Abstract

Abstract Significant state-sponsored efforts have recently successfully elaborated general purpose information systems for the global Hungarian health sector management. However, there is still a significant need for easy-to-use smartphone-based equipment and applications to help citizens directly in achieving healthy nutrition habits and/or monitor people living with elevated health risk. This paper outlines a new generation of intelligent mHealth systems developed in the past few years to improve nutritional habits and quantitatively monitoring risk factors of stroke and the development of the necessary substrate of sudden cardiac arrest. According to the expectations, these solutions may achieve a significant share in the growing world market of smart health instruments.

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