candyfloss
Well-Known Member
The forum has a converter to translate average blood sugar levels to Hb1Ac. I took my meter reading averages covering about 33 readings and put them into the converter.
7 day mmol/L 6.8 = 6 HbA1c
14 day mmol/L 6.6 = 6 HbA1c
30 day mmol/L 7.0 = 6 HbA1c
As you can see they all come up with the same Hb1Ac, 6.
I acknowledge that all my mmol/L averages are fairly close but I thought it would be interesting to see how low the average would have to be before it converted to a 5 HbA1c and it was 5.4
My questions are how accurate is this converter? (assuming ones averages are based on a sufficient number of readings)
Is there any point in having HbA1c tests if you can simply convert averages of mmol/L?
7 day mmol/L 6.8 = 6 HbA1c
14 day mmol/L 6.6 = 6 HbA1c
30 day mmol/L 7.0 = 6 HbA1c
As you can see they all come up with the same Hb1Ac, 6.
I acknowledge that all my mmol/L averages are fairly close but I thought it would be interesting to see how low the average would have to be before it converted to a 5 HbA1c and it was 5.4
My questions are how accurate is this converter? (assuming ones averages are based on a sufficient number of readings)
Is there any point in having HbA1c tests if you can simply convert averages of mmol/L?