Critical Health Marker | Recommended Range | More Information |
Blood sugar The amount of sugar (glucose) in the blood | Prediabetes HbA1c (glycosylated hemoglobin) less than 6%
Diabetes HbA1c (glycosylated hemoglobin) less than 7%
Pre-meal glucose – 70 to 130 mg/dl
Post-meal peak glucose - <180 mg
| Blood
sugar is measured by the amount of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in
your blood. An HbA1c test gives you a picture of your average blood
sugar control for the past 2 to 3 months and provides you with a better
idea of how well your diabetes treatment plan is working.
Your healthcare provider will advise you if these ranges are too strict for your condition. |
Blood pressure The force of blood against the arteries when the heart beats and rests | Less than 130/80 mm Hg | Blood
pressure is typically measured by a device that uses the height of a
column of mercury (Hg) to reflect the circulating systolic and diastolic
pressures. Systolic pressure (top number) is the peak pressure in the
arteries, and diastolic pressure (bottom number) is the lowest pressure.
Get more information about high blood pressure. |
Blood cholesterol A waxy substance produced by the liver | LDL cholesterol levels below 100 mg/dL
HDL cholesterol level above 40 mg/dL for men and 50mg/dL for women
Triglycerides below 100 mg/dL | Because
cholesterol is unable to dissolve in the blood, it has to be
transported to and from the cells by carriers called lipoproteins.
Low-density lipoprotein (or LDL) cholesterol, is known as "bad"
cholesterol; high-density lipoprotein (or HDL) cholesterol, is known as
"good" cholesterol.
Get more information about cholesterol. |
Body weight | A body mass index (BMI) of 18.6-24.9
Waistline smaller than 35 inches for women and 40 inches for men | A person's ideal body weight varies by gender, age, height, and frame. Your body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference provide good indicators of whether you are at a healthy weight. Use our BMI calculator tool.
Get more information about weight management. |