Weight: Impact Measurement Type
This article pertains to: Impact
Weight Sources (Apps and Devices)
Inform Connected Apps and Devices (See Scale
)
Supported Weight Metrics/Data
Weight - lbs
BMI - kg/m2
Not all weight sources support BMI.
Weight Goals and Events (Notifications)
Goal and event (notification) options vary by the Impact measurement type. The tables below show goal and notification options for weight.
Goals
Metric | Goal Types | Number of Values |
---|---|---|
Weight | Individual reading limit | Single value |
Weight | Average reading limit | Single value |
Weight | Individual reading range | Range |
Weight | Average reading range | Range |
Weight | Reading count | Single value |
Weight | Change | Single value |
BMI | Individual reading limit | Single value |
Default Goal:
The “default goal” is the goal that determines which metrics or readings are in and out of range visually from the clinician dashboard. A single goal of this type must be present within the program in order for dashboard visuals (logbook and charts) to display readings or individual metrics as in or out of range. The “default goal” is added by default when a new program is created with the corresponding measurement type.
“Keep all body weight levels between [low] and [high] lbs”
Measurement Type: Weight - Weight
Goal Type: Individual Reading Range
Goal Usage: Reviewer Cannot Disable
Alternate “default goal” for weight management programs
An alternate “default goal” can be set for weight management programs. The weight change
goal can be used instead of the weight Individual Reading Range
to update the chart overlay and logbook out of range.
The change goal is intended to support weight management use cases where a “starting weight” can be entered for a participant, and a goal weight will be calculated for each participant.
In order for this goal to display, remove the existing weight Individual Reading Range
goal. If both goal types are present, the dashboard will display the Individual Reading Range
goal in the dashboard visualizations.
“Lose/Gain __ %/lbs from starting body weight”
Measurement Type: Weight - Weight
Goal Type: Change
Goal Usage: Reviewer Cannot Disable
Events
Metric | Trigger Type | Comparison | Recipient | Schedule |
---|---|---|---|---|
Weight | Change over time (Gain, Loss) | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Window |
Weight | Change (Gain, Loss) | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Every time |
Weight | Individual reading limit | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Every time, At most once per day |
Weight | Average reading limit | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Window |
Weight | Reading count | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Window |
BMI | Individual reading limit | Less than, More than | Provider, Participant | Every time, At most once per day |
Weight Logbook and Charts
The logbook view and chart views vary by the Impact measurement type. The examples below show the logbook view and chart view for weight.
Logbook
The logbook for the weight measurement type shows in a calendar format, with a range dependent on the view range selected at the top of the clinician dashboard. Weight values are shown:
Charts
The chart view for the weight measurement type shows a timeline with weight data. The chart date range is dependent on the view window selected at the top of the clinician dashboard. The reading value and reading timestamp are shown on datapoint click.