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Change in Testing, Awareness of Hemoglobin A1c Result, and Glycemic Control in US Adults, 2007-2014
JAMA ( IF 120.7 ) Pub Date : 2017-11-14 , DOI: 10.1001/jama.2017.11927 Saeid Shahraz 1 , Anastassios G. Pittas 2 , Mojdeh Saadati 3 , Cindy P. Thomas 1 , Christine M. Lundquist 4 , David M. Kent 1
中文翻译:
2007-2014年美国成年人的检测变化,血红蛋白A 1c结果的知晓度和血糖控制
更新日期:2017-11-15
JAMA ( IF 120.7 ) Pub Date : 2017-11-14 , DOI: 10.1001/jama.2017.11927 Saeid Shahraz 1 , Anastassios G. Pittas 2 , Mojdeh Saadati 3 , Cindy P. Thomas 1 , Christine M. Lundquist 4 , David M. Kent 1
Affiliation
In 2014, an estimated 30.3 million people (9.4%) in the United States had diabetes.1 Improving glycemic control reduces the risk of diabetes-related vascular complications.2 Studies have shown improvement in glycemic control in the United States from 1998 through 2010, as measured by hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c).3,4 We examined recent trends in glycemic control and patient awareness of HbA1c test results and targets.
中文翻译:
2007-2014年美国成年人的检测变化,血红蛋白A 1c结果的知晓度和血糖控制
2014年,美国估计有3,030万人(9.4%)患有糖尿病。1改善血糖控制可降低与糖尿病相关的血管并发症的风险。2研究表明,从1998年到2010年,通过血红蛋白A 1c(HbA 1c)衡量,美国的血糖控制有所改善。3 ,4,我们检查了血糖控制和糖化血红蛋白患者意识近期趋势1C测试结果和目标。