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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 702902" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>Spent some time browsing.... But could not find "between 6.5% and 7% are statistically insignificant"...... Probably to technical for me to find it..... I did find a reference to only 10 patients reaching the target hba1c.</p><p></p><p>It would be good to see any other trials that compare hba1c levels to complications.... From what I have read so far, there seems little doubt that lower hba1c result in fewer complications..... Non diabetics have an hba1c between 4% and 5.9%..... Surely that is what we should all be aiming for..... Certainly what Dr Bernstein says we should be aiming for ..... And surely we should get support from the NHS to guide us towards these levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 702902, member: 91575"] Spent some time browsing.... But could not find "between 6.5% and 7% are statistically insignificant"...... Probably to technical for me to find it..... I did find a reference to only 10 patients reaching the target hba1c. It would be good to see any other trials that compare hba1c levels to complications.... From what I have read so far, there seems little doubt that lower hba1c result in fewer complications..... Non diabetics have an hba1c between 4% and 5.9%..... Surely that is what we should all be aiming for..... Certainly what Dr Bernstein says we should be aiming for ..... And surely we should get support from the NHS to guide us towards these levels. [/QUOTE]
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