A1C levels pre DM should be measured by your physician or a medical laboratory if you are at risk for developing type II diabetes. A simple blood test can determine your A1C levels, pre diabetes. The A1C blood test is used to determine your average blood sugar levels over the past few months. This test allows your physician to gauge how well your body is maintaining your blood sugar levels over time.

 

When to Consider Blood Glucose Screenings

 

Blood glucose screenings should be an important part of annual blood testing work ups if you have any of the following risk factors.

  • Overweight, with a body mass index (BMI) over 25
  • Inactive lifestyle
  • Over age 45
  • Family history of type II diabetes
  • Suffered from gestational diabetes during pregnancy or gave birth to a child over 9 pounds
  • Currently suffer from high blood pressure or high cholesterol
  • Of African-American,