Hyperuricemia Associated with Low Skeletal Muscle in the Middle-Aged and Elderly Population in China.

Lingyan Chen, Li Wu, Qian Li, Yu Hu, Hui Ma, Huan-Dong Lin, Xin Gao
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BACKGROUND Previous studies have presented inconsistent results on the relationship between serum uric acid and skeletal muscle mass (SMM). We aimed to explore whether a higher serum uric acid level was associated with low SMM in the Chinese population. METHODS We performed a cross-sectional analysis of 6595 subjects aged 45 years or older. They were tested for fasting blood glucose, total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, uric acid, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, and estimated glomerular filtration rate. SMM was accessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry using two approaches: weight-adjusted appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM)% and ASM/BMI (body mass index (kg/m2)). Low SMM was defined as a cut-off point of ASM/BMI<0.789 for men and<0.512 for women. RESULTS Compared with their normal group, patients with hyperuricemia had lower ASM% (29.33±2.33 vs 30.03±2.34 for males and 24.71±1.99 vs 25.19±2.07 for females, P<0.01) and ASM/BMI (0.83±0.10 vs 0.85±0.10 for male and 0.60±0.07 vs 0.62±0.07 for female), with a higher prevalence of the associated low SMM in both sexes (35.2 vs 26.5% for male and 10.5 vs 5.9% for female, P<0.01). Pearson analysis showed that ASM% and ASM/BMI were negatively correlated with SUA (male: ASM/BMI, r=-0.097, ASM%, r=-0.146; female: ASM/BMI, r=-0.151, ASM%, r=-0.157; all P<0.001). Logistic regression analysis showed a positive association of hyperuricemia with adjusted risk of low SMM association. CONCLUSIONS In a middle-aged and elderly Chinese population, hyperuricemia is independently and positively associated with low SMM and can vary by age and gender.
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中国中老年人群与低骨骼肌相关的高尿酸血症
背景以往的研究对血清尿酸与骨骼肌质量(SMM)之间的关系给出了不一致的结果。我们的目的是探讨中国人群中较高的血清尿酸水平是否与低SMM相关。方法我们对6595名年龄在45岁及以上的受试者进行了横断面分析。检测空腹血糖、总胆固醇、甘油三酯、高密度脂蛋白-胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白-胆固醇、尿酸、血尿素氮、肌酐和肾小球滤过率。采用双能x线骨密度仪测量SMM,采用两种方法:体重调整后的阑尾骨骼肌质量(ASM)%和ASM/BMI(体重指数(kg/m2))。低SMM被定义为男性ASM/BMI<0.789,女性<0.512的分界点。结果与正常组相比,高尿酸血症患者的ASM%(男性29.33±2.33 vs 30.03±2.34,女性24.71±1.99 vs 25.19±2.07,P<0.01)和ASM/BMI(男性0.83±0.10 vs 0.85±0.10,女性0.60±0.07 vs 0.62±0.07)较低,且相关的低SMM患病率在两性中较高(男性35.2 vs 26.5%,女性10.5 vs 5.9%, P<0.01)。Pearson分析显示,ASM%和ASM/BMI与SUA呈负相关(男性:ASM/BMI, r=-0.097, ASM%, r=-0.146;女性:ASM/BMI, r=-0.151, ASM%, r=-0.157;所有P < 0.001)。Logistic回归分析显示高尿酸血症与低SMM相关的校正风险呈正相关。结论:在中国中老年人群中,高尿酸血症与低SMM独立且正相关,且随年龄和性别而变化。
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