Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia
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Resumo: | INTRODUCTION: Serum uric acid has been considered a marker or an element of the clinical and laboratory alterations in the metabolic syndrome. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the association between levels of serum uric acid (UA) and the following laboratory profile: fasting glucose > 100 mg/dl, triglycerides > 150 mg/dl and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) < 50 mg/dl in women and < 40 mg/dl in men. METHOD: In a cross-sectional survey, blood samples of 4,328 randomized outpatients aged from 20 to 102 years were analyzed. RESULTS: The mean (interquartile range) UA level was higher in men (6.7; 2.4-12.5 mg/dl) and women (5.4; 2.0-12.2 mg/dl) with the laboratorial profile than in those without it (5.9; 0.90-33.8 mg/dl for men and 4.4; 0.8-30.0 mg/dl for women) (p < 0.0001). A significant increase in the prevalence of laboratory profile was observed in men (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.2-3.9 mg/dl) and women (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.4-3.5 mg/dl) with hyperuricemia. CONCLUSION: These results show the association between serum levels of uric acid and metabolic syndrome profile, which corroborates to similar results found in other populations worldwide. |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemiaA prevalência de hiperuricemia está aumentada em pacientes ambulatoriais com hiperglicemia e dislipidemiaPacientes ambulatoriaisHiperuricemiaHiperglicemiaDislipidemiaINTRODUCTION: Serum uric acid has been considered a marker or an element of the clinical and laboratory alterations in the metabolic syndrome. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the association between levels of serum uric acid (UA) and the following laboratory profile: fasting glucose > 100 mg/dl, triglycerides > 150 mg/dl and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) < 50 mg/dl in women and < 40 mg/dl in men. METHOD: In a cross-sectional survey, blood samples of 4,328 randomized outpatients aged from 20 to 102 years were analyzed. RESULTS: The mean (interquartile range) UA level was higher in men (6.7; 2.4-12.5 mg/dl) and women (5.4; 2.0-12.2 mg/dl) with the laboratorial profile than in those without it (5.9; 0.90-33.8 mg/dl for men and 4.4; 0.8-30.0 mg/dl for women) (p < 0.0001). A significant increase in the prevalence of laboratory profile was observed in men (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.2-3.9 mg/dl) and women (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.4-3.5 mg/dl) with hyperuricemia. CONCLUSION: These results show the association between serum levels of uric acid and metabolic syndrome profile, which corroborates to similar results found in other populations worldwide.INTRODUÇÃO: O ácido úrico sérico tem sido considerado um marcador ou componente das alterações clínicas e laboratoriais da síndrome metabólica. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a associação entre o ácido úrico sérico (AU) e o perfil laboratorial composto de glicemia de jejum > 100 mg/dl, triglicerídeos > 150 mg/dl e colesterol da lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL-C) < 50 mg/dl nas mulheres e < 40 mg/dl nos homens. MÉTODO: Em estudo de corte transversal, amostras de sangue de 4.328 pacientes ambulatoriais não selecionados com idade variando de 20 a 102 anos foram examinadas. RESULTADOS: A mediana (variação interquartil) do AU foi mais elevada nos homens (6,7; 2,4-12,5 mg/dl) e mulheres (5,4;2-12,2 mg/dl) que apresentaram o perfil laboratorial do que nos que não o apresentaram (5,9; 0,9-33,8 mg/dl para os homens e 4,4; 0,8-30 mg/dl para as mulheres) (p < 0,0001). Observou-se aumento significativo na prevalência do perfil laboratorial nos homens (razão de chance [RC] = 2,2 mg/dl; intervalo de confiança [IC] 95%: 1,2-3,9 mg/dl) e mulheres (RC = 2,2 mg/dl; IC 95%: 1,4-3,5 mg/dl) com hiperuricemia. CONCLUSÃO: Esses resultados mostram a associação dos níveis séricos do acido úrico com o perfil laboratorial da síndrome metabólica nesse grupo não selecionado de indivíduos brasileiros atendidos ambulatorialmente, sendo este um achado semelhante ao observado em outras populações estudadas mundialmente.Em processamentoSociedade Brasileira de Patologia ClínicaSociedade Brasileira de PatologiaSociedade Brasileira de Citopatologia2017-12-07T04:55:18Z2017-12-07T04:55:18Z2010info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfJ. Bras. Patol. Med. Lab.,v.46,n.4,p.283-288,2010http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/27890https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1676-24442010000400004Rosa, Tânia TorresMoura, Ewandro Luiz ReyOliveira, Manuela Costa deBoff, GláuciaJunqueira Junior, Luiz FernandoVeiga, Joel Paulo Russomanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2024-08-28T16:31:55Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/27890Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2024-08-28T16:31:55Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia A prevalência de hiperuricemia está aumentada em pacientes ambulatoriais com hiperglicemia e dislipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia Rosa, Tânia Torres Pacientes ambulatoriais Hiperuricemia Hiperglicemia Dislipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Prevalence of high serum uric acid is increased in ambulatory subjects with hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia |
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Rosa, Tânia Torres |
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Rosa, Tânia Torres Moura, Ewandro Luiz Rey Oliveira, Manuela Costa de Boff, Gláucia Junqueira Junior, Luiz Fernando Veiga, Joel Paulo Russomano |
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Moura, Ewandro Luiz Rey Oliveira, Manuela Costa de Boff, Gláucia Junqueira Junior, Luiz Fernando Veiga, Joel Paulo Russomano |
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Rosa, Tânia Torres Moura, Ewandro Luiz Rey Oliveira, Manuela Costa de Boff, Gláucia Junqueira Junior, Luiz Fernando Veiga, Joel Paulo Russomano |
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Pacientes ambulatoriais Hiperuricemia Hiperglicemia Dislipidemia |
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Pacientes ambulatoriais Hiperuricemia Hiperglicemia Dislipidemia |
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INTRODUCTION: Serum uric acid has been considered a marker or an element of the clinical and laboratory alterations in the metabolic syndrome. OBJECTIVE: to evaluate the association between levels of serum uric acid (UA) and the following laboratory profile: fasting glucose > 100 mg/dl, triglycerides > 150 mg/dl and high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) < 50 mg/dl in women and < 40 mg/dl in men. METHOD: In a cross-sectional survey, blood samples of 4,328 randomized outpatients aged from 20 to 102 years were analyzed. RESULTS: The mean (interquartile range) UA level was higher in men (6.7; 2.4-12.5 mg/dl) and women (5.4; 2.0-12.2 mg/dl) with the laboratorial profile than in those without it (5.9; 0.90-33.8 mg/dl for men and 4.4; 0.8-30.0 mg/dl for women) (p < 0.0001). A significant increase in the prevalence of laboratory profile was observed in men (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.2-3.9 mg/dl) and women (OR = 2.2 mg/dl; 95% CI: 1.4-3.5 mg/dl) with hyperuricemia. CONCLUSION: These results show the association between serum levels of uric acid and metabolic syndrome profile, which corroborates to similar results found in other populations worldwide. |
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