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An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Uric acid (UA) may protect muscle function from oxidative damage due to reactive oxygen species through its powerful antioxidant capacity. However, several studies have demonstrated that hyperuricemia is closely related to systemic inflammation and has oxidant properties effects, both of...

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Autores principales: Huang, Cong, Niu, Kaijun, Kobayashi, Yoritoshi, Guan, Lei, Momma, Haruki, Cui, Yufei, Chujo, Masahiro, Otomo, Atsushi, Guo, Hui, Tadaura, Hiroko, Nagatomi, Ryoichi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3766665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24000893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-14-258
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author Huang, Cong
Niu, Kaijun
Kobayashi, Yoritoshi
Guan, Lei
Momma, Haruki
Cui, Yufei
Chujo, Masahiro
Otomo, Atsushi
Guo, Hui
Tadaura, Hiroko
Nagatomi, Ryoichi
author_facet Huang, Cong
Niu, Kaijun
Kobayashi, Yoritoshi
Guan, Lei
Momma, Haruki
Cui, Yufei
Chujo, Masahiro
Otomo, Atsushi
Guo, Hui
Tadaura, Hiroko
Nagatomi, Ryoichi
author_sort Huang, Cong
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description BACKGROUND: Uric acid (UA) may protect muscle function from oxidative damage due to reactive oxygen species through its powerful antioxidant capacity. However, several studies have demonstrated that hyperuricemia is closely related to systemic inflammation and has oxidant properties effects, both of which may increase the risk of muscle strength loss. The purpose of this study was to examine the association of serum UA concentration with grip strength and leg extension power in adult men. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional survey in which 630 Japanese male employees aged 30 years and older participated. Five hundred and eighty-six subjects participated in the measurement of grip strength, and 355 subjects participated in the measurement of leg extension power. Blood samples were obtained for serum UA analysis. RESULTS: After adjustment for potential confounders, grip strength differed significantly between participants with and those without hyperuricemia (geometric mean and 95% confidence interval [CI]: 40.3 [39.2–41.3] kg vs. 41.9 [41.3–42.5] kg; P = 0.01). In addition, serum UA levels (quartiles) showed an inverted J-shaped curve with grip strength (mean and 95% CI: Q1, 41.6 [40.6–42.6] kg; Q2, 42.2 [41.2–43.2] kg; Q3, 41.8 [40.8–42.8] kg; Q4, 40.4 [39.3–41.4] kg; P for quadratic trend = 0.05). The results in the leg extension power group were similar to those observed in the grip strength group. CONCLUSION: This population-based cross-sectional study shows for the first time that hyperuricemia is associated with poor muscle strength. Moreover, the results indicate an inverted J-shaped association between serum UA quartiles and muscle strength.
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spelling pubmed-37666652013-09-09 An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study Huang, Cong Niu, Kaijun Kobayashi, Yoritoshi Guan, Lei Momma, Haruki Cui, Yufei Chujo, Masahiro Otomo, Atsushi Guo, Hui Tadaura, Hiroko Nagatomi, Ryoichi BMC Musculoskelet Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Uric acid (UA) may protect muscle function from oxidative damage due to reactive oxygen species through its powerful antioxidant capacity. However, several studies have demonstrated that hyperuricemia is closely related to systemic inflammation and has oxidant properties effects, both of which may increase the risk of muscle strength loss. The purpose of this study was to examine the association of serum UA concentration with grip strength and leg extension power in adult men. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional survey in which 630 Japanese male employees aged 30 years and older participated. Five hundred and eighty-six subjects participated in the measurement of grip strength, and 355 subjects participated in the measurement of leg extension power. Blood samples were obtained for serum UA analysis. RESULTS: After adjustment for potential confounders, grip strength differed significantly between participants with and those without hyperuricemia (geometric mean and 95% confidence interval [CI]: 40.3 [39.2–41.3] kg vs. 41.9 [41.3–42.5] kg; P = 0.01). In addition, serum UA levels (quartiles) showed an inverted J-shaped curve with grip strength (mean and 95% CI: Q1, 41.6 [40.6–42.6] kg; Q2, 42.2 [41.2–43.2] kg; Q3, 41.8 [40.8–42.8] kg; Q4, 40.4 [39.3–41.4] kg; P for quadratic trend = 0.05). The results in the leg extension power group were similar to those observed in the grip strength group. CONCLUSION: This population-based cross-sectional study shows for the first time that hyperuricemia is associated with poor muscle strength. Moreover, the results indicate an inverted J-shaped association between serum UA quartiles and muscle strength. BioMed Central 2013-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3766665/ /pubmed/24000893 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-14-258 Text en Copyright © 2013 Huang et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Huang, Cong
Niu, Kaijun
Kobayashi, Yoritoshi
Guan, Lei
Momma, Haruki
Cui, Yufei
Chujo, Masahiro
Otomo, Atsushi
Guo, Hui
Tadaura, Hiroko
Nagatomi, Ryoichi
An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title_full An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title_short An inverted J-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among Japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
title_sort inverted j-shaped association of serum uric acid with muscle strength among japanese adult men: a cross-sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3766665/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24000893
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2474-14-258
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