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Answered by Dr. Emily Carter, MD 🩺

Lowering HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) levels requires consistent effort over time, as it reflects your average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months. Here are some effective strategies:

  • Dietary Changes: Focus on a balanced diet rich in whole grains, lean proteins, and vegetables. Avoid sugary and processed foods.
  • Regular Exercise: Engage in moderate physical activity, such as walking or cycling, for at least 30 minutes most days of the week.
  • Medication Adherence: Take prescribed diabetes medications or insulin as directed by your healthcare provider.
  • Monitor Blood Sugar: Regularly check your blood sugar levels to understand how different foods and activities affect you.
  • Weight Management: If overweight, losing even a small amount of weight can improve insulin sensitivity and lower HbA1c.

It’s important to work closely with your healthcare provider to create a personalized plan. Rapid changes in HbA1c are not typical, but consistent efforts can lead to gradual improvements.

Last updated: 1/15/2025

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