Diagnosing Diabetes
Protocol for diagnosing diabetes
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases:
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People over age 45 should be tested for prediabetes or diabetes. If the first blood glucose test is normal, they should be re-tested every three years.
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People under age 45 should consider getting tested for prediabetes or diabetes if they have a body mass index (BMI) of greater than or equal to 25 kgm/m2 and have one or more of the following risk factors:
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Having a first-degree relative with diabetes (mother, father, or sibling)
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Being a member of a high-risk ethnic group (African-American, Hispanic, Asian, Pacific Islander, or Native American)
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Delivering a baby weighing more than 9 pounds, or having diabetes during pregnancy
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Having blood pressure at or above 140/90 mm/Hg
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Having abnormal blood fat levels, such as high-density lipoproteins (HDL) less than or equal to 35 mg/dL, or triglycerides greater than or equal to 250 mg/dL (mg/dL = milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood)
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Having a sedentary lifestyle
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Having impaired glucose tolerance when previously tested for diabetes
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Having polycystic ovarian syndrome
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A diagnosis of diabetes
A diagnosis of diabetes is made when any one of these tests is positive. The result may be confirmed by a second positive test on a different day:
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A1C greater than or equal to 6.5 percent
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Fasting plasma glucose of greater than or equal to 126 mg/dL
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Casual plasma glucose (taken at any time of the day) of greater than or equal to 200 mg/dL with the symptoms of diabetes
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Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) value of greater than or equal to 200 mg/dL. The OGTT is obtained 2 hours after a drink containing glucose has been consumed, which occurs after fasting for at least 8 hours.
A diagnosis of gestational diabetes
Gestational diabetes may be diagnosed with one of two approaches:
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A 100-gram glucose screening test, which involves drinking a glucose drink followed by measurement of the blood sugar level after one hour
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A 50-gram glucose screening test, which is followed by a diagnostic 100-gram glucose tolerance test in those women whose blood sugar equals or exceeds 130 mg/dL one hour after the initial screening test
Consult your doctor regarding your wish to be screened for gestational diabetes.
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