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Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study

OBJECTIVE: Both hyperuricemia and hypertension have important clinical implications, but their relationship in terms of gender and age is still a matter of debate. In this study, we aimed to explore gender- and age-specific differences in this association between hyperuricemia and hypertension in a...

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Autores principales: Lin, Xiaoyun, Wang, Xiqian, Li, Xin, Song, Lili, Meng, Zhaowei, Yang, Qing, Zhang, Wenjuan, Gao, Yuxia, Yang, Zhenwen, Cai, Heng, Bian, Bo, Li, Yongle, Yu, Xuefang, Du, Xin, Xu, Shaopeng, Nie, Jing, Liu, Ming, Sun, Jinhong, Zhang, Qing, Gao, Ying, Song, Kun, Wang, Xing, Zhao, Li, Fan, Yaguang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30944567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7545137
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author Lin, Xiaoyun
Wang, Xiqian
Li, Xin
Song, Lili
Meng, Zhaowei
Yang, Qing
Zhang, Wenjuan
Gao, Yuxia
Yang, Zhenwen
Cai, Heng
Bian, Bo
Li, Yongle
Yu, Xuefang
Du, Xin
Xu, Shaopeng
Nie, Jing
Liu, Ming
Sun, Jinhong
Zhang, Qing
Gao, Ying
Song, Kun
Wang, Xing
Zhao, Li
Fan, Yaguang
author_facet Lin, Xiaoyun
Wang, Xiqian
Li, Xin
Song, Lili
Meng, Zhaowei
Yang, Qing
Zhang, Wenjuan
Gao, Yuxia
Yang, Zhenwen
Cai, Heng
Bian, Bo
Li, Yongle
Yu, Xuefang
Du, Xin
Xu, Shaopeng
Nie, Jing
Liu, Ming
Sun, Jinhong
Zhang, Qing
Gao, Ying
Song, Kun
Wang, Xing
Zhao, Li
Fan, Yaguang
author_sort Lin, Xiaoyun
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description OBJECTIVE: Both hyperuricemia and hypertension have important clinical implications, but their relationship in terms of gender and age is still a matter of debate. In this study, we aimed to explore gender- and age-specific differences in this association between hyperuricemia and hypertension in a Chinese population. METHODS: A total of 78596 ostensibly healthy subjects (47781 men and 30815 women) were recruited. The association between hyperuricemia and hypertension was analyzed by multivariate logistic regression, and the analyses were stratified by gender and age. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of hypertension and hyperuricemia was significantly higher in males than in females. Increasing trends of hypertension prevalence in both genders as well as hyperuricemia prevalence in females were found along with aging. However, males showed a reduced trend in hyperuricemia prevalence with aging. Higher hypertension and hyperuricemia prevalence was found in young and middle-aged men than in women, but not in elderly people older than 70 years. Significantly increased risk of hypertension from hyperuricemia was found only in men with an adjusted odds ratio of 1.131 (P < 0.01), especially in the middle-aged male participants. However, such significant results were not found in women. Similarly, hyperuricemia was also an independent risk factor of increased systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure in males, but not in females. CONCLUSION: We observed significantly higher overall prevalence of hyperuricemia and hypertension in men than in women. Men with hyperuricemia (particularly in middle age) had a significantly increased susceptibility of hypertension, while this significant association was not observed in women.
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spelling pubmed-64217302019-04-03 Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study Lin, Xiaoyun Wang, Xiqian Li, Xin Song, Lili Meng, Zhaowei Yang, Qing Zhang, Wenjuan Gao, Yuxia Yang, Zhenwen Cai, Heng Bian, Bo Li, Yongle Yu, Xuefang Du, Xin Xu, Shaopeng Nie, Jing Liu, Ming Sun, Jinhong Zhang, Qing Gao, Ying Song, Kun Wang, Xing Zhao, Li Fan, Yaguang Int J Endocrinol Clinical Study OBJECTIVE: Both hyperuricemia and hypertension have important clinical implications, but their relationship in terms of gender and age is still a matter of debate. In this study, we aimed to explore gender- and age-specific differences in this association between hyperuricemia and hypertension in a Chinese population. METHODS: A total of 78596 ostensibly healthy subjects (47781 men and 30815 women) were recruited. The association between hyperuricemia and hypertension was analyzed by multivariate logistic regression, and the analyses were stratified by gender and age. RESULTS: Overall prevalence of hypertension and hyperuricemia was significantly higher in males than in females. Increasing trends of hypertension prevalence in both genders as well as hyperuricemia prevalence in females were found along with aging. However, males showed a reduced trend in hyperuricemia prevalence with aging. Higher hypertension and hyperuricemia prevalence was found in young and middle-aged men than in women, but not in elderly people older than 70 years. Significantly increased risk of hypertension from hyperuricemia was found only in men with an adjusted odds ratio of 1.131 (P < 0.01), especially in the middle-aged male participants. However, such significant results were not found in women. Similarly, hyperuricemia was also an independent risk factor of increased systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure in males, but not in females. CONCLUSION: We observed significantly higher overall prevalence of hyperuricemia and hypertension in men than in women. Men with hyperuricemia (particularly in middle age) had a significantly increased susceptibility of hypertension, while this significant association was not observed in women. Hindawi 2019-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6421730/ /pubmed/30944567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7545137 Text en Copyright © 2019 Xiaoyun Lin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Lin, Xiaoyun
Wang, Xiqian
Li, Xin
Song, Lili
Meng, Zhaowei
Yang, Qing
Zhang, Wenjuan
Gao, Yuxia
Yang, Zhenwen
Cai, Heng
Bian, Bo
Li, Yongle
Yu, Xuefang
Du, Xin
Xu, Shaopeng
Nie, Jing
Liu, Ming
Sun, Jinhong
Zhang, Qing
Gao, Ying
Song, Kun
Wang, Xing
Zhao, Li
Fan, Yaguang
Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_fullStr Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_short Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study
title_sort gender- and age-specific differences in the association of hyperuricemia and hypertension: a cross-sectional study
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6421730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30944567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7545137
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