60 years old diabetic, 7.0 before meal and 8.3 2 hours after meal can control it

60-year-old diabetic patients, preprandial blood glucose 7.0mmol / L, 2 hours after the meal blood glucose 8.3mmol / L, usually belongs to the glycemic control of the standard, blood glucose control is better, should continue to adhere to glycemic control. 60 years old diabetic patients belong to the elderly diabetic patients, for the newly diagnosed, short duration of disease, low risk of hypoglycemia and self-care ability of the elderly diabetic patients fasting blood glucose is generally controlled at 4.4~7.0mmol/L, non-fasting blood glucose should be less than 10mmol/L. If there is a risk of hypoglycemia, complications and concomitant diseases, and poor self-management ability of the elderly, the goal of glycemic control can be appropriately relaxed. Therefore, a 60-year-old diabetic patient with preprandial blood glucose of 7.0 mmol/L and 2-hour postprandial blood glucose of 8.3 mmol/L is considered to be in compliance with the glycemic control target. Patients diagnosed with diabetes should actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment to maintain blood glucose within a reasonable range.