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Study On The Correlation Of Glycated Hemoglobin With Hemoglobin In Healthy Adults

Posted on:2016-04-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y MaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330479975047Subject:Internal Medicine
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Purpose:Glycated hemoglobin accounts for about 80% of total hemoglobin content when hemoglobin concentration change, glycosylated hemoglobin concentration change in theory,suggesting hemoglobin may be associated with glucose metabolism. This subject is to study when hemoglobin concentration change,sugar metabolism related indicators,thus preliminary to discuss the relationship between hemoglobin and glucose metabolism. Methods:In this study were collected from May 2013 to October 2014 during the Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University Medical Center examination of 367 cases of healthy materials,including 218 cases of male,female 149 cases,aged 18-50 years old,according to the male gender grouping group and female group,male group218 cases,female group 149 cases.With Glycated as the dependent variable,the analysis of different factors(such as age,waist circumference,height,weight, BMI,Hb,FBG,PBG,RBC,etc.) and the correlation of Hb. Results: 1 Age,waist circumference,body mass index,hemoglobin,red blood cell count,fasting plasma glucose,postprandial 2 hours blood glucose,glycosylated hemoglobin,gender differences,P< 0.05,there is statistical significance;2 Hb A1 c and age,waist circumference,hemoglobin,red blood cell count,fasting blood glucose,blood sugar 2 hours after meal has a positive correlation,P< 0.05,there is statistical significance;3 Red blood cell count, the more significant effect on male Hb A1 c,Age, fasting blood glucose,blood sugar 2 hours after meals to female Hb A1 c effect is significant,the age influence the most significant. Conclusion:1 Hb A1 c and Hb is positively correlated; Hb A1 c factor. 2 Hb is not affected, factors that RBC and men Hb A1 c FBG, Hb A1 c female factors are age, FBG and PBG.
Keywords/Search Tags:glycated hemoglobin, Red blood cell count, hemoglobin, blood glucose, Correlation
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