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About Diabetes
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A1C Is Coronary Disease
Predictor Even for Those Without Diabetes The researchers conducted a prospective study of 1,321 adults without
diabetes and a cohort of 1,626 adults with diabetes in the Atherosclerosis Risk
in Communities Study. CHD and other outcomes were tallied for an 8- to 10-year
follow-up period. Among subjects without diabetes, those with the highest levels of A1C were about 1.5 times more likely to develop CHD than nondiabetic patients with the lowest levels. No greater risk of CHD was noted at A1C levels 4.6% in this group, while risk of CHD increased significantly when A1C levels were 4.6%. Each 1% increase in A1C over 4.6% raised the risk of CHD nearly 2.5 times, according to researchers. Source: Diabetes In Control: Selvin E, Coresh J, Golden SH, et al.: Glycemic control and coronary heart disease risk in persons with and without diabetes: The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study. Arch Intern Med 16:1910–1916, 2005. |