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. 2020 Feb 5:7:24.
doi: 10.3389/fmed.2020.00024. eCollection 2020.

Predictive Value of Uric Acid Regarding Cardiometabolic Disease in a Community-Dwelling Older Population in Shanghai: A Cohort Study

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Predictive Value of Uric Acid Regarding Cardiometabolic Disease in a Community-Dwelling Older Population in Shanghai: A Cohort Study

Qin Lan et al. Front Med (Lausanne). .

Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to test the predictive power of serum uric acid (UA) levels on new-onset cardiometabolic risk in the Chinese population. Methods: Older people who visited a community health center for a yearly health check (N = 5,000; men: 47%, women: 53%) were enrolled. Participants were followed for 4 years from baseline (median: 48 months), with the endpoints being development of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, or kidney disease. Results: During follow-up, 342 men (7.4%) and 360 women (8.6%) developed hypertension; 98 men (2.48%) and 135 women (3.06%) developed diabetes; and 175 men (5.04%) and 214 women (4.51%) developed metabolic syndrome. Incident diabetes, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome increased with increased UA levels at baseline (P < 0.001). A multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed a significant, independent association between the baseline UA level and the onset and future hypertension and/or diabetes in both men and women. However, UA is associated with the development of metabolic syndrome in men, but not in women. Conclusion: UA is an independent predictor of new-onset diabetes and hypertension in both women and men and a predictor of new-onset metabolic syndrome only in men.

Keywords: cardiometabolic disease; cohort study; community older population; predictor; uric acid.

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