CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BODY WEIGHT WITH OBESITY AND HYPERURICEMIA

Wajid Hussain, Muhammad Maaz Faheem, Rameez Ahmed, Muhammad Murad Farid, I. Munir
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The level of uric acid level in blood is maintained by hepatic production and renal excretion. Hyperuricemia is caused by a decrease in urate excretion. Manyconditions like obesity, high cholesterol, and insulin resistance are disorders of the metabolic syndrome that are related to hyperuricemia. It occurs due to an increase in production and decrease in its excretion of urea due to renal failure which leads to further complications. The aim of study was to correlate the body weight with hyperuricemia. A cross-sectional study was conducted from September 2021 to March 2022. The total number of collected samples were 272 from patients visiting Umer Clinical Lab, Kot Adu, Pakistan and subjected for uric acid results under Microlab 300 in laboratory. Body Mass Index was calculated by measuring the weight and height. Total 272 individuals were included in this study among them, 131 (48%) were female and 141 (52%) were male. Body mass index of 272 individuals involved in this study was calculated. Out of 272 individuals, 4.04% were underweight, 32.72% were normal, 33.82% were overweight and 29.41% were obese. Serum uric acid levels were measured in 131 females and out of them 3.82% had hypouricemia, 85.50% had normal uric acid level and 10.69% had hyperuricemia. The serum uric acid levels in 141 males were measured and out of 141 males, 10.64% had hypouricemia, 82.98% had normal uric acid levels and 6.38% had hyperuricemia. Hyperuricemia in age group 41 to 60 years of both male and female were 2.84% and 6.11%, respectively. Serum uric acid levels were elevated in overweight and obese patients as compared to those who had normal weight and underweight. The majority of the participants of the study had normal weight. However, uric levels were independently associated with gender.
体重与肥胖和高尿酸血症之间关系的横断面研究
血液中的尿酸水平是由肝生成和肾排泄维持的。高尿酸血症是由尿酸排泄减少引起的。许多情况,如肥胖、高胆固醇和胰岛素抵抗,都是与高尿酸血症有关的代谢综合征的紊乱。它的发生是由于肾脏衰竭导致尿素的产生增加和排泄减少,从而导致进一步的并发症。本研究旨在探讨体重与高尿酸血症的关系。一项横断面研究于2021年9月至2022年3月进行。采集的样本总数为272份,来自访问巴基斯坦Kot Adu Umer临床实验室的患者,并在实验室使用Microlab 300进行尿酸检测。身体质量指数是通过测量体重和身高来计算的。共纳入272人,其中女性131人(48%),男性141人(52%)。计算了参与研究的272人的身体质量指数。272人体重过轻4.04%,正常32.72%,超重33.82%,肥胖29.41%。测定131例女性血清尿酸水平,其中3.82%为低尿酸血症,85.50%为正常尿酸血症,10.69%为高尿酸血症。测定141例男性血清尿酸水平,10.64%为低尿酸血症,82.98%为正常尿酸血症,6.38%为高尿酸血症。41 ~ 60岁男性和女性高尿酸血症发生率分别为2.84%和6.11%。与正常体重和体重不足的患者相比,超重和肥胖患者的血清尿酸水平升高。这项研究的大多数参与者体重正常。然而,尿酸水平与性别独立相关。
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