What Is A Good A1c Level

What is a good A1C level?

A good A1C level is a measure of your average blood glucose levels over the past two to three months. It is used to monitor diabetes and assess how well you are managing your blood sugar. Generally, a good A1C level is considered to be below 5.7%, but this may vary depending on individual health factors.

What are the types of good A1C levels?

There are generally three types of A1C levels that are commonly recognized:

Normal A1C level (below 5.7%)
Pre-diabetes A1C level (5.7% to 6.4%)
Diabetes A1C level (6.5% or higher)

How to achieve a good A1C level

To achieve and maintain a good A1C level, consider the following strategies:

01
Monitor your blood sugar regularly
02
Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly
03
Take medications as prescribed by your healthcare provider

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Questions & answers

The American Geriatrics Society recommends a goal a1c of 7.5-8% in older patients with moderate comorbidities and life expectancy less than 10 years.7 the American Diabetes Association recommends a more relaxed goal of 8-8.5% for older patients with complex medical issues.
For functionally independent older adults, the IDF recommends an A1C goal of 7–7.5%, whereas for functionally dependent, frail patients or patients with dementia, an A1C goal of 7–8% is recommended.
Aging is associated with increased HbA1c levels, independently of glucose levels and insulin resistance, and also with decreased HbA1c diagnostic specificity. Diabet Med.
A normal A1C level is below 5.7%, a level of 5.7% to 6.4% indicates prediabetes, and a level of 6.5% or more indicates diabetes. Within the 5.7% to 6.4% prediabetes range, the higher your A1C, the greater your risk is for developing type 2 diabetes.Your A1C Result. A1C %eAG mg/dL71548183921210240
For functionally independent older adults, the IDF recommends an A1C goal of 7–7.5%, whereas for functionally dependent, frail patients or patients with dementia, an A1C goal of 7–8% is recommended.
Generally, clinical guidelines have recommended an A1c goal of less than 7% for most people (not necessarily including the elderly or very ill), with a lower goal — closer to normal, or under 6.5% — for younger people.