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  2. Blood Sugar Level Charts for Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes

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    Recommended blood sugar levels can help you know if your blood sugar is in a "normal" range. See the charts in this article for type 1 and type 2 diabetes for adults and children.

  3. Normal Blood Sugar Levels By Age (Chart) - Forbes

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    Explore normal blood sugar levels by age, plus how it links to your overall health and signs of abnormal glucose levels, according to experts.

  4. Blood Sugar Level Chart Based on Age - Healthline

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    This chart details goals for specific groups of people with diabetes, based on age. Before meals (fasting) After eating. Children and teens. (see guidelines) 90–130 mg/dL. Adults. (see ...

  5. What Are 'Normal' Blood Sugar Levels? - Healthline

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    Glucose levels 101. What is normal? A1C results Vs. blood sugars. Bottom line. Your blood sugar goal can vary depending on whether you have diabetes, the type of diabetes you have, and...

  6. Normal Blood Sugar: Chart, Testing, Treatment - Health

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    Normal blood sugar is about 70-100 mg/dL. Your blood sugar will naturally fluctuate a bit throughout the day in response to food. However, it ideally stays within a set range and doesn’t...

  7. Blood sugar chart: Target levels, management, risks, and more

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    A blood sugar chart of normal blood sugar levels can help people know what range their blood sugar levels should be in at different times of the day.

  8. Blood Sugar Levels (Low, Normal, High): Chart, Treatment

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    People with diabetes need to check their blood (sugar) glucose levels often to determine if they are too low (hypoglycemia), normal, or too high (hyperglycemia). Learn how to read a blood sugar level chart, as well as treatments and management tips for high or low blood sugar levels.