What does an HbA1c level of 4.9 mean?
An HbA1c level (or average blood sugar level over a 2–3 month period) below 5.7 (or 5.7%) means that your blood glucose level is normal. HbA1c is a blood test showing what percentage of red blood cells have glucose molecules (or blood sugar) attached to them. Having less than 5.7% of red blood cells coated with glucose is optimal for your metabolic health. You should continue to try to make healthy lifestyle choices to avoid the chances of eventually developing diabetes.
What signs and symptoms are associated with an HbA1c level of 4.9?
A person with an HbA1c level of 4.9 will likely not show any signs or symptoms of diabetes or prediabetes.
What can I do to lower my HbA1c from 4.9?
If your HbA1c level (or average blood sugar level over a 2–3 month period) is below 5.7, you do not have currently have diabetes or prediabetes. However, there may be other reasons (like weight loss) you may want to address your metabolic health. In such cases, Virta can help. By making healthy lifestyle changes in a medical setting to reduce your carbohydrate intake, Virta can help you feel like yourself again. See if you’re eligible for Virta Health here.
Why is checking your HbA1c level important?
Checking your HbA1c is crucial for understanding how well your body manages glucose. For people living with diabetes, it helps track how effective their treatment plan is and alerts them to needed adjustments before complications arise. Even if you haven’t been diagnosed, testing your HbA1c can reveal early signs of prediabetes or insulin resistance, allowing you to take preventive action through diet and lifestyle changes. In both cases, it’s a test that offers powerful insight into your long-term metabolic health.