[Epidemiology, incidence and sex specific differences in primary gout]
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[Epidemiology, incidence and sex specific differences in primary gout]
Abstract
Gout is common disease with a worldwide distribution. The major risk factor for the development of gout is sustained asymptomatic hyperuricemia. Primary prevention of gout can be achieved through lifestyle changes including weight loss, restricting protein and calorie intake, limiting alcohol consumption and optimal treatment of hypertension.
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