studio 分别用作代码编辑器和安卓模拟器。天气预报信息通过 OpenWeather API 获取。该应用机制将以用户友好的界面为特色,帮助用户随时了解天气预报的最新情况,并以可靠和以用户为中心的方式收集数据,以生成有关健康结果的可靠证据。
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