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NFHS blood glucose levels [message #27382] Fri, 04 August 2023 11:30 Go to next message
NFHSuser1 is currently offline  NFHSuser1
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Hello,

I am using the NFHS-5 data and wanted more information about the glucose variable, SB74. The codebook states that the maximum value for this variable is 499 (mg/dl) +. Is this the maximum reading for the glucometer? If so, can you confirm if participants who had a reading of 499mg/dl are included in the analysis?

Thank you.
Re: NFHS blood glucose levels [message #27393 is a reply to message #27382] Sat, 05 August 2023 16:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
fred.arnold@icf.com is currently offline  fred.arnold@icf.com
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In NFHS-5, the Accu-Chek Performa glucometer was used measuring blood glucose. The glucometer displays results from 20-500 mg/dL. A blood glucose referral form is given to the respondent if the random blood glucose level is >200 mg/dL. The health investigator who tests the glucose level records the glucose level from the glucometer directly on the Biomarker Questionnaire. Respondent who had a glucose level of 499 mg/dL are included in the analysis, although a glucose level that high should be extremely rare. Note that not every eligible respondent had their glucose tested. Those that were not tested were coded on the questionnaire as 985 if they refused the test, code 996 for "other," and code 998 for not tested.
Re: NFHS blood glucose levels [message #27394 is a reply to message #27393] Sat, 05 August 2023 16:21 Go to previous message
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Thank you for the explanation. This is very helpful.
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