A1C cut points to define various glucose intolerance groups in Asian Indians.
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Current concepts in blood glucose monitoringHbA(1c) values for defining diabetes and impaired fasting glucose in Asian Indians.Using hemoglobin A1C as a predicting model for time interval from pre-diabetes progressing to diabetes.A1C between 5.7 and 6.4% as a marker for identifying pre-diabetes, insulin sensitivity and secretion, and cardiovascular risk factors: the Insulin Resistance Atherosclerosis Study (IRAS).Screening for diabetes and pre-diabetes with proposed A1C-based diagnostic criteriaA1C and diabetes diagnosis among Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, and Native Hawaiians.Insufficient sensitivity of hemoglobin A(₁C) determination in diagnosis or screening of early diabetic states.Identifying dysglycemic states in older adults: implications of the emerging use of hemoglobin A1c.Cross-sectional comparison of point-of-care with laboratory HbA₁c in detecting diabetes in real-world remote Aboriginal settings.Hemoglobin A1c as a screen for previously undiagnosed prediabetes and diabetes in an acute-care setting.Validity of glycated hemoglobin in screening and diagnosing type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese subjectsCardiometabolic risk profiles and carotid atherosclerosis in individuals with prediabetes identified by fasting glucose, postchallenge glucose, and hemoglobin A1c criteria.Diabetes prevention: global health policy and perspectives from the ground.Ethnicity modifies the relation between fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c in Indians, Malays and Chinese.Haemoglobin A1c cut-off point to identify a high risk group of future diabetes: results from the Omiya MA Cohort Study.Pathogenetic mechanisms and cardiovascular risk: differences between HbA(1c) and oral glucose tolerance test for the diagnosis of glucose tolerance.The pros and cons of diagnosing diabetes with A1CScreening South Asians for type 2 diabetes and prediabetes: (1) comparing oral glucose tolerance and haemoglobin A1c test results and (2) comparing the two sets of metabolic profiles of individuals diagnosed with these two tests.Elevated HbA1c and fasting plasma glucose in predicting diabetes incidence among older adults: are two better than one?Derivation & validation of glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA 1c ) cut-off value as a diagnostic test for type 2 diabetes in south Indian populationNoncommunicable disease in rural India: Are we seriously underestimating the risk? The Nallampatti noncommunicable disease study.Prediabetes: the effects on arterial thickness and stiffness in obese youth.Screening for type 2 diabetes and dysglycemia.Evidence-based risk assessment and recommendations for physical activity clearance: diabetes mellitus and related comorbidities.Diagnostic accuracy of HbA1c in diabetes between Eastern and Western.Standardising HbA1c-based diabetes diagnosis: opportunities and challenges.Addressing a growing community's health needs: project SAHNA (South Asian Health Needs Assessment).Predictive value of HbA1c for incident diabetes among subjects with impaired glucose tolerance--analysis of the Indian Diabetes Prevention Programmes.Accuracy of glycated haemoglobin in screening for pre-diabetes in Asian Indians--a community survey: the Chandigarh Urban Diabetes Study (CUDS).The 1-hour post-load glucose level is more effective than HbA1c for screening dysglycemia.Effect of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise on glycosylated haemoglobin among elderly patients with type 2 diabetes & peripheral neuropathy.Unfavorable inflammatory profile in adults at risk of type 2 diabetes identified by hemoglobin A1c levels according to the American Diabetes Association criteria.Prevalence of diabetes in Malaysia and usefulness of HbA1c as a diagnostic criterion.Comparison of Hemoglobin A1c with Fasting and 2-h Plasma Glucose Tests for Diagnosis of Diabetes and Prediabetes among High-risk South Indians.Fasting Plasma Glucose and the HbA1c Are Not Optimal Screening Modalities for the Diagnosis of New Diabetes in Previously Undiagnosed Asian Indian Community Participants.Screening with HbA1c identifies only one in two individuals with diagnosis of prediabetes at oral glucose tolerance test: findings in a real-world Caucasian population.Evaluation of HbA1c criteria for diagnosis of diabetes mellitus: a retrospective study of 12 785 type 2 Saudi male patients.Assessment of HbA1c as a diagnostic tool in diabetes and prediabetes.Oral glucose tolerance test and HbA₁c for diagnosis of diabetes in patients undergoing coronary angiography: [corrected] the Silent Diabetes Study.What would be the outcome if the American Diabetes Association recommendations of 2010 had been followed in our practice in 1998-2006?
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A1C cut points to define various glucose intolerance groups in Asian Indians.
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Anbazhagan Ganesan
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Mary Beth Weber
Ranjit Mohan Anjana
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2009-11-10T00:00:00Z