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Relationship between serum uric Acid levels, metabolic syndrome, and arterial stiffness in korean.

Authors :
Lim JH
Kim YK
Kim YS
Na SH
Rhee MY
Lee MM
Source :
Korean circulation journal [Korean Circ J] 2010 Jul; Vol. 40 (7), pp. 314-20. Date of Electronic Publication: 2010 Jul 26.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Background and Objectives: Associations have been reported between the serum uric acid (SUA) level, metabolic syndrome (MS), and atherosclerosis. We have determined the relationship between the SUA level, MS, and arterial stiffness in Korean.<br />Subjects and Methods: Cross-sectional data from 1,276 adults who underwent routine laboratory tests and pulse wave velocity (PWV) measurements during a health check-up were analyzed in a gender-specific manner. None of the participants had atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, diabetes, renal disease, or systemic disease, or were under treatment which would affect SUA levels, or taking medications for hypertension or dyslipidemia.<br />Results: After adjustment for age, smoking status, total cholesterol (TC), and creatinine, the odds ratios (ORs, 95% confidence interval) of gender-specific quartiles of SUA for MS were 1.0, 1.28 (0.66-2.47), 1.46 (0.76-2.82), and 2.21 (1.15-4.26) in females, and 1.0, 1.33 (0.82-2.17), 1.60 (0.96-2.66), and 2.03 (1.21-3.40) in males. However, after adjustment for waist circumference, there were no significant differences in the ORs among the SUA quartile groups in females and males (both, p=NS). The Pearson's correlation coefficients for the relationship between SUA levels and heart-femoral (hf) PWVs or brachial-ankle (ba) PWVs were not significant in females and males (r=0.054 and r=0.015, respectively, in females; r=-0.036 and r=-0.015, respectively, in males; all, p=NS).<br />Conclusion: An elevated SUA level is associated with abdominal obesity among the MS components, but the SUA level is not associated with PWV in females or males.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1738-5555
Volume :
40
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Korean circulation journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20664739
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2010.40.7.314