Kikokotoo cha A1C ↔ Wastani wa Sukari
Badilisha HbA1c hadi wastani wa sukari uliokadiriwa, pande zote mbili
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Kikokotoo cha A1C ↔ Wastani wa Sukari
HbA1c huonyesha wastani wa sukari yako kwenye damu kwa miezi 2–3 iliyopita. Kibadilishaji hiki hutumia fomula ya utafiti wa ADAG (eAG mg/dL = 28.7 × A1C − 46.7) kubadilisha asilimia ya A1C kuwa wastani wa sukari uliokadiriwa katika mg/dL na mmol/L, na kinyume chake. Pia huonyesha viwango vya kawaida, kabla ya kisukari na kisukari. Matokeo ni makadirio kwa ajili ya elimu tu na hayachukui nafasi ya kipimo cha kitabibu.
Ni makadirio tu (fomula ya ADAG). Si uchunguzi wa ugonjwa — wasiliana na mtaalamu wa afya.
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- What is HbA1c to average glucose conversion?
- It translates your HbA1c percentage into estimated average glucose (eAG), the typical blood sugar level over the past 2-3 months. An A1C of 6.0% maps to about 126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L), making lab results easier to relate to daily glucose readings.
- How do you convert A1C to average glucose?
- The widely used ADAG formula is eAG (mg/dL) = 28.7 x A1C - 46.7. Divide mg/dL by 18 to get mmol/L. Just enter your A1C percentage and the calculator returns both units instantly; it can also work the conversion in reverse.
- What A1C level is considered normal?
- Below 5.7% is generally normal, 5.7-6.4% indicates prediabetes, and 6.5% or higher suggests diabetes. Many people with diabetes aim for under 7%. eAG is an estimate of your average, not a substitute for a meter; discuss targets with your doctor.