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- Estimated Average Glucose (eAG): What Does it Mean? - Healthline
Estimated average glucose (eAG) refers to your average blood sugar (glucose) levels for the past 60 to 90 days It can be reported in milligrams per deciliter (mg dL) or millimoles per liter
- eAG A1C Conversion Calculator - American Diabetes Association
ADA is recommending the use of a new term in diabetes management, estimated average glucose, or eAG Health care providers can now report A1C results to patients using the same units (mg dL or mmol L) that patients see routinely in blood glucose measurements
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- Estimated Average Glucose (eAG): What It Means - Verywell Health
Your estimated average glucose (eAG) gives you an idea of your blood glucose levels for the last two to three months Also known as an average glucose level, eAG translates your A1C blood test results from a percent into milligrams per deciliter (mg dL)
- Difference Between A1C and eAG | ADA - American Diabetes Association
Your health care provider may report your A1C test result as eAG, or "average glucose," which directly correlates to your A1C eAG may help you understand your A1C value because eAG is reported as the same unit (mg dL) that you see through self-monitoring on your meter or continuous glucose monitor (CGM)
- Estimated average glucose (eAG) - MedlinePlus
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
- What Is a Normal eAG Level? - diabetescurehub. com
eAG is an estimate of the average blood glucose level over a period of time, similar to HbA1c However, it is expressed in the same units as a typical blood glucose measurement (mg dL or mmol L), making it easier for patients to understand
- Estimated Average Glucose Definition - Diabetes Self-Management
The researchers compared these data with the HbA1c levels of the participants at the end of the three-month period Based on the relationship between the two, they designed a mathematical formula for translating HbA1c into eAG
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