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. 2021 May;89(7):1855-1860.
doi: 10.1038/s41390-020-01185-9. Epub 2020 Oct 8.

Uric acid reference values: report on 1750 healthy Brazilian children and adolescents

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Uric acid reference values: report on 1750 healthy Brazilian children and adolescents

Stephanie R A Moulin-Mares et al. Pediatr Res. 2021 May.

Abstract

Background: Our purpose was to determine reference values and determinants of serum uric acid (SUA) in children and adolescents.

Methods: A fasting blood sample was collected from 1750 schoolchildren and adolescents (6-17 years). Puberty was defined according to the Tanner scale. Bodyweight, muscle mass, and body fat percentage were determined by bioimpedance. Data are given as cut-offs and mean ± standard deviation.

Results: SUA level was higher in children that had already entered puberty (4.2 ± 1.1 mg/dL) than among prepubescent (3.6 ± 0.8 mg/dL; p < 0.01). Considering the 90 percentile (p90) as the upper reference value, the following values are proposed for boys and girls, respectively: <10 years or prepubescent: ≤4.5 mg/dL and ≤4.8 mg/dL; from 10 to 13 years: ≤5.7 mg/dL and ≤5.2 mg/dL; from 14 to 17 years: ≤6.4 mg/dL and ≤5.3 mg/dL. Muscle mass explained part of the variability in SUA after pubescence, acting as an independent variable for higher levels of SUA.

Conclusions: The sex, age, and phase of puberty influence SUA reference levels, and part of this influence could be explained by the higher muscle mass, mainly after the adolescence onset.

Impact: The key message of this study is that high levels of uric acid in the blood are associated with metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk factors. These diseases should be prevented since the infancy However, it is necessary to establish reference values of uric acid (SUA) for children and adolescents. The Brazilian population is highly admixed and these values were not determined so far. We studied a robust sample of Brazilian schoolchildren and adolescents (6-17 years) and defined the 90th percentile of uric acid as the upper limit of normality for sex, age, and pubertal stage. These values can be used as a reference for other populations with similar characteristics.

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