“…We also found that using HbA1c and a cut‐off of 6.5% as a screening test for DM had a lower sensitivity (83.6%) and higher specificity (83.2%; Table ) in Chinese adults than in Malays and Indians (sensitivity 86.7–87.5%, specificity 77.6–80.7%), similar to results published by Sabanayagam et al These sensitivity and specificity results are similar to those reported by Wang et al who found that HbA1c at a cut‐off of 6.5% had a high sensitivity (80.6%) and specificity (86.9%) for detecting diabetic retinopathy. However, many studies on Chinese subjects recommended lower cut‐offs values, such as 5.6%, 5.8%, 6.2%, and 6.3%, for diagnosing DM, because these studies did not have repeat testing to confirm the diagnosis of DM.…”