Relationship Between HbA1c and Cardiovascular Risk
Elevated HbA1c levels are strongly correlated with increased cardiovascular risk, even among individuals without diagnosed diabetes. The HbA1c Testing Market plays a central role in preventive cardiology by offering a simple, long-term measure of glucose exposure.
Studies have shown that each 1% rise in HbA1c can significantly raise the risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. This link is thought to result from the damaging effects of chronic hyperglycemia on blood vessels, leading to atherosclerosis and endothelial dysfunction.
Regular HbA1c monitoring not only supports diabetes management but also helps identify patients who may benefit from aggressive cardiovascular risk reduction strategies, including lifestyle modification, statin therapy, and blood pressure control.

