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  2. A1C: What It Is, Test, Levels & Chart - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is a normal A1C? For people without diabetes, a normal A1C is below 5.7%. For people with diabetes, what’s “normal” and healthy for you depends on your goals and access to diabetes management medication and tools.

  3. High Blood Glucose or A1C Test Results: What to Do Next -...

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    Normal: Less than 100 mg/dL; Prediabetes: 100 to 125 mg/dL (impaired fasting glucose) Diabetes: 126 mg/dL or higher on two separate tests

  4. A1C test - Mayo Clinic

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    A1C test results are reported as a percentage. A higher A1C percentage corresponds to higher average blood sugar levels. Results for a diagnosis are interpreted as follows: Below 5.7% is normal. 5.7% to 6.4% is diagnosed as prediabetes. 6.5% or higher on two separate tests indicates diabetes.

  5. Hemoglobin: A1C Test, Range, and Normal Levels - WebMD

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    What is a normal A1c range by age? A1c tests calculate the percentage of blood sugar in your bloodstream. The normal range, meaning you don’t have diabetes, is below 5.7%.

  6. When your A1c falls between 5.7% and 6.5%, it is considered prediabetic. An A1c in this range indicates that you regularly maintain a higher-than-normal blood glucose level, putting you at risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

  7. The A1C test can also be used for diagnosis, based on the following guidelines: If your A1C level is between 5.7 and less than 6.5%, your levels have been in the prediabetes range. If you have an A1C level of 6.5% or higher, your levels were in the diabetes range.

  8. Testing for Diabetes and Prediabetes: A1C | Diabetes | CDC

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    Key points. The A1C test—also known as the hemoglobin A1C or HbA1c test—is a simple blood test. Your A1C is used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes, and monitor your progress. Find out more about the test, and your A1C goals. What does the A1C test measure? When you check your blood sugar at home, it's a snapshot of a single point in time.

  9. All About the Hemoglobin A1C Test - Healthline

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    A normal A1C level is 5.6 percent or below, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. A level of 5.7 to 6.4 percent indicates prediabetes.

  10. The A1C Test & Diabetes - NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes...

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    The A1C test measures the amount of hemoglobin with attached glucose and reflects your average blood glucose levels over the past 3 months. The A1C test result is reported as a percentage. The higher the percentage, the higher your blood glucose levels have been. A normal A1C level is below 5.7 percent.

  11. Hemoglobin A1C Test > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    When A1C test results are: Lower than 5.7%, that is considered “normal” Between 5.7% and 6.4%, that indicates a diagnosis of prediabetes ; 6.5% or higher, that means a person has diabetes; Doctors recommend that people with diabetes should strive to keep their A1C levels below 7%.