53 mmol/mol to % (HbA1c)
The answer, the conversion math, and a table of nearby HbA1c values. Unit conversion only; this page does not interpret the value clinically.
How 53 mmol/mol of HbA1c converts to %
HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin) reflects average blood glucose over the previous 8 to 12 weeks. HbA1c is reported as a percentage (NGSP/DCCT units) on U.S. and UK reports and in mmol/mol (IFCC units) on most other European reports. Many labs now print both.
HbA1c uses the IFCC-NGSP master equation rather than a single factor. (53 mmol/mol + 23.50) ÷ 10.929 = 7.0 %. Source: IFCC-NGSP master equation (IFCC mmol/mol = 10.929 × (NGSP% − 2.15)).
Nearby HbA1c values
If your report showed a value close to 53 mmol/mol, the table below covers the surrounding range.
| mmol/mol | % |
|---|---|
| 27 | 4.621 |
| 40 | 5.81 |
| 48 | 6.542 |
| 53 | 7 |
| 58 | 7.457 |
| 66 | 8.189 |
| 80 | 9.47 |
| 106 | 11.849 |
Common questions
What is 53 mmol/mol HbA1c in %?
53 mmol/mol of HbA1c equals 7.0 %. Computed with the IFCC-NGSP master equation.
How is 53 mmol/mol HbA1c converted to %?
(53 mmol/mol + 23.50) ÷ 10.929 = 7.0 %.
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