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WiMi Developed a New Deep Learning Method for BMI Signals with Data Enhancement
WiMi Developed a New Deep Learning Method for BMI Signals with Data Enhancement
New Deep Learning Method for BMI Signals with Data Enhancement
WiMi Developed a New Deep Learning Method for BMI Signals with Data Enhancement
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What are your expectations for the next 3-4 weeks?
Graphite - calm before the storm
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A call for shorting $BMI to counter spiking CPI
Will the history repeat itself? $CLOV with Morning Star Doji again?
$RSLS Possible sharp move up from a great price on the chart.. Float is tiny and only positive news has been reported lately. Lots of room to run as you can see
$RSLS Possible sharp move up from a great price on the chart.. Float is showing less than $CARV and only positive news has been reported lately. Lots of room to run as you can see
$NVO impact of fda approval of Ozempic for obesity?
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Just wait till the GLP-1's become generics. the BMI standards will change and they will push everyone onto ozempic
I have a BMI of 21 and I don't eat anything before 5pm. I literally do all my eating between 5p-8p 🤣
Again, your claim that BMI is a measure of heart attack risk is wrong. That Reddit thread even has doctors making my point that BMI needs to be paired with other factors like waist circumference etc. From the conclusion of the journal article "Waist‐to‐hip ratio was more strongly associated with the risk of MI than body mass index in both sexes, especially in women." So the journal you scourced says BMI isn't the best way to determine heart attack risk.
No one is 'built different' to the point that they can't sustain a BMI under 30. You can have a society where we feel bad for gluttonous behavior and pay an exhorbitant amount of medical bills to compensate for it, or you can live in a society like Japan with dirt-cheap insurance and the life expectancy is 90. I want the latter, and it starts with holding people accountable for their diet and exercise habits.
Look man I have a BMI of 22 and I’m sure you’re something like that too but we need to have some degree of sympathy for people that are built different. I have good genes and can recognize that others aren’t born with it. I’m a nurse and have seen all types of people and conditions/injuries. I also strongly agree that we shouldn’t be paying for other people destroying themselves and I recognize that some people just need better discipline. but there should be a nuanced approach for it instead of this simple view of >30 BMI= no health insurance
A 6'2", 230lb individual has a BMI of 26.7. 26.7 is less than 30. This person would be eligible for health insurance.
There is absolutely a way: BMI over 30 and the premium caps go away, you pay for your risk. Can't afford your cholesterol medication? Tough shit, lose weight.
Here's a thread with doctors defending the merits of BMI as a health risk assessment tool. https://www.reddit.com/r/medicine/comments/1faoawr/time_to_say_goodbye_to_the_bmi_gift_article/
Dude, it's used by doctors. Look at the responses from doctors to this NYT click bait article: https://www.reddit.com/r/medicine/s/h7mGlBmEqn They universally believe that BMI is useful in assessing health. >Also 30 BMI isn’t that bad haha 40% of women in the US have a BMI above 30. Yes, we have an obesity epidemic that is making health care costs skyrocket.
I see where you’re going with this but BMI is usually a pretty bad indicator of physical health. I know the majority of the patients we get in aren’t muscle bound but there are the 5% that could be muscular or somewhat healthy with a 30 BMI. Also 30 BMI isn’t that bad at all haha 40% of women in the US have a BMI above 30.
Nowhere on that page does it say BMI is a measure of heart attack risk.
> BMI is not a measure of heart attack risk. Yes, it is. [https://www.cdc.gov/bmi/about/index.html](https://www.cdc.gov/bmi/about/index.html) Bodyfat has nothing to do with it. Your heart barely knows the difference between pumping blood through muscle and fat.
BMI is not a measure of heart attack risk. Higher BMI is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and other heart problems because it's used as a proxy for being fat. The rock is an example of how BMI doesn't equal fat slob. BMI doesn’t distinguish fat vs. muscle. A muscular person can have a high BMI but low body fat. BMI by itself is a crap metric. It should be paired with waist circumference, body fat %, or lean mass.
BMI is a measure of heart attack risk. The Rock is more likely to die below the average age of mortality than above it.
BMI is a crap metric. For example, The Rock would be considered obese based solely on BMI. If anything, we should be encouraging more lean muscle mass. Better to use Body Fat %.
I'd personally rather pass a law that you don't qualify for health insurance if your BMI is over 30.
SNPS is a rad company, but I put them in like the bucket of BMI, where I really like them, but they are always too expensive (valuation) for me to want to buy.
The medical field has some of the most unhealthy employees for any profession. Alcohol consumption, poor diet, BMI’s well over 30, drug abuse, etc. I’ve made great money on BYND, holding zero bags, and what I am holding is still over 160%.
Totally. Done really well with like IESC, FIX and LMB, which are more of the wiring aspect and upgrading things like HVAC. It's the same thing with solar + battery storage. I follow a lot of energy people and what not on Twitter. I find it interesting. Like it's insane how much that space is growing, but just never find companies outside of like a few that I want to invest in. I know I interact with you time to time. Probably read this from me, post it every so often, but one my things with investing is really caring about valuation, because I think overpaying for something can really kill your overall returns. Like I'm a GARPy person, I don't mind paying a little bit of a premium for a great company. I always try to buy things with PEGs under 2. BMI just never gets there.
I agree. I was looking at BMI after this past quarter but valuation was not there for me. The datacenter buildout and grid modernization are definitely still secular trends that will benefit much of the electrical companies.
Yeah, it's like one of those things where I want to invest in more grid updates and smart meters, but can never seem to find companies that I like their valuations or story. BMI is another one. Like the company and what they are doing, but is always too expensive from a fundamental level for me to want to buy.
lol so you had cholecystitis - with sepsis? They removed the gallbladder and iv antibiotics. You are in your late 30s to 40s. BMI 30+ I’m just shooting the shit 😂
What will Cheesecake Factory’s BMI be after earnings release?
That was the roadblock I ran into on BMI, valuation. Top line growth was forecasted into mid to high single digits so I was trying to see what amount of ARR they would have. Mainly mechanical and ultrasonic meters was still interesting but was hoping they offered a strong SaaS like Nalco does with water treatment. EMR reports on Nov 5th, excited to see what they. Haven't looked at ABB since Q2 report, missed Q3 report have to catch up first.
BMI usually trades at too rich of valuation for me. I'm more of a GARPy type of investor, so always try to buy stuff that has a PEG under 2. I don't mind paying more for a solid company, but I try to get great companies at good prices. BMI is a solid company, but usually trades more than I like I've looked into EMR before, need to look more into them. Thinking of also pulling the trigger on ABB.
I must have missed that first post, haven't been posting as often in here with football and hockey season starting. I have liked EMR (no position) mainly because they are transitioning to a pure automation play. They acquired a really niche APC product called DMC I beleive the name. The valuation hasn't made a ton of sense yet but margins should expand once they digest that product. Might have to just start a small position. I need to look into ORA. Was reading too much about BMI and water meter companies the other night.
i wish my BMI grew at the same rate as the CPI
OP thinks a BMI of 40 is considered normal & healthy
Swinging some BMI(pretty good earnings) and VLTO(earnings on the 28th). Let’s see how water stocks play out.
went to a "no king" rally NOTHING BUT A VIRGIN RALLY BMI OVER 30 EVERYONE THERE AND SMELLY!!!! These people don't believe in America and it shows BEARS if I've EVER seen them! SPY 700 soon and all the sexy handsome and suave bulls (six pack abs) are going to pop a bottle of CHAMPAGNE off the roof with our skinny Latina wives in $LULU.
Kamala planned to make all sexbots "over 30" and with a "BMI standardized to the American average"
We need ROCK vs Steve Austin in 29 elections. No debates, just hell in a cell. Everyone gets 2 dumbbells and one treadmill free from the gubbermint. People pay tax based on BMI. Beer is tax free and on tap in every home.
imagine being afraid of the draft when BMI is shouting "General" from the rooftops
I swear we got PCE PPI PMI BMI something or the other ever F ing day
haha I actually checked BMI and I should lose 2kg to become normal weight.
> Medicaid/Medicare rarely cover glp1 for weight loss USA Medicare definitely covers semaglutide for weight loss. I was recently turned down only because my BMI isn't high enough to qualify. IIRC, you need a minimum BMI of 30.
I've owned HWKN for years, it's become my largest individual holding. It's a fantastic company that's now trading at a pretty healthy premium. 15x EV/EBITDA is a decent multiple for the company, imo. Anything below gives you a decent margin of safety. $100 would probably give you a really good entry, with margin of safety. $130, which is the 200 day average might be a realistic pullback to start a position. BMI is a great company and priced accordingly. I haven't done much work on vacation specifically because I just always think it's really expensive. It's hard to justify 40x earnings for something as a new position.
I know u/creemeeseason follows both names. BMI always been kind of too expensive in terms of valuation for me. I think ITRI is a bit cheaper and kind of the name thing BMI does, with smart meters. I always try to buy names with their PEG under 2. I saw your post from the other day, but not it's kind of late to the game now, but aerospace might be another space to look into. Like you said something about Rolls Royce, if I remember correctly. Their growth has been from their jet program. I picked up some ATI after it sold off from the last earnings. I also own CRS, which are both specialty metal companies. Didn't really post them, because they are still secular, which I couldn't think of names that fit what you are looking into.
Valuation aside, what are some truly un correlated (to AI/datacenter theme) names to add to the watchlist that are of a high quality (predictable earnings, recurring revenue, non cyclical etc) ? I was looking towards Rolls Royce and Amphenol but I fear they have also been on the rise due to the same unfortunately. I can think of water infrastructure like BMI and HWKN but I haven’t done enough work to say if they are high quality myself.
Looking up ticker BMI right now .. Moon shot !!!!!!
What’s your BMI brother
Watts (WTS) is another, as is Badger Meter (BMI) Watts has commercial rainwater harvesting systems that can be used in data centers. (https://www.watts.com/raincycle)
I disagree that a few percentage points difference is not important, and it's also more than a few points. The difference between the pills and the early retatrutide is nine percentage points (\~15% avg lost vs \~24% avg lost). For the US specifically that's huge since there are a lot of severely overweight people. For me personally, just using the averages of both that's the difference between still being obese and being overweight but a lot closer to a normal BMI.
Lol I have a BMI of 22 but go on weirdo. Your OPEN money not coming back.
I wear 36 on my hips and my BMI is about 37.
God, I've seen more than a few patients prescribed guanfacine for ADHD end up having it DCed because of the orthos. Particularly when they're concurrently taking stimulants. Poor appetite + low BMI + guanfacine = no bueno
I agree! By BMI chart I’m technically obese, but I’m ripped to shreds.
BMI is a bullshit metric because it doesn't take into account dick size.
Australians definitely want to add 10 points to their BMI by eating that GM shit.
I am holding it for the long term, although given the recent massive insider buy from SR One, the short term seems very enticing too. Wait out biotech until phase 3 success or approval and there will be no upside. By the time phase 3 starts, they are usually sufficiently de-risked. Phase 2 is where the most gains are usually made. As for semaglutide beating it to market and eating its lunch in CVD: No study has shown semaglutide reduces CVD risk in non-diabetics or people with normal BMI (not obese). And based on how it works, it wouldn’t reduce CVD risk in those populations anywhere near mainstay treatments. It would be complimentary to a subset of the patient population at best. The reason why it reduces CVD risk in diabetics and obese individuals is mainly because it treats diabetes and obesity, meaning diabetes and obesity themselves are risk factors for CVD. The genes CRSP’s CVD pipeline targets are among the most genetically validated targets in CVD. Lp(a) is high in 20% of the population, and is worse than LDL-C and there is not treatment for it on the market. Its gene is known, and it has been almost eliminated in studies and CRSP’s own trial. Same with ANGPTL3 for LDL and TG and AGT for hypertension. These are all proven endpoints for clinical trials in CVD. Noncompliance is a huge issues in medicine in general, especially CVD patient population. Semaglutide and the like are extremely overblown by the media and celebrity doctors. They’re not a magical drug. They’re just more obese people than lay people realized. What is CRSP is targeting is proven. The effect they will have on the risk of CVD is proven. That’s why they are validates clinical endpoints. Proven, in biology, means a lot. Not many others can claim that. Why? Because these genes are known based on loss of function mutations in humans to have these effects. So, in a sense, the clinical trial has already been done. What’s actually being tested is the toxicity and gene delivery modality. And the initial toxicity data that just came out looks great. And the gene editing platform, using crispr instead of prime editing or newer modalities like its competitors is a better strategy because it has a much longer track record, we know more about it, and the off target effects based on studies is so minimal that even if you used other modalities it wouldn’t make a difference and would come with much more significant trade offs.
$BMI top loser $DNUT top gainer
Top Daily Loser: BMI 👌Fat guys dream
BMI earnings: Second Quarter 2025 Highlights Total sales of $238.1 million, 10% higher than the prior year's $216.7 million. Operating earnings increased 8% year-over-year to $44.9 million, with operating profit margins of 18.8% versus 19.2% in the prior year quarter. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) increased 4% to $1.17 compared to $1.12 in the prior year quarter. Robust cash provided by operations of $44.6 million, which increased 22% year-over-year.
I mean, that number is misleading because it isn’t adjusted for age and BMI. Ain’t no obese 75 year olds with emphysema getting shot up by their opps and ain’t no 16 year olds dying from lack of AC in Europe
Shit happens over time, even some of the worlds finest sportsmen and women put it on in retirement. If your BMI is sub 25, congratulations, your balance in that water filled bag of complex chemicals you call a body is working slightly better than some. Must be so proud to come lord it over others in here?
She's a terminally online 41 year old woman with a BMI to match, you're down bad bro
Do I still have time to BMI-max to avoid the draft?
Or high BMI pussy everyday of the year
It came in just a tick below the forecast. Just like how Trump was just a pound below the weight where his BMI would be classified as obese.
Only skinny girls have tasteless bussy! As soon as ther BMI goes above 15 it gets exponentially tangier and sour! When she is 30% BMI or above its like sticking your tongue to a 9volt battery
with regard to BMI, trump is bigger than jesus
Are you still struggling with alcoholism? Idk if you're overweight too, but as a former fat alcoholic, I can't recommend Ozempic enough. I actually know a woman who's leading studies to use Ozempic for treating addiction. A month into being on it, I literally just... stopped wanting alcohol. Lost 65 lbs in 5 months. Back to healthy BMI. Sleep's so much better, face looks younger. Feels great! I now only take it once a month and I'm still losing weight and only drinking a couple glasses of wine per month. I literally don't care if people think Ozempic is cheating. It worked for me.
Actually there is a 6 inch difference ,5.3 for women vs 5.9 for men.BMI average for women is 30.3 vs 29.4 for men.That means that 1/2 of all women are considered obese.
No, this is like saying snorting coke every day has health benefits because it reduces your BMI from 30 to 29, but meanwhile you default on your debts because of your addiction
Use your IPs for a Denial of Service attack? Open up your network to smaller malware and theft actors that buy RDPs en madse. Even if it's not stealing your BMI from your Bluetooth scale, it fucking sucks to wake up and find 10 swat looking officers in your bedroom to investigate a child pornography ring being run from your 3 floor wak up studio apartment in Waukesha WI. Especially if You're a 76 yr old woman, seriously just ask my Mother. Nothing will come from it but as my Dad (law professor);says: "The punishment is not the sentence. The punishment is the process"
BMI based pricing approach. All places that require payments must carry a weight scale. I.e Bag of Lay's chips Normal BMI - 1$. Obese BMI - 15$... Bonus: if you make it audible and insulting.
Well empty shelves are a brilliant move to reduce BMI and make people healthy again, you need 200 IQ to understand this 
Did he really expect the country that went through multiple famines in the early to mid 20th century and killed their first born daughters with their own hands would fold against the country full of people who have never had a BMI below 30 and rage when you forget to make their fries large? 
I am sorry sir. May I inverse your average BMI Canadian maple syrup ass?
What’s your BMI? If you’re overweight, shedding some lbs will give you dramatic relief
u/_hiddenscout In the same category as BMI, have you looked into CRVL at all? They are a workplace risk management and benefit platform. Absolutely amazing number, with a valuation to match.
Exactly. I like the company, but do I want to buy BMI at 30x forward or TOI at 20x forward..... I'll be happy with TOI for now.
BMI earnings: First Quarter 2025 Highlights Total sales of $222.2 million, 13% higher than the prior year’s $196.3 million. Operating earnings increased 35% year-over-year to $49.5 million, with operating profit margins expanding 360 basis points to 22.2% from 18.6%. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) increased 31% to $1.30, up from $0.99 in the comparable prior year quarter. Completed the acquisition of SmartCover on January 30, 2025.
🥭has the same BMI as DK Metcalf
6'3" 224lbs. They manipulate his height and weight so that his BMI doesn't come in at morbidly obese.
Dear Mr I'm too good to write my fans, This will be the last tariff I ever send your ass, It's been six minutes and still no word, I don't deserve it, I know you got my last two tariffs, I showed the tariff board perfectly, So this is the deal I'm sendin' you, I hope you give up, I'm in the golf cart right now, I'm doin' 90 on the BMI, Hey Xi, Heg's drank a fifth of vodka, you dare him to strike?
There is actually more of a case of underreporting BMI (people who fall within the BMI 'healthy weight' and are unhealthy). Alls I am saying is BMI is not truly indicative, and has its flaws.
Tbf, if this is via BMI, healthy weight doesn't take into account gym bros/chicks because muscle is denser than fat.
🥭 hopes that Gyna will die of hunger before MuricA gets to healthy BMI. He does not account for the fact that they can eat anything with legs that is not a table and anything thst flies and is not an airplane. So unless they hit another infected bat...
idk i guess i should stock up on toilet paper just in case this turns out like covid 2020. the thought of being trapped on the shitter with nothing to wipe is terrifying. Otherwise this isn't going to be a massive crisis. America produces a lot of its own food. Certain medicines that are imported will get more expensive but the way the american healthcare system works is that either your insurance company pays for it, or it was already massively overpriced before the tariffs anyways. It's not good, 401(k) is at risk and so is my massive horde of NVDA shares. My dreams of being able to retire in my mid-30s are still sustainable for now but now it seems like its not worth the risk. But it's not going to be absolute pandemonium, we are fairly self-sufficient. I don't like all the right-wing chuds brushing it off as "just luxury items" like nintendo switch and flatscreen TVs but they aren't entirely wrong. We'll still have enough food to be the second most obese nation in terms of BMI. Most plastic-crap and electronics purchases are people replacing largely-equivalent products. America is never going to be like venezuela, at least not within the next four years. We import a lot of oil and we need it because its impossible to live in america without a car. IDK how that's going to be impacted but even Trump has to have considered that. When he talks about foreign policy and especially middle-east foreign policy he always works either oil or antisemitism into it.
The market weighs at least 100lbs over its reasonable BMI.
They got thousands and thousands of steps done BMI improved Exercise achieved What else could you possibly want?
So now we're shorter and BMI actually went up.
We cut off our legs to lower our BMI.
We need more immigrants to reduce average BMI 
“BMI doesn’t factor in muscle”
Not just that, Trump's BMI There's a reason all the people you see in their '90s and making it to a hundred are very small
What is dumb is if I reached his level of wealth, I would not be adding more to my plate or working hard to destroy my legacy. I would be focused on philanthropy, making a long lasting name fof myself, and focusing on my health and well being so I can live a full life. Looking at diabetes and heart disease pretty soon at that BMI and stress.
Just different type of burn. 70% BMI will burn you with a fever while you suffocate under their adipose.
I only want obese 70%+ BMI woman… been burned too many times by hot bimbos
Whats your take on obese 70%+ BMI where you can have them hunch over and a multitude of fuckable lardfolds emerge out of her?
My BMI is at all time low 
Market's down more than 3% this week...but your BMI is at ATH Get your fat ass to the gym 
Gets his physical done at Walter reed: “ they tried to rig my BMI but it was too big to rig”