Abstract:
Disclosed is a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman, comprising: a fat deposition related factor acquisition unit; a term-after-pregnancy acquisition unit; a number-of-activity step acquisition unit; an activity energy consumption calculation unit; a proper energy consumption storage unit; a comparison and assessment unit; and a comparison and assessment result output unit. According to the present invention said fat deposition related factor acquisition unit acquires a factor related to fat deposition of the pregnant woman, said term-after-pregnancy acquisition unit acquires a term that has elapsed after pregnancy, and said number-of-activity step acquisition unit acquires the number of activity steps taken by the pregnant woman. Furthermore, said activity energy consumption calculation unit calculates activity energy consumption caused by said number of activity steps acquired, and said proper energy consumption storage unit stores proper energy consumption for the pregnant woman. Moreover, said comparison and assessment unit compares the activity energy consumption calculated by said activity energy consumption calculation unit with the corresponding proper energy consumption stored in said proper energy consumption storage unit for assessing the activity energy consumption, and said comparison and assessment result output unit outputs the result of comparison and assessment for the activity energy consumption made by said comparison and assessment unit.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0002]     The present invention relates to a pedometer, and more particularly, to a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman.  
         [0003]     2. Prior Art  
         [0004]     A pedometer is well known as one of the health care means. Many types of pedometers have been available in the market from the classical one in which the number of steps that a user actually walked is simply displayed to the new one that has recently been developed in which, in addition to the number of steps, an additional information necessary for health care including e.g. calorie value and body fat mass consumed by walking is displayed. One example of the pedometer in the later case is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Nos. 8-38462 and 2002-190007. The device as disclosed therein is configured to measure the number of steps and to calculate and display calorie consumption or fat mass consumption in order to know how much body fat is burned due to the walking activity (or the number of steps).  
         [0005]     The patent documents associated with the present invention are as follows:  
         [0006]     Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 8-38462; and  
         [0007]     Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-190007.  
         [0008]     However, the pedometer having capability of displaying health care information in addition to the number of steps, as described above, is generally designed for use with normal persons including male and female people. On the other hand, for pregnant women who are under the specific circumstances, control of calorie intake and calorie consumption has been conducted in view of weight increase (or body fat deposition) during pregnant period and of health care. Accordingly, it is highly desirable for those pregnant women to have some device that is capable of simply controlling calorie intake or calorie consumption during the pregnant period and the predetermined term after delivery. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the prior art pedometer is designed for use with the common people in normal condition, as described above, then it is not effective for pregnant women to use it without any modification for the purpose of health care during the pregnant period and the predetermined term after delivery. Rather, there may possibility of adverse effect of the prior art pedometer on the pregnant women.  
         [0009]     In view of the above an object of the present invention is to provide an improved pedometer for use with pregnant women to conduct health care during pregnant period and the predetermined interval after delivery.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0010]     To attain such object the present invention provides a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman, comprising: a fat deposition related factor acquisition unit; a term-after-pregnancy acquisition unit; a number-of-activity step acquisition unit; an activity energy consumption calculation unit; a proper energy consumption storage unit; a comparison and assessment unit; and a comparison and assessment result output unit, wherein  
         [0011]     said fat deposition related factor acquisition unit acquires a factor related to fat deposition of the pregnant woman,  
         [0012]     said term-after-pregnancy acquisition unit acquires term that has elapsed after pregnancy,  
         [0013]     said number-of-activity step acquisition unit acquires the number of activity steps taken by the pregnant woman,  
         [0014]     said activity energy consumption calculation unit calculates activity energy consumption caused by said number of activity steps acquired,  
         [0015]     said proper energy consumption storage unit stores proper energy consumption for the pregnant woman,  
         [0016]     said comparison and assessment unit compares the activity energy consumption calculated by said activity energy consumption calculation unit with the corresponding proper energy consumption stored in said proper energy consumption storage unit for assessing the activity energy consumption, and  
         [0017]     said comparison and assessment result output unit outputs the result of comparison and assessment for the activity energy consumption made by said comparison and assessment unit.  
         [0018]     According to one embodiment of the present invention said proper energy consumption storage unit stores the proper energy consumption in the form of proper energy consumption selection table in which the factor related to fat deposition and the term elapsed after pregnancy are listed in corresponding relation.  
         [0019]     According to another embodiment of the present invention said proper energy consumption storage unit stores the proper energy consumption in the form of proper energy consumption selection table in which the factor related to fat deposition, an intensity in activity in life after pregnancy, and the term elapsed after pregnancy are listed in corresponding relation.  
         [0020]     According to further embodiment of the present invention the factor related to fat deposition is any one of “BMI” before pregnancy, body weight before pregnancy, and body fat rate before pregnancy.  
         [0021]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said fat deposition related factor acquisition unit includes an input key and/or an external data read-in terminal, said input key is operated by a user for entering the factor related to fat deposition.  
         [0022]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said term-after-pregnancy acquisition unit includes: an input key; a clock unit; and a term-after-pregnancy calculation unit, wherein  
         [0023]     said input key is operated by the user for entering a date or expected date of delivery as well as the current date and time,  
         [0024]     said clock unit updates the current date and time depending on the entered current date and time, and  
         [0025]     said term-after-pregnancy calculation unit calculates the term elapsed after pregnancy depending on the entered date or expected date of delivery, the current date from the clock unit, and the pregnant period.  
         [0026]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said number-of-activity step acquisition unit includes a detection unit, said detection unit produces a signal for indicating the number of activity steps in response to user&#39;s steps.  
         [0027]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said activity energy consumption calculation unit includes: an input key; a clock unit; a calculation formula storage unit; and an arithmetic unit, wherein  
         [0028]     said input key is operated by the user for entering height or step width and body weight after pregnancy,  
         [0029]     said clock unit measures the time that has elapsed after the user started to walk,  
         [0030]     said calculation formula storage unit stores the calculation formula for calculating the activity energy consumption, and  
         [0031]     said arithmetic unit calculates the activity energy consumption, using the calculation formula for calculating the activity energy consumption stored in said calculation formula storage unit, depending on the entered height or step width and body weight after pregnancy, the number of activity steps acquired by the number-of-activity step acquisition unit, and the elapsed time that is measured by the clock unit.  
         [0032]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said comparison and assessment unit includes: an calculation formula and advice table storage unit; an arithmetic unit; and a selection unit, wherein  
         [0033]     said calculation formula and advice table storage unit stores a calculation formula for calculating deficiency of energy consumption, a calculation formula for calculating deficiency. of the number of activity steps, a calculation formula for calculating proper number of steps or a calculation formula for calculating rate of achievement, as well as an advice table,  
         [0034]     said arithmetic unit acts to calculate the deficiency of energy consumption using the calculation formula for calculating deficiency of energy consumption stored in the calculation formula and advice table storage unit, depending on the proper energy consumption selected from the proper energy consumption storage unit, and the activity energy consumption calculated by the arithmetic unit for activity energy consumption, to calculate the deficiency of the number of activity steps using the calculation formula for calculating deficiency of the number of activity steps stored in the calculation formula and advice table storage unit, depending on the calculated deficiency of energy consumption, to calculate proper number of steps using the calculation formula for calculating proper number of steps stored in the calculation formula and advice table storage unit, depending on the proper energy consumption selected from the proper energy consumption storage unit, or to calculate the rate of achievement using the calculation formula for calculating rate of achievement stored in the calculation formula and advice table storage unit, depending on the number of activity steps acquired by the number-of-activity step acquisition unit and the calculated proper number of steps, and  
         [0035]     said selection unit selects any one of advices in the advice table stored in the calculation formula and advice table storage unit, depending on the calculated rate of achievement.  
         [0036]     According to yet further embodiment of the present invention said comparison and assessment result output unit includes a display unit, said display unit displays the result of comparison from the comparison and assessment unit. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0037]     Now, the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:  
         [0038]      FIG. 1  is an external elevation view of a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0039]      FIG. 2  is a side view of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0040]      FIG. 3  is a block diagram illustrating electrical connection between components of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0041]      FIG. 4  is one example of a proper energy consumption selection table stored in a storage section of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0042]      FIG. 5  is another example of a proper energy consumption selection table stored in the storage section of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0043]      FIG. 6  is further example of a proper energy consumption selection table stored in the storage section of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0044]      FIG. 7  is one example of an advice selection table stored in the storage section of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0045]      FIG. 8  is a main flow chart for explaining operation of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0046]      FIG. 9  is a subroutine flow chart for explaining operation of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 ; and  
         [0047]      FIG. 10  is one example of an advice displayed on a display section of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 . 
     
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0048]      FIG. 1  is an external elevation view of a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman constructed according to one embodiment of the present invention.  FIG. 2  is a side view of the pedometer for a pregnant woman in  FIG. 1 . Referring to  FIGS. 1 and 2 , the pedometer for a pregnant woman in this embodiment comprises a case  10  which includes, on the rear surface thereof, a clip  11  for attaching to e.g. a waist band of a user, and a lid  12  for a battery container. The case  10  further includes, on the front surface thereof, a display unit  20  made up of e.g. an LCD element, a setting button  31 , an upward button  32 , a downward button  33 , and a display switching button  34 . Furthermore, the case  10  includes an external data read-in terminal  35  positioned on the side surface thereof. The setting button  31 , the upward button  32 , the downward button  33 , the display switching button  34 , and the external data read-in terminal  35  together form an input section  30 . The external data read-in terminal  35  is connected to a personal computer, a weight meter, a body fat meter, etc. for reading-in the relevant data.  
         [0049]     Although not seen in  FIGS. 1 and 2 , the pedometer for a pregnant woman in this embodiment further includes a power supply  40  ( FIG. 3 ) made up of a battery inserted into the battery container that is opened or closed by the lid  12  of the case  10 , a detector section  50  ( FIG. 3 ) formed of prior art pendulum type sensor positioned in the case  10  for detecting a step taken by a pregnant woman, an audio section  60  ( FIG. 3 ) formed of a buzzer, etc., a oscillator section  70  ( FIG. 3 ) formed of a vibrator, etc., and a microcomputer  80  ( FIG. 3 ) for providing functions of an arithmetic unit, a controller unit, a storage unit and a clock unit.  
         [0050]      FIG. 3  is a block diagram illustrating electrical connection between components of the pedometer for a pregnant woman, as described above with reference to  FIG. 1 . Referring to  FIG. 3 , the microcomputer  80  is powered by the power supply  40  to control the operation of the display section  20 , the input section  30 , the detector section  50 , the audio section  60  and the oscillator section  70 . The data from some external device connected to the external data read-in terminal  35  is transmitted to the storage section through an external data read-in interface circuit  36  under the control of the microcomputer  80 . In the same manner, the input data from the setting button  31 , the upward button  32 , the downward button  33  and the display switching button  34  all together forming the input section  30  is transmitted to the storage section under the control of the microcomputer  80 .  
         [0051]     The input section  30  is provided for entering the data including date or expected date of delivery of a user, height, body weight before and after pregnancy, intensity in activity in life after pregnancy, body fat rate before and after pregnancy, current date and time, age, etc. The detector section  50  is provided for producing the walking data (or the number of activity steps) of the user.  
         [0052]     The clock section which is one of the functions provided by the microcomputer  80  updates the current date and time depending on the data (current date and time) sent from the input section  30 . After initial setting as described later, it also measures the period of time elapsed since measuring of the number of activity steps is started.  
         [0053]     The storage section which is another one of the functions provided by the microcomputer  80  stores the data listed in proper energy consumption selection table (which lists the proper energy consumption in the form of corresponding relation between “BMI” before pregnancy, intensity in activity in life after pregnancy, and term elapsed after pregnancy), as exemplified in FIGS.  4  to  6 , the data listed in advice selection table (which lists advice messages in the form of corresponding relation between proper number of steps and number of activity steps), as exemplified in  FIG. 7 , and the following calculation formulae:
 
Body Mass Index “ BMI ” before Pregnancy=Body Weight before Pregnancy “ Wb ”÷(Height “ H ”) 2   (1)
 
Step Width “ S ”=Coefficient “ k 2”×Height “ H”   (2)
 
Activity Energy Consumption “ Ea ”=Coefficient “ k 1”×Body Weight after Pregnancy “ W ”×(Step Width “ S ”×Number of Activity Steps “ Ca ”÷Elapsed Time “ T ”) 2   (3)
 
Deficiency of Energy Consumption “ Ef ”=Proper Energy Consumption “ Er ”−Activity Energy Consumption “ Ea”   (4)
 
  
               Deficiency   ⁢           ⁢   of   ⁢           ⁢   Number   ⁢           ⁢   of   ⁢           ⁢   Activity   ⁢           ⁢       Steps   ⁢             ″     ⁢     Cf   ′       =           DeficiencyofEnergyConsumption   ″     ⁢     Ef   ″     ×       (       ElapsedTime   ″     ⁢     T   ″       )     2                 Coeficient   ″     ⁢     k1   ″     ×     BodtWeightafterPregenancy   ″     ⁢     W   ″     ×                 (       StepWidth   ″     ⁢     S   ″       )     2                       (   5   )                 Proper   ⁢           ⁢   Number   ⁢           ⁢   of   ⁢           ⁢       Steps   ⁢             ″     ⁢     Cr   ″       =           ProperEnergyConsumption   ″     ⁢     Er   ″     ×       (       ElapsedTime   ″     ⁢     T   ″       )     2                 Coeficient   ″     ⁢     k1   ″     ×     BodyWeightafterPregnancy   ″     ⁢     W   ″     ×                 (       StepWidth   ″     ⁢     S   ″       )     2                       (   6   )             
 Rate of Achievement=Number of Activity Steps “ Ca ”÷Proper Number of Steps “ Cr ”×100  (7)
 
         [0055]     The arithmetic section which is further one of the functions provided by the microcomputer  80  performs the following calculations and advice selection to provide the information characterizing the pregnant woman:  
         [0056]     A first calculation is performed in the arithmetic section in such manner that the data of body weight and height before pregnancy, as entered via the input section  30 , is substituted for the formula (1) for calculating Body Mass Index “BMI” before pregnancy, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated “BMI” before pregnancy. Then, the term that has elapsed after pregnancy (i.e., how many weeks have been elapsed after pregnancy? or is it lactation period?) is calculated based on the data (date or expected date of delivery) entered via the input section  30 , the data (current date) from the dock section, and the pregnant period (265 days from fertilization to delivery). Thereafter, the relevant proper energy consumption is selected from among the data in the proper energy consumption selection tables in FIGS.  4  to  6 , which tables are stored in the storage section, based on the calculated “BMI” before pregnancy and the calculated term elapsed after pregnancy as well as the data (intensity in activity in life after pregnancy) entered via the input section  30 . For example, if “BMI” before pregnancy is 20, the intensity in activity in life after pregnancy is moderate, and the term elapsed after pregnancy is 15 th  week, then the proper energy consumption of 400 kcal/day is selected.  
         [0057]     A second calculation is performed in the arithmetic section in such manner that the data of height, as entered via the input section  30 , is substituted for the formula (2) for calculating step width, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated step width. Then, the calculated step width, the data of body weight after pregnancy entered via the input section  30 , the walking data (number of activity steps) from the detection section  50 , and the data (the time elapsed after measurement of the number of activity steps is started) from the clock section are substituted for the formula (3) for calculating activity energy consumption, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated activity energy consumption.  
         [0058]     A third calculation is performed in the arithmetic section in such manner that the selected proper energy consumption and the calculated activity energy consumption are substituted for the formula (4) for calculating deficiency of energy consumption, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated deficiency of energy consumption. Thereafter, the calculated deficiency of energy consumption, the calculated step width, the data (body weight after pregnancy) entered via the input section  30 , and the data (the time elapsed after measurement of the number of activity steps is started) from the clock section are substituted for the formula (5) for calculating deficiency of number of activity steps, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated deficiency of number of activity steps.  
         [0059]     A fourth calculation is performed in the arithmetic section in such manner that the selected proper energy consumption, the calculated step width, the data (body weight after pregnancy) entered via the input section  30 , and the data (the time elapsed after measurement of the number of activity steps is started) from the clock section are substituted for the formula (6) for calculating proper number of steps, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated proper number of steps.  
         [0060]     A fifth calculation is performed in the arithmetic section in such manner that the number of activity steps from the detection section  50  and the calculated proper number of steps are substituted for the formula (7) for calculating rate of achievement, which formula is stored in the storage section, to produce the calculated rate of achievement. Then, an advice message is selected from among the advice selection table in  FIG. 7 , which is stored in the storage section.  
         [0061]     Now, an entire operation of the pedometer for a pregnant woman according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to a main routine flow chart in  FIG. 8  and a subroutine flow chart in  FIG. 9 .  
         [0062]     Referring to the flow chart in  FIG. 8 , at “start” step, the lid  12  of the case  10  is removed and a battery is inserted into the battery container in the case  10 . Then, the routine proceeds to “Initial Setting Mode” (step S 1 ) where setting of characteristic data for a person under test (a pregnant woman, a pregnant woman in delivery room or a woman in lactation period) is performed. The initial setting mode at step S 1  will be described with reference to the subroutine flow chart in  FIG. 9 .  
         [0063]     Referring to the subroutine flow chart in  FIG. 9  illustrating the initial setting mode at step S 1 , first of all, at step S 101 , a date setting screen is displayed on the display section  20 . Then, a cursor is moved to the desired position using the upward button  32  or the downward button  33  to set the numerical value with the display switching button  34  and to complete the setting with the setting button  31 . Then, the routine sequentially proceeds to the subsequent setting steps including: time setting step S 102 ; age setting step S 103 ; height setting step S 104 ; body weight before and after pregnancy setting step S 105 ; body fat rate before and after pregnancy setting step S 106 ; intensity in activity in life setting step S 107 ; date or expected date of delivery setting step S 108 ; and reference energy consumption setting step S 109 , where the setting is carried out in the same manner.  
         [0064]     In particular, at the reference energy consumption setting step S 109 , said first calculation is performed in the arithmetic section on the basis of the data entered in each of the setting steps to display the selected proper energy consumption on the display section  20  as the reference energy consumption. Generally, the proper energy consumption is used as the reference energy consumption without any modification, but it may freely be modified by the user or the person under test, if necessary.  
         [0065]     After completion of the reference energy consumption setting step S 109  reading-in (or measurement) of the waling data (number of activity steps) via the detection section  50  is started and each of process steps as described above is performed in the arithmetic section. Then, the routine returns to the main routine flow chart in  FIG. 8 . At step S 2  the current time is displayed on the display section  20  depending on the time entered via the input section  30  and the time counted by the clock section. When the number of activity steps reaches the proper number of steps after reading-in of the walking data is started then the audio section (i.e. a buzzer) sounds and the oscillator section (i.e. a vibrator) oscillates.  
         [0066]     While the current time is displayed, if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 3 , the routine returns to the initial setting mode at step S 1  where the data that has been set at each of the setting steps S 101  to S 109  can be modified. On the other hand, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 3  the number of activity steps as measured by the detention section  50  is displayed on the display section  20  at step S 4 .  
         [0067]     In the same manner, while the number of activity steps is displayed at step S 4 , if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 5 , the activity energy consumption (calorie) calculated by the third calculation in the arithmetic section is displayed on the display section  20 . While the activity calorie consumption is displayed, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 7 , the body weight after pregnancy (i.e. current body weight) entered via the input section  30  is displayed on the display section  20  at step S 8 . While the body weight after pregnancy is displayed, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 9 , the body fat rate after pregnancy (i.e. current body fat rate) entered via the input section  30  is displayed on the display section  20  at step S 10 . While the number of activity steps (at step S 4 ), the activity calorie consumption (at step S 6 ), the body weight after pregnancy (at step S 8 ) or the body fat rate after pregnancy (at step S 10 ) is displayed, if the upward button  32  and the downward button  33  are concurrently turned ON at step S 5 , S 7 , S 9  or S 11 , respectively, then a previous historical data at each step is graphically displayed on the display section  20  at step S 12 , S 13 , S 14  or S 15 . In particular, the number of steps is graphically displayed at step S 12 , the calorie consumption is graphically displayed at step S 13 , the body weight is graphically displayed at step S 14 , and the body fat rate is graphically displayed at step S 15 .  
         [0068]     While the body fat rate after pregnancy is displayed at step S 10 , if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 11 , then the rate of achievement for the number of activity steps and an advice message associated therewith, as shown in  FIG. 10 , are displayed on the display section  20  at step S 16 . In particular, the display in  FIG. 10  includes: the number of activity steps, as measured by the detector section  50 ; the deficiency of number of activity steps, as calculated by the third calculation in the arithmetic section; the proper number of steps, as calculated by the fourth calculation in the arithmetic section; and the rate of achievement, as calculated by the fifth calculation in the arithmetic section, and the selected advice message.  
         [0069]     While the rate of achievement for the number of activity steps and the advice message associated therewith are displayed at step S 16 , if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 17 , then the routine returns to the initial setting mode at step S 1  where the data that has been set at each of the setting steps can be modified. On the other hand, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at step S 17  then the routine returns to step S 2  where the current time is displayed on the display section  20 .  
         [0070]     In this embodiment, while the number of steps is graphically displayed at step S 12 , if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 18 , then the routine proceeds to step S 4  where the number of activity steps is displayed. But, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at that time then the routine proceeds to step S 13  where the calorie consumption is graphically displayed. While the calorie consumption is graphically displayed at step S 13 , if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 19 , then the routine proceeds to step S 6  where the activity calorie consumption is displayed. But, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at that time then the routine proceeds to step S 14  where the body weight is graphically displayed. While the body weight is graphically displayed at step S 14 , if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 20 , then the routine proceeds to step S 8  where the current body weight is displayed. But, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at that time then the routine proceeds to step S 15  where the body fat rate is graphically displayed. While the body fat rate is graphically displayed at step S 15 , if the setting button  31  is turned ON at step S 21 , then the routine proceeds to step S 10  where the current body fat rate is displayed. But, if the display switching button  34  is turned ON at that time then the routine proceeds to step S 12  where the number of steps is graphically displayed.  
         [0071]     If the setting button  31  is turned ON at each of steps S 3 , S 5 , S 7 , S 9  and S 11  then the routine enters the initial setting mode at step S 1  where the data that has been set at each of the setting steps can be modified.  
         [0072]     Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not necessarily limited to such embodiment. Instead, the present invention may be embodied in many other forms.  
         [0073]     For example, the “BMI” before pregnancy listed in the proper energy consumption selection tables in FIGS.  4  to  6  may be replaced with body fat rate before pregnancy or other factors regarding the fat deposition. It is noted that the proper energy consumption selection tables in FIGS.  4  to  6  are prepared for the purpose of attaining the optimized fat deposition for mother&#39;s body in view of prevention of adiposity in pregnant period and of maintenance of good health in pregnant period.  
         [0074]     Furthermore, it is possible that the intensity in activity in life after pregnancy is omitted from the proper energy consumption selection tables in FIGS.  4  to  6  so that the proper energy consumption is represented only in the form of corresponding relation between “BMI” before pregnancy and the term elapsed after pregnancy.  
         [0075]     Moreover, “BMI” before pregnancy has been described as being calculated by substituting the body weight before pregnancy and the height for the formula (1) in the above embodiment. However, it may directly be entered via the input section  30 .  
         [0076]     It is apparent from the foregoing that a pedometer for use with a pregnant woman according to the present invention is configured to display proper number of steps, number of activity steps, deficiency of number of activity steps, rate of achievement, advice message, etc. on a display section if it is used with a pregnant woman or a woman in the predetermined interval after delivery. Therefore, walking activity can be taken according to the displayed data to attain proper calorie consumption, which realizes proper and easy control of calorie intake and calorie consumption in view of both body weight increase (body fat deposition) during pregnant period and health care.