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How to Calculate Blood Sugar Unit Converter

What is Blood Sugar Unit Converter?

The Blood Sugar Unit Converter translates blood glucose readings between mg/dL (United States) and mmol/L (UK, Europe, Australia, Canada) — the two standards used worldwide. Conversion factor: mg/dL ÷ 18.0182 = mmol/L. The calculator also categorizes the reading (hypoglycemia, normal, prediabetes, diabetes) based on whether it is a fasting or postprandial (after-meal) measurement.

Formula

mmol/L = mg/dL ÷ 18.0182
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Glucose (mg/dL or mmol/L) — Blood glucose value

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter your blood glucose value
  2. 2Select the source unit (mg/dL or mmol/L)
  3. 3Select fasting or postprandial context
  4. 4Calculator outputs the converted value and clinical category
  5. 5Reference ranges follow ADA / WHO guidelines

Worked Examples

Input
100 mg/dL fasting
Result
5.6 mmol/L — Normal
Input
8.0 mmol/L postprandial
Result
144 mg/dL — Normal
Input
180 mg/dL fasting
Result
10.0 mmol/L — Diabetes range

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Confusing fasting and post-meal ranges
  • Applying the same threshold internationally without converting units

Frequently Asked Questions

Why two units?

Historical — the US adopted mg/dL while most of the world uses mmol/L (SI units). Both are correct; the conversion factor is fixed.

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