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Aipermon presents gold edition of the first activity sensor for everyday activities

01-25-2008 04:53 PM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: Aipermon GmbH & Co KG

Gold edition of Aipermon's activity sensor AiperMotion

Gold edition of Aipermon's activity sensor AiperMotion

DUBAI, January 2008 – Overweight and obesity are a global health problem. The company Aipermon, a producer of telemedicine systems from Munich, Germany, will present a newly developed telemetric device at the Arab Health Congress. This device can have a significant positive impact on weight loss. The instrument, called “AiperMotion”, makes it possible to measure all of the user’s everyday activities. It is only 78 x 48 x 20 mm in size and is worn on the user’s belt. An integrated display allows the user to view the intensity and duration of his activities, as well as the resulting calories burned. This way the amount of energy burned by climbing the stairs, doing housework or working in the yard, to name a few examples, can immediately be seen. Long-term evaluation of an activity profile is possible via computer software. There is also a telemetric version of the device which can transmit the data to a person monitoring the user. This makes new types of health programs possible.

“The function of the instrument is to motivate the user to lead a more active lifestyle, thereby achieving a long-lasting weight reduction,” says Dr. Schweizer, the managing director of Aipermon. “A scientific study by the university in Magdeburg, Germany showed that obese families who used an AiperMotion lost three times as much weight as obese families who did not use the instrument”. As a result, the sensor is now being used in clinical weight-loss programs.

For discriminating users, Aipermon is introducing a 24 karat gold plated version of the AiperMotion at the Arab Health Convention 2008. This special edition is hand-made by a traditional manufactory in Munich. So, anyone who wants to lose weight luxuriously should be willing to part with excess not only on his body but also in his wallet – but he’ll save that on candy anyway.

Aipermon at the Arab Health Congress: German Pavilion, Stand No. ZG76.

Aipermon GmbH & Co KG
Zamdorfer Str. 100
D – 81677 München
www.aipermon.com

press contact:
Dr. Cornelia Plume
Cornelia.plume@aipermon.com
T: +49-(0)89-97890-141
F: +49-(0)89-97890-199

Aipermon GmbH & Co. KG is a manufacturer of telemedicine equipment, based in Munich, Germany. It provides complete systems for remote monitoring of patient parameters and a unique telemetric sensor capable of measuring everyday activities.

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