The HbA1c target refers to the specific percentage of glycated haemoglobin that indicates average blood glucose levels over the preceding two to three months, typically set at <7% for many adults with diabetes. Achieving this target is crucial for reducing the risk of long-term complications, such as cardiovascular disease and neuropathy. Individualised targets may vary based on patient factors, including age and comorbidities, to optimise overall health outcomes.

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