Serum uric acid and leptin levels in metabolic syndrome: a quandary over the role of uric acid

May 22, 2007Metabolism: clinical and experimental

Confusing role of uric acid in metabolic syndrome shown by blood uric acid and leptin levels

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Abstract

A total of 470 subjects were recruited, with 30.6% diagnosed with hyperuricemia.

  • Hyperuricemia is associated with increased body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, and triglyceride levels.
  • Subjects with hyperuricemia exhibited higher levels of immunoreactive insulin and insulin resistance, as indicated by HOMA-IR.
  • No correlation was found between uric acid and leptin or blood glucose levels.
  • Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed in 24.5% of individuals with hyperuricemia.
  • Statistically significant differences in HOMA-IR were observed between subjects with and without metabolic syndrome.

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