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Association of serum uric acid with thyroid function in health check-up participants

BACKGROUND: The relationship of uric acid (UA) with the thyroid function among healthy individuals remains unclear. We aimed to examine the relationship between UA contents and thyroid hormone levels in healthy Chinese individuals. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 1186 Chinese adults (73...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiao-Jun, Qian, Xi-Wen, Zhang, Xu, Han, Li, Zheng, Yu-Qi, Wu, Tao, Qin, Guo-You, Ye, Zhi-Bin, Xiao, Jing
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7339362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32404697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000840
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author Wang, Xiao-Jun
Qian, Xi-Wen
Zhang, Xu
Han, Li
Zheng, Yu-Qi
Wu, Tao
Qin, Guo-You
Ye, Zhi-Bin
Xiao, Jing
author_facet Wang, Xiao-Jun
Qian, Xi-Wen
Zhang, Xu
Han, Li
Zheng, Yu-Qi
Wu, Tao
Qin, Guo-You
Ye, Zhi-Bin
Xiao, Jing
author_sort Wang, Xiao-Jun
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description BACKGROUND: The relationship of uric acid (UA) with the thyroid function among healthy individuals remains unclear. We aimed to examine the relationship between UA contents and thyroid hormone levels in healthy Chinese individuals. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 1186 Chinese adults (736 men and 450 women) who underwent a health check-up at the Huadong Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University (Shanghai, China) between January 1, 2010 and July 31, 2018. Clinical and thyroid hormone levels were compared in different UA groups (in male and menopause women groups, MG1: UA < 5 mg/dL; MG2: 5 mg/dL ≤ UA< 7 mg/dL; and MG3: UA ≥ 7 mg/dL; in female groups, FG1 to FG3 represent the UA levels of <4 mg/dL, 4 mg/dL ≤ UA< 6 mg/dL, and ≥6 mg/dL, respectively). In addition, natural cubic spline regression, together with Pearson correlation analysis, was performed in investigating the correlation of UA with thyroid hormones. RESULTS: After adjusting for confounding factors, low levels of UA (for males, UA < 5.30 mg/dL; for females, UA < 4.05 mg/dL) were negatively correlated with free triiodothyronine (FT3) both in men and women. UA levels between 4.83 and 6.06 mg/dL may act to protect FT3 in women, while UA levels between 6.39 and 7.09 mg/dL may protect FT3 in men. FT3 levels of low-range UA group reduced compared with mid-range UA and the high-range UA groups in both men and women. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide epidemiologic evidence to support the negative correlation between low UA contents and FT3 in the Chinese Han population, suggesting that the reduced UA contents may serve as the risk factor to predict poor thyroid function in Chinese individuals.
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spelling pubmed-73393622020-08-05 Association of serum uric acid with thyroid function in health check-up participants Wang, Xiao-Jun Qian, Xi-Wen Zhang, Xu Han, Li Zheng, Yu-Qi Wu, Tao Qin, Guo-You Ye, Zhi-Bin Xiao, Jing Chin Med J (Engl) Original Articles BACKGROUND: The relationship of uric acid (UA) with the thyroid function among healthy individuals remains unclear. We aimed to examine the relationship between UA contents and thyroid hormone levels in healthy Chinese individuals. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional study of 1186 Chinese adults (736 men and 450 women) who underwent a health check-up at the Huadong Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University (Shanghai, China) between January 1, 2010 and July 31, 2018. Clinical and thyroid hormone levels were compared in different UA groups (in male and menopause women groups, MG1: UA < 5 mg/dL; MG2: 5 mg/dL ≤ UA< 7 mg/dL; and MG3: UA ≥ 7 mg/dL; in female groups, FG1 to FG3 represent the UA levels of <4 mg/dL, 4 mg/dL ≤ UA< 6 mg/dL, and ≥6 mg/dL, respectively). In addition, natural cubic spline regression, together with Pearson correlation analysis, was performed in investigating the correlation of UA with thyroid hormones. RESULTS: After adjusting for confounding factors, low levels of UA (for males, UA < 5.30 mg/dL; for females, UA < 4.05 mg/dL) were negatively correlated with free triiodothyronine (FT3) both in men and women. UA levels between 4.83 and 6.06 mg/dL may act to protect FT3 in women, while UA levels between 6.39 and 7.09 mg/dL may protect FT3 in men. FT3 levels of low-range UA group reduced compared with mid-range UA and the high-range UA groups in both men and women. CONCLUSIONS: Our results provide epidemiologic evidence to support the negative correlation between low UA contents and FT3 in the Chinese Han population, suggesting that the reduced UA contents may serve as the risk factor to predict poor thyroid function in Chinese individuals. Wolters Kluwer Health 2020-06-20 2020-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7339362/ /pubmed/32404697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000840 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Chinese Medical Association, produced by Wolters Kluwer, Inc. under the CC-BY-NC-ND license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Ye, Zhi-Bin
Xiao, Jing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7339362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32404697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000840
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