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Study of Annual Finger-Pierced Based Hba1c versus 5 Glucose Components of K-Line Glucise Diagram Using Viscoplastic Energy Model Of Gh-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 1025, Viscoelastic Medicine Theory #423)
Abstract
Gerald C. Hsu
Hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) indicates average blood glucose levels over roughly 3 months, reflecting glucose attachment to hemoglobin in red blood cells. Hyperglycemia, defined as blood sugar levels consistently above 180 mg/dL, increases HbA1C due to more glucose binding to hemoglobin. This heightened glycation, glucose's attachment process to hemoglobin, stems from elevated glucose. Prolonged hyperglycemia can harm internal organs, potentially leading to life-threatening diseases. On the flip side, hypoglycemia (blood sugar levels below 70 mg/dL) results in lower HbA1C levels due to reduced glycation. Severe hypoglycemia can trigger insulin shock, which might be fatal.