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Blood Sugar to A1C Chart

One of the key indicators of diabetes management is the A1C test. This test measures the average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. A1C levels are represented as a percentage, with higher percentages indicating poor blood sugar control.

For individuals with diabetes, it is essential to understand the relationship between blood sugar levels and A1C readings. Below is a blood sugar to A1C chart that provides an estimate of how average blood sugar levels correspond to A1C percentages:

| Average Blood Sugar Levels (mg/dL) | A1C Percentage | |-----------------------------------|----------------| | 126 | 6.0 | | 154 | 6.5 | | 183 | 7.0 | | 212 | 7.5 | | 240 | 8.0 | | 269 | 8.5 | | 298 | 9.0 | | 326 | 9.5 | | 355 | 10.0 |

Please note that this chart is based on averages and individual results may vary. Additionally, different countries may have different units of measurement for blood sugar levels, such as mmol/L. In such cases, conversion factors should be applied to the values mentioned above.

Regular monitoring of blood sugar levels and maintaining them within the target range is crucial for managing diabetes effectively. Consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and accurate interpretation of A1C results in relation to your individual circumstances.

Disclaimer: This chart is intended for informational purposes only and should not replace medical advice or diagnosis. Always consult with a healthcare professional for specific guidance regarding your health condition.