Guest guest Posted July 28, 2004 Report Share Posted July 28, 2004 GREETINGS -- You can access the following directly at www.joslin.org/education/library/wbgoal.shtml. The numbers have recently been lowered. wambo1941 Goals for Blood Glucose Control People who have diabetes should be testing their blood glucose regularly at home. Regular blood glucose testing helps you determine how well your diabetes management program of meal planning, exercising and medication (if necessary) is doing to keep your blood glucose as close to normal as possible. The results of the nationwide Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) show that the closer you keep your blood glucose to normal, the more likely you are to prevent diabetes complications such as eye disease, nerve damage, and other problems. For some people, other medical conditions, age, or other issues may cause your physician to establish somewhat higher blood glucose targets for you. The following chart outlines the usual blood glucose ranges for a person who does and does not have diabetes. Use this as a guide to work with your physician and your health care team to determine what your target goals should be, and to develop a program of regular blood glucose monitoring to manage your condition. Time of Check Goal plasma blood glucose ranges....Goal plasma blood glucose ranges ........for the non-diabetic..............for people with diabetes Before Breakfast (fasting) ...........< 110...................................90 - 130 Before lunch, supper and snack ...........< 110...................................90 - 130 Two hours after meals ...........< 140....................................< 160 Bedtime ...........< 120...................................110 - 150 A1C (also called Glycosylated hemoglobin A1c, HbA1c or glycohemoglobin A1c) ............< 6%......................................< 7% Attention folks from outside the US: You can easily convert US to non- US blood glucose levels by dividing US nos. by 18. < = less than > = greater than > = greater than or equal to < = less than or equal to Information obtained from Joslin Diabetes Center's Guidelines for Pharmacological Management of Type 2 Diabetes, November 2, 2003. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 > .......for the non-diabetic..............for people with diabetes > > Before Breakfast (fasting) > ..........< 110...................................90 - 130 > > Before lunch, supper and snack > ..........< 110...................................90 - 130 > > Two hours after meals > ..........< 140....................................< 160 > > Thanks for the info! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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