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Adam Almen Phones & Addresses

  • Minnetonka, MN
  • 16715 33Rd St, Minneapolis, MN 55447 (763) 473-5524
  • 4241 Sheridan Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55410 (612) 920-0839
  • Long Lake, MN
  • 4241 Sheridan Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Emails

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Adam Almen
Chief Executive Officer
Quiescent, Inc
Commercial Physical Research
4852 Upton Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55410
(612) 418-7374

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Apparatus And Method For Monitoring Heart Rate Variability

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US Patent:
20050054940, Mar 10, 2005
Filed:
Apr 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/829544
Inventors:
Adam Almen - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B005/0402
US Classification:
600509000
Abstract:
A wrist-worn heart rate variability monitor is provided. Heart rate variability (“HRV”) refers to the interval between heart beats and is a reflection of an individual's current health status. Over time, an individual may use the results of HRV tests to monitor either improvement or deterioration of specific health issues. Thus, one use of the HRV test is as a medical motivator. When an individual has a poor HRV result, it is an indicator that they should consult their physician and make appropriate changes where applicable to improve their health. The inventive monitor is capable of monitoring the stages of sleep by changes in the heart rate variability and can record the sleep (or rest) sessions with the resulting data accessible by the user or other interested parties. The inventive monitor is thus capable of several novel uses: (1) to assist the user with a nap that allows predetermined time in one or more sleep stages; (2) determination of the duration of a sleep session, including length of time spent in one or more sleep stages; (3) in concert with a home's central electronic and computer control unit, the device uses HRV to determine when the house may be placed in “sleep” mode and when it is appropriate to place the house in “awake mode”; and (4) performance of an HRV test.

Apparatus And Method For Monitoring Heart Rate Variability

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US Patent:
20050177051, Aug 11, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/067168
Inventors:
Adam Almen - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
A61B005/0402
US Classification:
600509000
Abstract:
A wrist-worn or arm band worn heart rate variability monitor is provided. Heart rate variability (“HRV”) refers to the variability of the time interval between heartbeats and is a reflection of an individual's current health status. Over time, an individual may use the results of HRV tests to monitor either improvement or deterioration of specific health issues. Thus, one use of the HRV test is as a medical motivator. When an individual has a poor HRV result, it is an indicator that they should consult their physician and make appropriate changes where applicable to improve their health. If an individual's HRV results deviate significantly from their normal HRV, they may be motivated to consult their physician. In addition, the inventive monitor is capable of monitoring the stages of sleep by changes in the heart rate variability and can record the sleep (or rest) sessions with the resulting data accessible by the user or other interested parties. Alternate embodiments of the invention allow assistance in the diagnosis and monitoring of various cardiovascular and sleep breathing disorders and/or conditions. Other embodiments allow communication with internal devices such as defibrillators or drug delivery mechanisms. Still other embodiments analyze HRV data to assist the user in avoiding sleep.

Apparatus And Method For Monitoring Heart Rate Variability

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US Patent:
20090099462, Apr 16, 2009
Filed:
Dec 1, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/325666
Inventors:
Adam J. Almen - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Quiescent, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600484
Abstract:
A wrist-worn or arm band worn heart rate variability monitor is provided. Heart rate variability (“HRV”) refers to the variability of the time interval between heartbeats and is a reflection of an individual's current health status. Over time, an individual may use the results of HRV tests to monitor either improvement or deterioration of specific health issues. Thus, one use of the HRV test is as a medical motivator. When an individual has a poor HRV result, it is an indicator that they should consult their physician and make appropriate changes where applicable to improve their health. If an individual's HRV results deviate significantly from their normal HRV, they may be motivated to consult their physician. In addition, the inventive monitor is capable of monitoring the stages of sleep by changes in the heart rate variability and can record the sleep (or rest) sessions with the resulting data accessible by the user or other interested parties. Alternate embodiments of the invention allow assistance in the diagnosis and monitoring of various cardiovascular and sleep breathing disorders and/or conditions. Other embodiments allow communication with internal devices such as defibrillators or drug delivery mechanisms. Still other embodiments analyze HRV data to assist the user in avoiding sleep.
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