The PPBS test measures blood sugar levels at a specific time (two hours after a meal), focusing on short-term glucose control. The HbA1c test reflects average blood sugar levels over the past 2-3 months, providing a long-term view of glucose management. Both tests are used together in diabetes care, with HbA1c offering a broader perspective and PPBS targeting post-meal spikes.
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