Hi there. I am a new guy to this forum and am seeking some advice. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
I have just been advised by my GP that I am at risk of developing diabetes and I need to change my lifestyle. He concluded this following a HbA1c test which resulted in a score of 6 , which is 0.1 I understand, above the normal range.
I am 61 years old, a vegetarian, teetotal, non-smoker, and lead a pretty active life. I cycle and walk a lot, have a pretty normal BMI and I'm not crazy about chocolate and sweets or anything like that.
I am wondering if the test has been skewed by cycling energy bars that I have been using while training for a 200 mile cross country bike ride over the last three months.
I have been cycling between 50 and 100 miles a week, consuming several high energy bars and drinks during each ride. The bars or drinks typically contain 40 to 50 g of carbohydrate, about half of which is in the form of sugars. I would consume one roughly every hour of cycling.
I actually did the coast to coast, 15 hours cycling spread over three days, in June, finishing it three days before I had the HbA1c.
During the ride I consumed an awful lot of carbohydrate energy bars, gels and drinks and I'm just wondering if it has led to a mis-leading result from the test?
I don't keep count but I might have had one an hour on the ride, so anything up to 600gm of carbs on top of my normal diet.
I do not experience any of the symptoms mentioned in relation to diabetes, nor do I have any close family members who have had the condition, so I am wondering if the test has been compromised by my carb use.
I asked the surgery for a further test but the best they could offer me was another one in 12 months time.
I would appreciate any advice that friends in this forum could offer me.
Thank you again for taking the time to read this.
Andy
I have just been advised by my GP that I am at risk of developing diabetes and I need to change my lifestyle. He concluded this following a HbA1c test which resulted in a score of 6 , which is 0.1 I understand, above the normal range.
I am 61 years old, a vegetarian, teetotal, non-smoker, and lead a pretty active life. I cycle and walk a lot, have a pretty normal BMI and I'm not crazy about chocolate and sweets or anything like that.
I am wondering if the test has been skewed by cycling energy bars that I have been using while training for a 200 mile cross country bike ride over the last three months.
I have been cycling between 50 and 100 miles a week, consuming several high energy bars and drinks during each ride. The bars or drinks typically contain 40 to 50 g of carbohydrate, about half of which is in the form of sugars. I would consume one roughly every hour of cycling.
I actually did the coast to coast, 15 hours cycling spread over three days, in June, finishing it three days before I had the HbA1c.
During the ride I consumed an awful lot of carbohydrate energy bars, gels and drinks and I'm just wondering if it has led to a mis-leading result from the test?
I don't keep count but I might have had one an hour on the ride, so anything up to 600gm of carbs on top of my normal diet.
I do not experience any of the symptoms mentioned in relation to diabetes, nor do I have any close family members who have had the condition, so I am wondering if the test has been compromised by my carb use.
I asked the surgery for a further test but the best they could offer me was another one in 12 months time.
I would appreciate any advice that friends in this forum could offer me.
Thank you again for taking the time to read this.
Andy