Serum uric acid and appropriate cutoff value for prediction of metabolic syndrome among Chinese adults

作者: Mei-lin Zhang , Yu-xia Gao , Xuan Wang , Hong Chang , Guo-wei Huang

DOI: 10.3164/JCBN.12-65

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摘要: The relation between serum uric acid and metabolic syndrome is observed not only with frank hyperuricemia but also levels within the normal range. current “normal” range set for often fails to identify patients potential disorders. We investigate association incident risk, further determine optimal cut-off value of diagnosis or prediction syndrome. A total 7399 Chinese adults (2957 men 4442 women; ≥20 years) free were followed 3 years. During 3-year follow-up, 1190 normouricemic individuals developed (16.1%). After adjusting associated variables, top quartile was higher development compared bottom in (hazard ratio (HR), 1.29; p<0.05) women (HR, 1.62; p<0.05). ROC curve analysis indicated that values 6.3 mg/dl 4.9 mg/dl women. Our results suggested high baseline predict future after y follow-up.

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