eAG to A1C Calculator
Category: DiabetesEnter an A1C value (e.g., 6.3, range: 4.0%–14.0%) to calculate your eAG, or enter an eAG value (e.g., 125.5, range: 70–400 mg/dL or 3.9–22.2 mmol/L) to calculate your A1C. Choose the appropriate conversion type and unit before calculating.
A1C (%) | eAG (mg/dL) | eAG (mmol/L) |
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4 | 68 | 3.8 |
5 | 97 | 5.4 |
6 | 126 | 7.0 |
6.5 | 140 | 7.8 |
7 | 154 | 8.6 |
7.5 | 169 | 9.4 |
8 | 183 | 10.1 |
8.5 | 197 | 10.9 |
9 | 212 | 11.8 |
9.5 | 226 | 12.6 |
10 | 240 | 13.4 |
11 | 269 | 14.9 |
12 | 298 | 16.5 |
13 | 326 | 18.1 |
14 | 355 | 19.7 |
eAG to A1C Calculator: A Simple Guide
What is the eAG to A1C Calculator?
The eAG to A1C Calculator is a straightforward tool that allows you to convert your estimated Average Glucose (eAG) into the corresponding A1C (hemoglobin A1C) percentage. A1C indicates your average blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months, offering essential insights for individuals managing diabetes or keeping track of long-term glucose control.
This calculator accommodates eAG inputs in two units: mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) and mmol/L (millimoles per liter), making it suitable for use in various regions.
The calculator is founded on two primary equations:
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To calculate eAG from A1C:
eAG = 28.7 x A1C - 46.7
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To calculate A1C from eAG:
A1C = (eAG + 46.7) / 28.7
These equations define the relationship between short-term glucose averages (eAG) and long-term glucose control (A1C).
Why Use the eAG to A1C Calculator?
- Accurate Results: Removes the need for manual calculations, providing precise A1C estimates.
- Dual Unit Support: Works with both mg/dL and mmol/L, ensuring it aligns with international standards.
- Relevant Clinical Ranges: Handles typical eAG and A1C ranges used in medical practice:
- eAG: 70–400 mg/dL or 3.9–22.2 mmol/L
- A1C: 4.0%–14.0%
- Quick Insights: Aids in understanding the link between daily glucose readings and your A1C percentage.
How to Use the Calculator
Follow these steps to effectively use the eAG to A1C Calculator:
Step 1: Select the Conversion Type
- Make sure the calculator is set to eAG to A1C (this is the default setting).
Step 2: Choose Your Unit
- Select the unit for your eAG input:
- mg/dL (commonly used in the United States).
- mmol/L (commonly used internationally).
Step 3: Input Your eAG Value
- Enter your eAG value into the input field:
- For mg/dL, enter a value between 70 and 400 (e.g., 125.5).
- For mmol/L, enter a value between 3.9 and 22.2 (e.g., 7.8).
Step 4: Calculate
- Click the Calculate button to obtain your A1C value.
- The result will display immediately, showing your A1C percentage rounded to two decimal places.
Step 5: Reset (Optional)
- To clear the form and start again, click the Clear button.
Example Calculations
To Convert eAG to A1C:
- Input: eAG = 125.5 mg/dL
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Calculation:
A1C = (125.5 + 46.7) / 28.7
A1C = 6.0%
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Input: eAG = 7.8 mmol/L
- Convert mmol/L to mg/dL:
eAG (mg/dL) = 7.8 x 18 = 140.4
- Calculation:
A1C = (140.4 + 46.7) / 28.7
A1C = 6.5%
Understanding the Equations
- To Calculate A1C from eAG:
- Use the equation:
A1C = (eAG + 46.7) / 28.7
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This formula converts your daily average glucose (eAG) into a percentage that reflects your long-term glucose control.
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To Calculate eAG from A1C:
- Use the equation:
eAG = 28.7 x A1C - 46.7
- This formula translates your A1C percentage into an estimated daily average glucose.
Notes and Tips
- Supported Ranges:
- eAG: 70–400 mg/dL or 3.9–22.2 mmol/L
- A1C: 4.0%–14.0%
- Decimal Support:
- Input values can include decimals for better precision.
- Units:
- Remember to select the correct unit (mg/dL or mmol/L) based on your input.
Who Can Use This Calculator?
- People Managing Diabetes: Track and comprehend your long-term glucose control using eAG.
- Healthcare Providers: Utilise it as a quick reference for discussing glucose levels with patients.
- General Users: Gain insights into how eAG values relate to A1C percentages.
The eAG to A1C Calculator is an intuitive and accurate tool for anyone looking to connect their daily glucose averages to their A1C percentages. Whether you're managing diabetes or simply curious, this calculator helps you make sense of the numbers with ease.