A1c level, 54 mmol/mol (no reference level given)
Total Cholesterol / HDL ratio 6 (no reference levels given!)
HDL 0.86
Total Cholesterol 5.2
Non - HDL 4.3
A1c level, 54 mmol/mol (no reference level given)
Total Cholesterol / HDL ratio 6 (no reference levels given!)
HDL 0.86
Total Cholesterol 5.2
Non - HDL 4.3
I have been looking on diabetes.
New research talks about 5 clusters, the last one ,5, being age related.
42, 6 % Normal
42 to 47 6 to 6.4% pre diabetes. Is there a pre diabetes?
48 or over 6.5 % diabetes!!!
I am afraid there are man made numbers.
What is the number for age related?
You van read more on the 5 clusters:
nhs.uk/news/diabetes/are-th...
"What were the basic results?
The researchers identified 5 main disease clusters.
Severe autoimmune diabetes (SAID): this tended to start at a younger age, in people with a relatively low BMI, poor blood sugar control, insulin deficiency and GADA. About 6% of the people in the ANDIS study had SAID.
Severe insulin-deficient diabetes (SIDD): GADA-negative but otherwise similar to SAID. Identified in 18% of the people in ANDIS.
Severe insulin-resistant diabetes (SIRD): characterised by insulin resistance and high BMI. Identified in 15% of the people in ANDIS.
Mild obesity-related diabetes (MOD): characterised by obesity but not insulin resistance. Identified in 22% of the people in ANDIS.
Mild age-related diabetes (MARD): people were generally older than those in other clusters and had only mild problems with glucose control, similar to MOD. Identified in 39% of the people in ANDIS."