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背景:血清尿酸(SUA)和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c血清尿酸(SUA)和糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)与人体新陈代谢密切相关。本研究旨在调查成人 HbA1c 和 SUA 之间的关系。研究方法本研究选取了美国国家健康与营养调查(NHANES)中 2011 年至 2020 年年龄≥20 岁的 7293 名参与者。采用多变量线性回归模型检验 HbA1c 与 SUA 之间的关联。根据年龄、性别、种族和体重指数(BMI)进行了分组分析。这项研究通过拟合一条平滑的曲线来解决 HbA1c 和 SUA 之间的关系。最后,通过递归算法计算出非线性关系的拐点,并通过两段分段线性回归模型分析拐点两侧 HbA1c 和 SUA 的关系。结果显示通过完全调整模型,发现所有 7293 名参与者的 HbA1c 与 SUA 之间均呈负相关(β = -7.93,95% CI:-9.49--6.37)。此外,当该研究按性别、年龄、种族和体重指数状况进行分层时,这种负相关关系在统计学上仍然显著。在亚组分析中,我们发现两者之间的关系因性别差异而有不同的结果。在男性中,HbA1c 与 SUA 呈显著负相关。但在女性中,6.8%之前的HbA1c值与SUA呈正相关,6.8%之后的HbA1c值与SUA呈负相关,这表明在糖尿病前期和糖尿病中,女性HbA1c与SUA之间的关系发生了变化。结论本研究表明,美国成年人的 HbA1c 值在 7% 之前与 SUA 值呈正相关。在 HbA1c 值达到 7% 之后则呈负相关。
Association between Glycosylated Hemoglobin and Serum Uric Acid: A US NHANES 2011–2020
Background. Serum uric acid (SUA) and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) were closely related to the body’s metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between HbA1c and SUA in adults. Methods. This study selected 7293 participants aged ≥20 from 2011 to 2020 in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The multivariate linear regression model was used to test the association between HbA1c and SUA. Subgroup analysis was performed according to age, gender, race, and body mass index (BMI). This study solved the relationship between HbA1c and SUA by fitting a smooth curve. Finally, the inflection point in the nonlinear relationship was calculated by the recursive algorithm, and the relationship between HbA1c and SUA on both sides of the inflection point was analyzed by the two-segment piecewise linear regression model. Results. All 7293 participants found a negative correlation between HbA1c and SUA by completely adjusting the model (β = −7.93 and 95% CI: −9.49–−6.37). In addition, when this study was stratified by gender, age, race, and BMI status, this negative correlation was still statistically significant. In the subgroup analysis, we found that the relationship between the two had different results due to gender differences. In men, HbA1c had a significant negative correlation with SUA. However, in women, the HbA1c value was positively correlated with SUA before 6.8%, and the HbA1c value was negatively correlated with SUA after 6.8%, which indicates that the relationship between HbA1c and SUA in women has changed in prediabetes and diabetes. Conclusion. This study shows that HbA1c is positively correlated with SUA in American adults before 7%. There is a negative correlation after the HbA1c value of 7%.
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International Journal of Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for scientists and clinicians working in basic and translational research. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that provide insights into the endocrine system and its associated diseases at a genomic, molecular, biochemical and cellular level.