Exploring the causal associations of micronutrients on urate levels and the risk of gout: A Mendelian randomization study

Mar 14, 2024Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Micronutrients' possible effects on urate levels and gout risk

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Abstract

Negative associations were found between serum vitamin B levels and urate levels, as well as serum folate and the risk of gout.

  • A decrease in serum vitamin B levels is associated with lower urate levels, with a β coefficient of -0.324 per one standard deviation increase.
  • Higher folate levels correlate with a reduced risk of gout, indicated by an odds ratio of 0.8044 per one standard deviation increase.
  • In contrast, increased serum calcium levels are linked to higher urate levels, with a β coefficient of 0.0994 per one standard deviation increase.
  • Higher serum calcium levels also correlate with an increased risk of gout, shown by an odds ratio of 1.1479 per one standard deviation increase.
  • No significant associations were observed for other examined micronutrients with urate levels or gout risk.

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