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titleOfInvention Non-invasive biological information measuring device
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To select a light quantity of a laser corresponding to a user's biological state in a non-invasive biological information measuring device for calibrating a blood glucose level measured with a non-invasive blood glucose measuring device using a blood glucose level measured with an invasive blood glucose measuring device In addition, a non-invasive biological information measuring device with low power consumption is provided. A non-invasive biological information measuring apparatus for calibrating a blood glucose level measured by a non-invasive blood glucose measuring apparatus using a blood glucose level measured by an invasive blood glucose measuring apparatus. Is measured with multiple light quantities, and multiple estimated blood glucose levels are calculated from the multiple feature quantities calculated with the respective light quantities and the blood glucose levels measured with the invasive blood glucose measurement device. At the end of the calibration period, invasive blood glucose measurement is performed. It is possible to provide a noninvasive living body information measuring apparatus that compares a blood glucose level measured by the apparatus with a plurality of estimated blood glucose levels and performs measurement in a normal measurement period with the light amount of the estimated blood glucose level that is the closest result. [Selection] Figure 2
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