Other Suggested Commands

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Bob Blonchek

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Feb 24, 2010, 2:02:12 PM2/24/10
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I propose the following commands:

fm Fat Mass in lbs (e.g. fm65)
ffm Free Fat Mass in lbs (e.g. ffm122)

lip Lipid Profile including total cholesterol, HDL, LDL, and
triglycerides (e.g. lip190h44l126t99) Aliases: chol, chl

Alan

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Feb 24, 2010, 3:05:17 PM2/24/10
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Bob:

Per our loose convention, when new commands are created where none
exist, we just add them. Glad you thought of them. Makes perfect
sense and its even cooler you've already implemented these in working
software!

I'll add them later tonight. Please review for correctness. Its been
the loose convention to add anything new as a 'PROPOSAL' first and
then as a 'BETA' when at least 1 organization can demonstrate it in
working code.

Since you've already have these working in production code, then we
should list them as BETA rather than PROPOSAL.

We do not yet have a process for approving for final release. Any
suggestions there? Perhaps when we have 2-3 companies or software
systems support a command we can deem it finalized?

So if there is no major heartburn with anyone, I'll add tonight.

For those of you who don't know, Bob (Razcode - razoron.com), they
have some very interesting gateway technology which in part uses
OMHE. It also performs translation into CCR, Health Vault, Google
Health, Dossia, and others.

(As a side note, I'm going to break up the site so its easier for
everyone in the group to chime in right on the wiki.)

-Alan

Jen McCabe

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Feb 24, 2010, 7:27:05 PM2/24/10
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Do we have same commands for kilograms?

Maybe kfm eg kfm29.5?

Perhaps that doesn't make as much sense...

Alan

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Feb 24, 2010, 8:54:23 PM2/24/10
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JEn:

All suggestions welcome. Kilograms does exist for weight, but not for
these commands.

For example,
wt200k (weight expressed in kilograms)

wt=145l (weight expressed in lbs)

Yes that makes sense for this command to kave a kilogram option too.
Make it behave just like weight so if a 'k' suffix is present then,
the value is kilograms? 'l' is a way to explicitly indicate lbs?

Okay by you Bob?

-Alan

Alan

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Feb 24, 2010, 9:07:55 PM2/24/10
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'ff', 'ffm', and 'lip' added. Also went ahead and added kilogram and
lbs option.

I had a question about 'lip'...

When 'lip' is provided is it normal to get all values or is it
sometimes only the total?

-Alan


On Feb 24, 8:54 pm, Alan <alan.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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