We performed the analyses of HbA1c with the Bayer Diagnostics DCA2000 ® machine (
normal range = 4.2 — 6.3 %).
Normal range = under 35, my count was 1000, well on my way to Hashimoto's.
Not exact matches
The «
normal range» or «laboratory
range» does NOT
= the FUNCTIONAL
range.
Eyes injected with hNPCctx - GDNF (n
= 11) possessed an average visual acuity similar to hNPCctx recipients (0.51 ± 0.02 c / d vs. 0.50 ± 0.01 c / d, p
= 0.90), with some animals in both groups retaining acuities within the
normal, non-dystrophic
range (0.56 — 0.62 c / d).
Reference
ranges are:
Normal Diet
= 6.0 -25.0 μg / 24 hr; Low Salt
= 17.0 -44.0 μg / 24 hr; High Salt
= 0.0 — 6.0 μg / 24 hr.
Overall, the serum vitamin E concentrations were lower in the Swedish vallhund dogs (18.8 — 44.5 µg / mL, median: 28 µg / mL) compared to the
normal mixed - bred colony dogs (36.2 — 48.8 µg / mL, median: 40.7 µg / mL; p
= 0.01, Wilcoxon rank sum test), but well within the previously described
normal range for this species [31], [32], [37].
Organic and depressive symptoms (automatic geriatric examination for computer assisted taxonomy [AGECAT], score
range 1 and 2
= subclinical to 5
= most severe), behavioural problems (Crichton Royal behavioural rating scale, score
range 0
= no problems to 38
= severe problems), and physical disability (Barthel activity of daily living index, score
range 0
= dependent to 20
= independent but not necessarily
normal).
Based on their performance on the visual acuity test, 18.8 % (N
= 139) had
normal or better vision, almost two thirds had good vision (64.6 %, N
= 477), 12.1 % (N
= 89) had moderately decreased vision, and 4.5 % (N
= 33) scored in the poor vision
range.
Scores of the 25 control group children with initial scores in the clinical
range decreased by only 9.3 points (p
= 0.001), and those in the
normal range (n
= 31) decreased by 5.9 points (not significant).
However, it was noted that the mean Eyberg Intensity scores of the 21 intervention group children whose initial scores fell in the clinical
range decreased by 26.1 points from preintervention to six month follow up (p < 0.001) and that those of the 39 children initially scoring in the
normal range decreased by 9.2 points (p
= 0.002) over this period.
Scores in the sample
ranged from
normal or better (0) to poor (3)(M
= 1.02, SD
= 0.70).
Social Competence scores reported by parents of adolescents with IBD were lower than healthy adolescents, t (89)
= 3.23; p <.01, with mean scores in the
normal range (Table I).
On the syndrome scales, adolescents with IBD were reported to have more anxious or depressed symptoms, t (89)
= 2.52, p <.05, and social problems, t (89)
= 2.75, p <.01, with mean scores in the
normal range.
The majority of the participants were in the
normal weight
range (85.7 %, n
= 342), 4.0 % (n
= 16) were underweight, 8.3 % (n
= 33) were overweight, and 2.0 % (n
= 8) were obese.