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<blockquote data-quote="hooha" data-source="post: 1908359" data-attributes="member: 356876"><p>Hi Winnie 53 you can google more info quite easily, The IFCC is the one commonly used in UK and is considered the new way to quote it. DCCT is in percentage. The way to report HbA1c was standardised throughout the world, there are ' hundreds 'of different ways to measure it - so I read somewhere- and mg/dL is the USA method of measuring blood sugar BS levels eg. post prandial or fasting . To get to mmol/L , the UK way, divide by 18 ..eg just diabetic is 126 mg/dL which is 7 mmol/L UK style. </p><p>I prefer the mg/dL as it is easy to remember, below 100 mg/dL FBS normal, above 125 mg/dL diabetic.</p><p> google</p><p><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230591487_IFCC_standardised_HbA1c_Should_the_world_be_as_one" target="_blank">https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230591487_IFCC_standardised_HbA1c_Should_the_world_be_as_one</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hooha, post: 1908359, member: 356876"] Hi Winnie 53 you can google more info quite easily, The IFCC is the one commonly used in UK and is considered the new way to quote it. DCCT is in percentage. The way to report HbA1c was standardised throughout the world, there are ' hundreds 'of different ways to measure it - so I read somewhere- and mg/dL is the USA method of measuring blood sugar BS levels eg. post prandial or fasting . To get to mmol/L , the UK way, divide by 18 ..eg just diabetic is 126 mg/dL which is 7 mmol/L UK style. I prefer the mg/dL as it is easy to remember, below 100 mg/dL FBS normal, above 125 mg/dL diabetic. google [URL]https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230591487_IFCC_standardised_HbA1c_Should_the_world_be_as_one[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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