Reference:
http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/guide/glycated-hemoglobin-test-hba1c
Just wanted to get some opinions on your personal side about this.
I'm 49, and although in my family there are a couple people with diabetes neither my dad or mom had diabetes.
I've been religiously getting a blood work and physical exam for over the last 16 years, everything in the blood work has GREAT results, however the A1C has been showing steady at the lower bracket 5.7% for "increased risk of diabetes" for the last 2 years. Including results in January and now in August this year, at 5.7%
I am not and never been overweight and my diet is diverse and I think that I know the Hemoglobin A1C test should be below this level, so I am attributing the number to wine consumption. If my thinking is correct, well then this is really bad news because wine making is one of my favorite hobbies, not only to give away but also to enjoy a glass (or two?) every night with a meal.
If anyone out there follows carefully your blood results yearly, and you also drink wine, I'd like to know some feedback.
The dietitian at work can work with me to manage my diet but in my heart, again, I really think that it comes down to wine consumption.
http://www.webmd.com/diabetes/guide/glycated-hemoglobin-test-hba1c
Just wanted to get some opinions on your personal side about this.
I'm 49, and although in my family there are a couple people with diabetes neither my dad or mom had diabetes.
I've been religiously getting a blood work and physical exam for over the last 16 years, everything in the blood work has GREAT results, however the A1C has been showing steady at the lower bracket 5.7% for "increased risk of diabetes" for the last 2 years. Including results in January and now in August this year, at 5.7%
I am not and never been overweight and my diet is diverse and I think that I know the Hemoglobin A1C test should be below this level, so I am attributing the number to wine consumption. If my thinking is correct, well then this is really bad news because wine making is one of my favorite hobbies, not only to give away but also to enjoy a glass (or two?) every night with a meal.
If anyone out there follows carefully your blood results yearly, and you also drink wine, I'd like to know some feedback.
The dietitian at work can work with me to manage my diet but in my heart, again, I really think that it comes down to wine consumption.