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- Estimated average glucose (eAG) - Mount Sinai Health System
Estimated average glucose (eAG) is an estimated average of your blood sugar (glucose) levels over a period of 2 to 3 months It is based on your A1C (also called hemoglobin A1C or HBA1C) blood test results Knowing your eAG helps you know your blood sugar levels over time It shows how well you are controlling your diabetes
- A1C test Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Many labs now use the A1C to calculate an estimated average glucose (eAG) This estimate may be different from the average blood sugars you are recording from your glucose meter or continuous glucose monitor Talk to your provider about what this means
- Endocrinology, Diabetes Metabolism - Mount Sinai Health System
Endocrinology is the branch of medicine that looks at the endocrine system, which controls hormones, and includes diabetes, thyroid disorders, and problems with sex hormones
- How Hemoglobin A1C and eAG Indicate Your Diabetes Control - Vanessa . . .
Both hemoglobin A1C and eAG are part of diabetes control but they should be considered within your overall health picture "If someone with diabetes has wide fluctuations in glucose value, with many highs and lows, their A1C may be at goal However, they are not optimally controlled," Dr Dodell explains
- Hemoglobin Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Hemoglobin is the most important component of red blood cells It is composed of a protein called heme, which binds oxygen
- Blood sugar test - blood Information | Mount Sinai - New York
If you had a fasting blood glucose test: A level of 100 to 125 mg dL (5 6 to 6 9 mmol L) means you have impaired fasting glucose, a type of prediabetes
- Diabetes - Nutrition Exercise | Mount Sinai - New York
Average Glucose Calculator: Use this free tool to obtain estimated A1c calculated average glucose (eAG) Control your ABCs: If you have diabetes, or are at risk for developing diabetes, learn how to control your A1c, blood pressure and LDL ‘bad’ cholesterol
- Internal Medicine Health Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Internal medicine (also called general practice medicine) addresses well and sick vists for children and adults
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