For type 1's they say you should be under 9.0 2 hours after a meals, children with type 1 have a slightly different target as well.
I agree the NICE targets are very loose. It's another case of short term false economies - if the targets were tighter they would have to provide more HCP support for patients!I'm not disputing they're NICE's guidelines; I'm just saying NICE's guidelines are wrong. The NHS actively works against T1s going for an A1C of <6.5%. The guidelines also say an A1C of 7.5% is 'well-controlled', despite the fact that the WHO recommends an A1C of under 7%.