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Why are the target blood glucose and haemogloblin A1c ranges different for different ages?

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Why are the target blood glucose and haemogloblin A1c ranges different for different ages?

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In children under six years of age, blood glucose levels tend to be more variable and hypos are more of a concern since the brain is still developing and the children are often unable to tell you about hypos. Thus, the targets are a little higher for this age. As children get older, lower target ranges can be aimed for and are more easily achieved.

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