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Racial disparity in HbA1c persists when fructosamine is used as a surrogate for mean blood glucose in youth with type 1 diabetes.

Stuart A ChalewMahmoud Hamdan
Published in: Pediatric diabetes (2018)
Blacks tend to have higher HbA1c than Whites even after statistical adjustment for fructosamine levels as a surrogate for MBG. Thus, HbA1c tends to overestimate corresponding MBG or fructosamine levels in Black patients. Racial differences should be taken into consideration when using HbA1c as a guide to diagnosis and therapy of diabetes in mixed-race populations.
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