Abstract

The aim of this study was to examine whether serum uric acid (SUA) concentration was related to the metabolic syndrome (MS). A total of 981 Japanese workingmen were studied. MS was diagnosed based on the modified criteria of the International Diabetes Federation. MS was present in 8.0% of the target participants. Logistic regression analysis using a cutoff value of the SUA of 7.0 mg/dL showed that some components of MS and the logarithmic value of the serum C-reactive protein were associated with a significant odds ratio for predicting elevated SUA. The odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of a high logarithmic value of the serum C-reactive protein, large waist girth, elevated blood pressure, and dyslipidemia for elevated SUA were 1.76 (CI, 1.21-2.55), 1.72 (CI, 1.21-2.45), 1.42 (CI, 1.01-2.00), and 1.87 (CI, 1.30-2.69), respectively. Most of the components of MS were significant determinants of SUA.

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