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Alc - Alc, also known as glycohemoglobin, is for monitoring glucose control. The Alc test evaluates the average amount
of glucose in the blood over the last two to three months. The higher the concentration of glucose in the blood, the
more glycated hemoglobin is formed. This test is used to monitor diabetes treatment in someone who has been
diagnosed with diabetes. It helps to evaluate how well their glucose levels have been controlled by treatment over time.
Alc is currently reported as a percentage, and it is recommended that diabetics aim to keep their Alc below 7%. The
report for your Alc test also may include an estimated Average Glucose (eAG), which is a calculated result based on your
Alc levels. The purpose of reporting eAG is to help you relate your Alc results to your everyday glucose monitoring
levels. It should be noted that the eAG is still an evaluation of your glucose over the last couple of months. It will not
match up exactly to any one daily glucose test result. The American Diabetes Association has adopted this calculation
and provides a calculator and information on the eAG on their web site. In screening and diagnosis, some results that
may be seen include:
* = non-diabetic person will have an Aic result between 4% and 6%
* Diabetes: Aic level is 6.5% or higher
* =re-diabetes (increased risk of developing diabetes in the future): Alc is =.7%- 6.4%
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