{"id":2705,"date":"2020-07-28T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-03-18T02:19:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.eisai.com.cn\/?p=2705"},"modified":"2021-03-18T10:19:52","modified_gmt":"2021-03-18T02:19:52","slug":"eisai-and-dena-to-provide-smartphone-app-easiit-app-through-business-alliance-agreement","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.eisai.com.cn\/en\/2020\/07\/28\/eisai-and-dena-to-provide-smartphone-app-easiit-app-through-business-alliance-agreement\/","title":{"rendered":"EISAI AND DeNA TO PROVIDE SMARTPHONE APP \u201cEASIIT APP\u201d THROUGH BUSINESS ALLIANCE AGREEMENT"},"content":{"rendered":"

EISAI DEMENTIA PLATFORM EASIIT COMMENCES<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

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Eisai Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Haruo Naito, \u201cEisai\u201d) and DeNA Co., Ltd.\u2019s subsidiary DeSC Healthcare Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo, CEO: Sho Segawa, CMO: Kuniaki Miyake, \u201cDeNA\u201d) announced that they have begun provision of the brain performance application \u201cEasiit\u201d (non-medical device, referred to below as \u201cEasiit App\u201d), for preparation against dementia, on July 28, 2020. This provision is based on a business alliance agreement aiming for support and creation of new solutions in the dementia area as well as co-development of the Easiit App as a base element of the digital platform for dementia that Eisai is currently constructing. With the beginning of provision of the Easiit App, the Eisai Dementia Platform Easiit has commenced.<\/p>\n

Eisai possesses over 35 years of experience in medicine creation and business activity in the dementia field, and DeNA has demonstrated performance in providing healthcare services and altering consumer behavior while applying know-how from its gaming and sports industry experiences with the theme of \u201cStaying healthy with fun\u201d. Both companies aim to contribute towards better health practices by all people through such approaches as visualizing brain and body health data, supporting brain performance maintenance, and providing useful lifestyle information. Both companies will continue their efforts in partnership for creating the digital platform, including the expansion of functions of the Easiit App.<\/p>\n

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Background on the co-development and provision of the Easiit App<\/b><\/p>\n

In its medium-term business plan, EWAY2025, Eisai is aiming to become a \u201cMedico Societal Innovator\u201d, a company that changes society through creating medicines and providing various innovative solutions that change society. Particularly in the dementia field, Eisai is collaborating with partners such as medical organizations, diagnostic development companies, research organizations, and bio-ventures in addition to private insurance agencies, fitness clubs, automobile makers, retailers, and care facilities to realize construction of a \u201cDementia Ecosystem\u201d for delivering new benefits. The base of this ecosystem will be the Dementia Platform Easiit. Through this platform, Eisai aims to collect information from participants, combine this information with Eisai\u2019s independent data set comprising elements such as know-how, experience, and clinical data, and perform analysis in compliance with relevant regulations in order to deliver new benefits to participants in the form of various healthcare predictions and advice.<\/p>\n

DeNA\u2019s healthcare business aims for the extension of \u201chealthy life expectancy\u201d by realizing the conversion of \u201csick care\u201d through treatment after becoming sick to \u201chealthcare\u201d through preventing sickness from occurring. DeNA provides various internet based healthcare services that apply its unique know-how for making enjoyable user experiences and extending use as cultivated through its activities in the gaming and sports fields.<\/p>\n

In recent years, various research has demonstrated the possibility that decline in brain health may be mitigated through readjustments to lifestyle such as regular exercise, a well-balanced diet, and social interaction. On the other hand, according to a survey conducted by Eisai, the number of people who understand the correct preventive measures or perform cognitive function checks regularly are few, which indicates disparities (\u201cchasms\u201d).<\/p>\n

The Easitt App, which aims to contribute to the promotion of healthy habits by making brain and body health visible, is core to Eisai\u2019s digital platform business directed at eliminating these chasms. Both companies combined their respective strengths to co-develop this app, and have now begun provision of the first version.<\/p>\n

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The brain performance app \u201cEasiit App\u201d<\/b><\/p>\n

In the Easiit App, a menu of individualized recommendations based on users\u2019 footsteps, diet, sleep, and weight records (lifelog) is updated on a weekly basis and displayed. Individualized scoring is conducted based on actions and habits which are good for brain performance. The Easiit App confirms score changes and breakdown, and encourages formation of good habits for brain performance moving forward. For diet record in particular, easy diet management is made possible as the Easiit App evaluates users\u2019 meals via photo upload for calorie intake and eleven essential nutrients, and displays this information in relation to an age-based standard for calorie and nutrient intake. Additionally, with every use of the app one can collect Easiit miles, which can be exchanged for prizes such as gift cards. Through connection to wearables and subsequent functions such as sleep time tracking, the Easiit App can encourage the creation of good habits for brain performance.<\/p>\n

All of the functions within the Easiit App are designed, developed, and operated on a framework for protection of individual information.<\/p>\n

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Planned functions moving forward<\/b><\/p>\n

In the end of September of this year, Eisai plans to equip the Easiit App with a linkage to the brain performance self-check tool \u201cNouKNOW\u201d (non-medical device), which Eisai is currently selling to legal entities. In the future, the addition of a new function is planned for use in families in which members are living separately from each other.<\/p>\n

Additionally, Eisai is investigating future equipment of the Easiit App with a function allowing for connection to medical data (as a non-medical device) on top of daily lifestyle data.<\/p>\n

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Commentary from persons in charge of operations in both companies<\/b><\/p>\n

Eisai Vice President, President of Dementia Total Inclusive Ecosystem Business Unit and Chief Digital Officer Keisuke Naito said, \u201cI believe that recording the health state of one\u2019s brain and body alike and making those records visible is critical to the realization of one\u2019s well-being in one\u2019s own way. This app, which we have co-developed with DeNA, enables one to easily record one\u2019s footsteps, sleep time, diet, nutrient deficiencies, and other elements. Through the expansion and wide adoption of the Easiit App, we will work steadfastly in this first step towards the realization of a society in which anyone may measure their own brain performance easily, make lifestyle improvements for the future, and receive early stage medical examination.\u201d<\/p>\n

DeNA Vice President, Head of Healthcare Business Division and President of DeSC Healthcare Co., Ltd. Sho Segawa said, \u201cI encountered Eisai at a time when I was watching my parents care for my grandfather, who had developed dementia, and thinking to myself, \u2018Is there not something I can do as a player of the healthcare industry?\u2019. With the combination of Eisai\u2019s experience in the dementia field and DeNA\u2019s services, we will concentrate our expertise for encouraging and sustaining enjoyable healthy lifestyles in the Easiit App, making an effort to accelerate the creation of solutions for dementia.\u201d<\/p>\n

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[Notes to editors]<\/b><\/p>\n

1.\u00a0About brain performance (brain health) and issues surrounding it<\/b><\/p>\n

In recent years, various research has demonstrated the possibility that decline in brain performance (brain health) may be mitigated through major readjustments to lifestyle such as regular exercise, a well-balanced diet, and social interaction. On the other hand, according to survey* conducted by Eisai on men and women in Japan between forty and seventy-nine years of age, it was revealed that 55.7% of participants understood the meaning and contents behind early assessment and prevention, 19.7% of participants were taking correct preventive actions in diet, exercise, sleep, etc. on a regular basis, and no more than 2.1% of participants were habitually performing self-assessments of cognitive function. These statistics represent disparities (\u201cchasms\u201d) which must be overcome in order to promote disease understanding and the incorporation of cognitive function checks into daily lifestyle.<\/p>\n

*Independent online survey conducted in December 2019 by Eisai in Japan on participants in their 40\u2019s, 50\u2019s, 60\u2019s, and above 70, with 200 male and 200 female participants per age bracket (total: 1,600).<\/p>\n

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2.\u00a0<\/b>Summary of Easiit App details<\/b><\/p>\n

Availability: iOS version available July 28, 2020 (Tuesday), Android version planned availability for end of August 2020.<\/p>\n

Cost: Free of charge; the high function edition with various additional contents and continuous individual data visualization is to be launched for a charge in the winter of 2020.<\/p>\n

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Supervising editor: Dr.\u00a0Atsushi Iwata, Director, Department of Neurology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and Institute of Gerontology<\/p>\n

Easiit website:\u00a0https:\/\/www.easiit.com\/app<\/a><\/p>\n

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