High A1C = Brain
Degeneration
Is Your Brain Shrinking?: What You Need
to Know
Ronald Grisanti D.C.,
D.A.B.C.O., D.A.C.B.N., M.S.
Many of you reading
this short article already know that hemoglobin A1C is extremely useful
revealing what the "average" blood sugar has been over the previous
ninety days.
This is the same
standard laboratory measurement used to measure blood sugar control in
diabetics.
What many people may
not be aware of is the fact that hemoglobin A1C has important implications
for your brain health.
In a landmark study
published in the journal Neurology, the researchers documented that elevated
hemoglobin A1C is associated with changes in brain size.
The study showed
researchers looking at MRIs to determine which lab test correlated best with
brain atrophy and found that the hemoglobin A1C demonstrated the most powerful
relationship.
They commented, “when
comparing the degree of brain tissue loss in those individuals with the lowest
hemoglobin A1C (4.4 to 5.2) to those having the highest hemoglobin A1C (5.9 to
9.0), the brain loss in those individuals with the highest hemoglobin
A1C was almost doubled during a six-year period.
ANOTHER REASON YOU MAY BE LOSING YOUR MEMORY !!
No comments:
Post a Comment