Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7723
Title: Improved Detection of Abnormal Glucose Tolerance in Africans: The Value of Combining Hemoglobin A1c With Glycated Albumin
Authors: Hobabagabo, Arsene F.
Osei-Tutu, Nana H.
Hormenu, Thomas
Shoup, Elyssa M.
DuBose, Christopher W.
Mabundo, Lilian S.
Ha, Joon
Sherman, Arthur
Chung, Stephanie T.
Sacks, David B.
Sumner, Anne E.
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: In African-born Blacks living in America, we determined by BMI category 1) prevalence of abnormal glucose tolerance (Abnl-GT) and 2) diagnostic value and reproducibility of hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), fructosamine, and glycated albumin (GA). Participants (n 5 416; male, 66%; BMI 27.7 6 4.5 kg/m2 [mean 6 SD]) had an oral glucose tolerance test with HbA1c, GA, and fructosamine assayed. These glycemic markers were repeated 11 6 7 days later. Abnl-GT diagnosis required 0 h ‡5.6 mmol/L (‡100 mg/dL) and/or 2 h ‡7.8 mmol/L (‡140 mg/dL). Thresholds for HbA1c, GA, and fructosamine were the values at the 75th percentile for the population (39 mmol/ mol [5.7%], 14.2%, and 234 mmol/L, respectively).
Description: 7p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7723
ISSN: 23105496
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