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根据亚洲一太平洋地区2型糖尿病政策组提出的糖尿病控制目标(2002年第3版),说法正

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根据亚洲一太平洋地区2型糖尿病政策组提出的糖尿病控制目标(2002年第3版),说法正确的是()。

A.理想的空腹血浆葡萄糖应控制在4.4~7.0mmol/L

B.控制尚可的糖化血红蛋白为7.5%~8.5%

C.理想的血压应控制在小于140/90mmHg

D.理想的LDL_C应控制在小于3.5mmol/L

E.理想的HDL-C应大于1.1mmol/L

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