Association between Uric Acid and Metabolic Syndrome in Qazvin Metabolic Diseases Study (QMDS), Iran.

作者: Amir Ziaee , Neda Esmailzadehha , Azam Ghorbani , Saeed Asefzadeh

DOI: 10.5539/GJHS.V5N1P155

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摘要: Background: The prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome (MS) has been increasing worldwide. Although Uric Acid (UA) Levels are often increased in subjects with MS, it is still unclear whether uric acid plays a causal role for MS or marker. purpose this study was to examine the association between UA and Qazvin, Iran. Results: found be 39.3%. Prevalence hyperuricemia 8.4% males 4.1% females (P=0.004). Mean level higher than (P<0.001). levels significantly an number components both genders. across quartiles females; however trend began from second quartile males. Using lowest as reference, there were no significant groups MS. Conclusion: This showed that not appropriate predictor Iranian population. More longitudinal studies necessary confirm occurrence.

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