Kaha
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Just wondering whether there is any dependency in between age and desirable blood sugar level ? For example what is the desirable range of HbA1c or average daily readings of a diabetic T2 of mid 50?
So not really revellent. In my opinionGlucose does rise a little in non diabetics as they get older .
There is one study that looked at HbA1cs from subjects in 2 American surveys.
The average Hba1cs for someone 55-59 was about 5.2%, 5.3% and 5.4% ( 3 separate groups, 2 classified as non diabetics, 1 smaller subset that had been properly tested and found to have normal glucose tolerance,)
The graphs are in figure 1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2551641/
I think it is relevant in there is a relationship between age and glucose levels which was part of the question asked. There won't be an average for people with diabetes as methods of control varySo not really revellent. In my opinion
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friends of mine . Over 60 who are not diabetic have a bg of 4.5 to 5.fasting. tested a few of them and others have been tested by others. ( If this makes sence). Don't see a difference between older and younger people. Yes I have seen tests for younger people.I think it is relevant in there is a relationship between age and glucose levels which was part of the question asked. There won't be an average for people with diabetes as methods of control vary
I'm in my 60s if I'm going to look at a target that is as close to 'normal' as possible (ie without lots of hypos etc), then it makes more sense to look at those normal in my age group rather than those of a 21 year old.
So do I most mornings, but that isn't the same as an HbA1c which looks at the whole picture and isn't in the same units in any case.friends of mine . Over 60 who are not diabetic have a bg of 4.5 to 5.fasting. tested a few of them and others have been tested by others. ( If this makes sence). Don't see a difference between older and younger people. Yes I have seen tests for younger people.
I think we are reading the question differently. Probably me. I would consider the desirable range to be the same whatever age we may be.Just wondering whether there is any dependency in between age and desirable blood sugar level ? For example what is the desirable range of HbA1c or average daily readings of a diabetic T2 of mid 50?
I feel when I was first diagnosed as T2 9 years ago, I had better readings, less medications than now I am having .