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Associations between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Serum Uric Acid and Their Sex Differences: The Nagahama Study.

Authors :
Sunadome, Hironobu
Murase, Kimihiko
Tabara, Yasuharu
Matsumoto, Takeshi
Minami, Takuma
Kanai, Osamu
Nagasaki, Tadao
Takahashi, Naomi
Hamada, Satoshi
Tanizawa, Kiminobu
Togawa, Jumpei
Uiji, Sayaka
Wakamura, Tomoko
Komenami, Naoko
Setoh, Kazuya
Kawaguchi, Takahisa
Morita, Satoshi
Takahashi, Yoshimitsu
Nakayama, Takeo
Hirai, Toyohiro
Source :
Nutrients; Oct2023, Vol. 15 Issue 19, p4237, 11p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is often accompanied by noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including gout. However, the association between serum uric acid (sUA) levels and NCDs is complicated in patients with SDB. We aimed to clarify this issue utilizing large-scale epidemiological data. This community-based study included 9850 inhabitants. SDB and its severity were assessed by a 3% oxygen desaturation index (3% ODI) corrected for sleep duration using wrist actigraphy. The associations between sUA and moderate to severe SDB (MS-SDB) and sUA and NCDs in patients with MS-SDB were analyzed. A total of 7895 subjects were eligible. In females, the prevalence of MS-SDB increased according to an elevation in sUA levels even after adjusting for confounders, and sUA ≥ 5 mg/dL was the threshold. These were not found in males. There was a positive interaction between sUA ≥ 5 mg/dL and female sex for MS-SDB. In females with MS-SDB, the prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) increased according to an elevation in sUA levels, and those with sUA ≥ 5 mg/dL showed a higher prevalence of DM than their counterparts. There is a clear correlation between sUA levels and the severity of SDB, and elevated sUA poses a risk for DM in females with MS-SDB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726643
Volume :
15
Issue :
19
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nutrients
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172983055
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15194237