1. Distribution of serum uric acid levels and prevalence of hyper- and hypouricemia in a Korean general population of 172,970
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Bon San Koo, Chang-Nam Son, Hye-Jin Jeong, Gheun-Ho Kim, Jae-Bum Jun, Sang-Hyon Kim, and Hyun Jung Kim
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Hyperuricemia ,Age and sex ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Rheumatology ,Age groups ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Republic of Korea ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypouricemia ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Serum uric acid ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Uric Acid ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,chemistry ,Medicine ,Uric acid ,Female ,Original Article ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business - Abstract
Background/Aims: We investigated the distribution of serum uric acid (SUA) lev els and estimated the prevalence of hyperuricemia and hypouricemia in the Kore an population. Methods: This cross-sectional study used data from the Korean Genome and Epi demiology Study and included 172,970 participants (58,981 men and 113,989 wom en) aged 40 to 79 years. Hypouricemia and hyperuricemia were defined as SUA level ≤ 2.0 mg/dL and > 7 mg/dL, respectively. The prevalence of hyperuricemia and hypouricemia was evaluated by age and sex. Results: The mean SUA levels were significantly higher in men than in women (5.71 ± 1.27 mg/dL vs. 4.21 ± 0.96 mg/dL, p < 0.001). The mean SUA levels and prevalence of hyperuricemia increased with age in women but not in men. The overall preva lence of hyperuricemia and that in men and women was 50.82, 133.25, and 8.17 per 1,000 persons, respectively; the overall prevalence of hypouricemia and that in men and women was 4.16, 1.10, and 5.75 per 1,000 persons, respectively. The prev alence of hypouricemia in men was similar across all age groups; however, that in women was the highest in the age group of 40 to 49 years and the lowest in the age group of 50 to 59 years. Conclusions: The distribution of SUA levels and prevalence of hyperuricemia and hypouricemia differed according to age and sex. Age and sex should be considered in studies on uric acid-related diseases.
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- 2021
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