Associations between serum uric acid concentrations and metabolic syndrome and its components in the PREDIMED study

Dec 17, 2014Nutrition, metabolism, and cardiovascular diseases : NMCD

Links between blood uric acid levels and metabolic syndrome and its parts in the PREDIMED study

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Abstract

Participants in the highest baseline sex-adjusted serum uric acid (SUA) quartile had an odds ratio of 2.3 for prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) compared to those in the lowest quartile.

  • The study involved 4,417 elderly individuals aged 55-80 years at high cardiovascular risk.
  • Higher baseline SUA levels were linked to a greater incidence of new-onset MetS.
  • Participants in the upper SUA quartile had a 1.4 times higher risk of developing MetS over time.
  • Specific components of MetS, such as hypertriglyceridemia and low HDL-cholesterol, were also more likely to develop in those with elevated SUA.
  • Adjusted models confirmed that elevated SUA concentrations are significantly associated with the development of MetS.

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