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Equations used when Estimated average glucose(mg/dL) is entered: A1C(%) = (Estimated average glucose(mg/dL) + 46.7) / 28.7.
What are dangerous levels? A1C valueeAG value5.6% or below117 mg/dl or below6.5%140 mg/dl7% or less154 mg/dl or less8% or less183 mg/dl or less Oct 29, 2021
The key measure of diabetes control is hemoglobin A1c. For healthy over 65ers with long life expectancy, the target should be 7.0 – 7.5%.
We found a consistent increase in A1C with age in the cross-sectional anal- yses of both FOS and NHANES 2001– 2004 nondiabetic populations. Our longitudinal analysis of FOS nondiabetic subjects confirmed an increase in A1C with aging.
The test is done in a doctor's office or a lab using a sample of blood from a finger stick or from your arm. You don't need to do anything special to prepare for your A1C test. However, ask your doctor if other tests will be done at the same time and if you need to prepare for them.
Equations used when Estimated average glucose(mg/dL) is entered: A1C(%) = (Estimated average glucose(mg/dL) + 46.7) / 28.7.