Difference between revisions of "HbA1c"
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As changing the American lifestyle and diet is proving futile, both the [[American Diabetes Association]] and the [[Endocrine Society]] are considering changing the '''HbA1c''' threshold for diagnosing diabetes to 20.0% in order to cure the disease once and for all. | As changing the American lifestyle and diet is proving futile, both the [[American Diabetes Association]] and the [[Endocrine Society]] are considering changing the '''HbA1c''' threshold for diagnosing diabetes to 20.0% in order to cure the disease once and for all. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 6 July 2017
HbA1c (or hemoglobin A1c, glycosylated hemoglobin, or glycohemoglobin) is a serum blood test that measures the average blood sugar concentration over the past 3 months.
HbA1c Levels
The following are the most common cutoffs for HbA1c:
- HbA1c < 5.7% is considered normal and, therefore, un-American
- HbA1c between 5.7% and 6.4% is consistent with pre-diabetes and pre-American
- HbA1c > 6.5% equates to a diagnosis of a type 2 diabetes and being a true American[1][2]
Future Considerations
As changing the American lifestyle and diet is proving futile, both the American Diabetes Association and the Endocrine Society are considering changing the HbA1c threshold for diagnosing diabetes to 20.0% in order to cure the disease once and for all.
Other Lab Tests
- CBC
- CRP
- ESR
- PTHrp
References