HbA1c → glicemia média

eAG = 28,7·HbA1c − 46,7.
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Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
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Renato Passos, Eng. de Software

Last updated: Apr 18, 2026

eAG
125 mg/dL

Formula

eAG

About this calculator

The HbA1c to average glucose calculator is a useful tool for healthcare professionals and patients with diabetes. It allows converting the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) into a measurement of average glucose levels over a period of time.

The formula used by this calculator is the Adams-Garbett equation (eAG), which establishes a linear relationship between HbA1c and average glucose. The formula is: eAG = 28.7·HbA1c − 46.7.

This calculator should be used for informational purposes only and not as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. It is essential to remember that HbA1c is an important marker for assessing long-term glucose control, but it is not a direct measurement of glucose levels at the moment.

Frequently asked questions

What is glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c)?

Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is a measure of the amount of sugar that is bound to hemoglobin in a blood sample. It is used as a marker to assess long-term glucose control.

When should I use this calculator?

This calculator should be used to convert HbA1c into a measurement of average glucose. It is especially useful for patients with diabetes and healthcare professionals who need to assess long-term glucose control.

What is the formula used by this calculator?

The formula used by this calculator is the Adams-Garbett equation (eAG), which establishes a linear relationship between HbA1c and average glucose.

Is this calculator reliable?

Yes, this calculator is reliable and based on a precise mathematical formula. However, it is essential to remember that it should be used for informational purposes only and not as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.

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