Blood Sugar Chart
Your diabetes blood sugar chart can help you maintain the blood sugar levels that you desire. While using the diabetes blood glucose chart for a reference, it’s possible to check the amounts regularly to remain healthy and fit.
|
Category |
Minimum | Maximum |
| Normal |
70 mg |
100 mg |
| Pre-Diabetes | 101 mg | 126 mg |
| Diabetes |
> 126 mg |
At the start of 2010, the Americans Diabetes Association (ADA) decided that the A1c test is now suitable for the diagnosis of diabetes. The new guidelines were issued in the Clinical Practice Recommendations for 2010. The hope is that more and more people will likely be diagnosed because the A1c does not require a fast before taking.
Here is a A1c chart that gives you an idea of what the readings mean:
| Diagnosis | Minimum Guideline (A1c) | Maximum Guideline (A1c) |
| No Diabetes | Approx 5 percent | Approx 5 percent |
| Pre-Diabetes | 5.7 percent | 6.4 percent |
| Diabetes | > 6.5 Percent |
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