Hi Paul, What's the difference between a "Wellness" entry and a "Test results" entry?
They both seem to be represented as a <Result /> Thanks, Ford On Sep 19, 1:43 am, "Paul (Google)" <[email protected]> wrote: > Below are a few examples of CCR documents that can be used to add > measurements to the Wellness section of the new Health user > interface. For other measurements, try using the measurement names > and units displayed in the UI with one of the CCR documents below, or > enter wellness measurements in the UI, and retrieve the corresponding > CCR using the GData profile feed. > > Cheers! > Paul (Google) > > Blood pressure, as two tests in a single CCR Result. > <ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns='urn:astm-org:CCR'> > <Body> > <Results> > <Result> > <DateTime> > <Type> > <Text>Collection start date</Text> > </Type> > <ExactDateTime>2010-01-31</ExactDateTime> > </DateTime> > <Test> > <Description> > <Text>Systolic Blood Pressure</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>120</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>mmHg</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > <Test> > <Description> > <Text>Diastolic Blood Pressure</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>80</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>mmHg</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > </Result> > </Results> > </Body> > </ContinuityOfCareRecord> > > Calories burned and calories consumed, which are two separate wellness > measurements and therefore should be entered as two separate CCR > Results. > <ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns='urn:astm-org:CCR'> > <Body> > <Results> > <Result> > <Test> > <DateTime> > <Type> > <Text>Collection start date</Text> > </Type> > <ExactDateTime>2010-01-31</ExactDateTime> > </DateTime> > <Description> > <Text>Calories burned</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>200</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>calories</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > </Result> > <Result> > <Test> > <DateTime> > <Type> > <Text>Collection start date</Text> > </Type> > <ExactDateTime>2010-01-31</ExactDateTime> > </DateTime> > <Description> > <Text>Calories consumed</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>200</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>calories</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > </Result> > </Results> > </Body> > </ContinuityOfCareRecord> > > Height and weight in a single CCR Result, which will ensure that they > have the same date. They can be entered as separate Results with > independent dates; however, BMI will not be automatically calculated > unless height and weigh measurements exist on the same date. > <ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns='urn:astm-org:CCR'> > <Body> > <Results> > <Result> > <DateTime> > <Type> > <Text>Collection start date</Text> > </Type> > <ExactDateTime>2010-01-31</ExactDateTime> > </DateTime> > <Test> > <Description> > <Text>Height</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>70</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>inches</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > <Test> > <Description> > <Text>Weight</Text> > </Description> > <TestResult> > <Value>150</Value> > <Units> > <Unit>lb</Unit> > </Units> > </TestResult> > </Test> > </Result> > </Results> > </Body> > </ContinuityOfCareRecord> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Health Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/googlehealthdevelopers?hl=en.
