What is the normal blood glucose level for a 60-year-old woman?
The normal blood glucose level for a 60-year-old woman should be determined based on individual circumstances and cannot be generalized.
If a 60-year-old woman does not have diabetes or related complications, the typical normal fasting blood glucose level is 6.1 mmol/L, and the normal postprandial (2-hour) glucose level is 7.8 mmol/L. For a 60-year-old woman diagnosed with diabetes, the target fasting blood glucose level is 7 mmol/L, and the target random postprandial glucose level is 10 mmol/L. If she has diabetes along with chronic complications such as diabetic nephropathy, the fasting glucose level should be controlled below 8 mmol/L, and the postprandial glucose level should be maintained under 10 mmol/L.
Generally, the normal blood glucose range for a 60-year-old woman is similar to that of younger adults. However, due to age and physical factors, it is not recommended for women of this age to maintain blood glucose levels too low.