Serum Urate,Metabolic Syndrome,and Cardiovascular Risk Factors. A Population-Based Study |
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Authors: | J. G. Puig M. A. Martínez M. Mora J. M. Fraile F. Montoya R. J. Torres |
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Affiliation: | 1. Divisions of Internal Medicine , La Paz University Hospital , Madrid, Spain;2. Clinical Biochemistry , La Paz University Hospital , Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | We studied the associations between serum urate levels (determined in 503 subjects from a population of 1,344 subjects living in northern Madrid) and both the metabolic syndrome (MS) (defined by the Adult Treatment Panel III criteria) and C-reactive protein (CRP, determined in 382 subjects). MS was diagnosed in 25% (95%CI, 21–28%) and was associated with hyperuricemia (p<0.001). There was a graded increase in serum urate levels with increasing number of MS components. Urate concentrations significantly correlated with waist circumference (r=0,455, p<0.01). Serum urate was not independently associated with CRP levels. This study shows that serum urate levels are associated with the presence of MS and each of its features. |
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Keywords: | Serum urate hyperuricemia metabolic syndrome CRP cardiovascular risk factors |
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