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A u-shape association of serum uric acid with gout in US adults
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AbstractBackgroundSerum uric acid (SUA) level is the strongest determinant of gout, and the relationship between hyperuricemia and gout has been found. However, the association between the across-full range of SUA level and gout also remains uncertain. We aimed to investigate the trend across an across-full range of SUA level and gout in the general population.Materials and MethodsThis study included 4,738 US adults from The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). A generalized additive model was used to fit the non-linear trend between SUA level and gout.Results2,209 males and 2,469 females were included in our study, with the age range of 20∼80 years. The range of SUA level was from 0.8 to 15.1 mg/dL. About 5.9% of participants had gout. There was a U-shape association between SUA level and gout in univariable GAM (EDF = 3.881, p <0.001) and multivariable GAM (EDF = 3.795, p <0.001). The lowest risk of gout was observed in participants with SUA level of 5-6mg/dL. We evaluated the trend of SUA level with gout by gender. Both males and females with high SUA level have a high prevalence of gout. Male have a high prevalence of gout with low SUA level. The SUA level and prevalence of gout support a U-shape in males, while females show a linear shape.ConclusionThis study showed that low as well as high SUA are associated with gout. Hypouricemia is a candidate predictor of gout in US adults.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: A u-shape association of serum uric acid with gout in US adults
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AbstractBackgroundSerum uric acid (SUA) level is the strongest determinant of gout, and the relationship between hyperuricemia and gout has been found.
However, the association between the across-full range of SUA level and gout also remains uncertain.
We aimed to investigate the trend across an across-full range of SUA level and gout in the general population.
Materials and MethodsThis study included 4,738 US adults from The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
A generalized additive model was used to fit the non-linear trend between SUA level and gout.
Results2,209 males and 2,469 females were included in our study, with the age range of 20∼80 years.
The range of SUA level was from 0.
8 to 15.
1 mg/dL.
About 5.
9% of participants had gout.
There was a U-shape association between SUA level and gout in univariable GAM (EDF = 3.
881, p <0.
001) and multivariable GAM (EDF = 3.
795, p <0.
001).
The lowest risk of gout was observed in participants with SUA level of 5-6mg/dL.
We evaluated the trend of SUA level with gout by gender.
Both males and females with high SUA level have a high prevalence of gout.
Male have a high prevalence of gout with low SUA level.
The SUA level and prevalence of gout support a U-shape in males, while females show a linear shape.
ConclusionThis study showed that low as well as high SUA are associated with gout.
Hypouricemia is a candidate predictor of gout in US adults.
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