Association between serum uric acid and metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study in Bangladeshi adults

May 14, 2020Scientific reports

Link between blood uric acid levels and metabolic syndrome in Bangladeshi adults

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Abstract

The overall prevalence of (MetS) was 22% among 420 participants in Bangladesh.

  • (SUA) levels were significantly higher in individuals with MetS compared to those without.
  • Increased SUA concentrations correlated with elevated components of MetS across quartiles.
  • SUA was significantly associated with the prevalence of MetS in the adult population studied.
  • Males exhibited a higher prevalence of MetS components compared to females.

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Key numbers

22%
Prevalence of
Overall prevalence among 420 participants
p < 0.05
Higher in Group
Statistical significance comparing levels between and non- groups
21.3%
Male Hyperuricemia Prevalence
Prevalence of hyperuricemia in male participants

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What this is

  • This study investigates the relationship between () levels and () among Bangladeshi adults.
  • It includes 420 participants aged 18 years and older, assessing various biochemical parameters.
  • Findings indicate a significant association between elevated levels and the prevalence of and its components.

Essence

  • Elevated levels are significantly associated with and its components in Bangladeshi adults. The study finds that higher concentrations correlate with increased prevalence of .

Key takeaways

  • The overall prevalence of was 22% among participants, with no significant gender differences. Elevated waist circumference, high blood pressure, and hyperglycemia were more common in males.
  • levels were significantly higher in the group compared to the non- group, indicating a potential link between hyperuricemia and .
  • Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed a positive association between and the prevalence of , suggesting may be a relevant biomarker in this population.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits the ability to establish causation between and . Additionally, the sample size may not fully represent the broader population.
  • Other potential confounding factors, such as renal function and dietary habits, were not accounted for, which could influence levels and metabolic health.

Definitions

  • metabolic syndrome (MetS): A cluster of conditions including obesity, high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar, and abnormal cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
  • serum uric acid (SUA): The end product of purine metabolism in the body, often elevated in conditions like gout and associated with metabolic disorders.

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