The power of serum uric acid in predicting metabolic syndrome diminishes with age in an elderly Chinese population

Oct 30, 2016The journal of nutrition, health & aging

Serum Uric Acid Predicts Metabolic Syndrome Less Effectively as Chinese People Age

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Abstract

A total of 18,906 Chinese elderly aged 65 and older were analyzed for associations between serum uric acid (sUA) levels and metabolic syndrome (MetS).

  • A graded, positive association between sUA and MetS components was observed, which diminished after age 75.
  • Higher sUA levels were linked to increased odds ratios for MetS in the young-old and old-old groups, except for specific cases in older males.
  • In the longitudinal analysis, higher sUA levels correlated with a greater risk of MetS in the young-old group across both genders.
  • Cox regression analysis confirmed a significant relationship between high sUA levels and MetS risk, particularly in younger elderly individuals.

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