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Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort

BACKGROUND: The population attributable risk (PAR) percent has used widely in public health policy. We aimed to calculate the attribute risk of hypertension due to hyperuricemia by Levin’s formulas compare to direct PAR calculation method. METHODS: This was a sub-study of Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort (...

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Autores principales: MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba, NAMAYANDEH, Seyedeh Mahdieh, FALLAHZADEH, Hosein, MAJIDPOUR, Fatemeh, SADR-BAFGHI, Seyed Mahmoud, SOLTANI, Mohammadhosein, HADIANI, Leila, SAREBANHASSANABADI, Mohammadtaghi, NOUGH, Hossein, KARIMI, Ahmad, ASKARI, Maryam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33346219
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i10.4703
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author MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba
NAMAYANDEH, Seyedeh Mahdieh
FALLAHZADEH, Hosein
MAJIDPOUR, Fatemeh
SADR-BAFGHI, Seyed Mahmoud
SOLTANI, Mohammadhosein
HADIANI, Leila
SAREBANHASSANABADI, Mohammadtaghi
NOUGH, Hossein
KARIMI, Ahmad
ASKARI, Maryam
author_facet MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba
NAMAYANDEH, Seyedeh Mahdieh
FALLAHZADEH, Hosein
MAJIDPOUR, Fatemeh
SADR-BAFGHI, Seyed Mahmoud
SOLTANI, Mohammadhosein
HADIANI, Leila
SAREBANHASSANABADI, Mohammadtaghi
NOUGH, Hossein
KARIMI, Ahmad
ASKARI, Maryam
author_sort MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba
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description BACKGROUND: The population attributable risk (PAR) percent has used widely in public health policy. We aimed to calculate the attribute risk of hypertension due to hyperuricemia by Levin’s formulas compare to direct PAR calculation method. METHODS: This was a sub-study of Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort (YHHC). Overall, 1256 normotensive individuals were enrolled through multistage randomized cluster sampling and followed up for mean 9.8 years, from 2005–2015. The threshold cutoff point of the hyperuricemia was considered equal and more than 75(th) percentile that equal to 5.5 mg/dl for men and 4.3mg/dl for women. To calculate the attributable risk of hyperuricemia in developing hypertension, two methods were applied. Levin’s formulas and direct PAR estimation by population risk calculation via exposure prevalence weighted formula. Multiple logistic regression was used for estimate of odds ratio (OR) of hyperuricemia in developing hypertension. We calculated Relative Risk (RR) from OR. The data were analyzed using SPSS software version 16. A significant level of 0.05 was considered. RESULTS: Hypertension developed in 44.7% of individuals with uric acid level ≥ 75(th) percentile vs. 35.6% of other individuals (P=0.024). Attributable risk (AR) of hyperuricemia in hypertension incidence was 9.1%. PAR of hyperuricemia for hypertension incidence by using two methods mentioned before was 6%, 5.8% respectively. CONCLUSION: The results of the study confirmed the noticeable contribution of hyperuricemia as an independent other risk factor for the occurrence of hypertension. PAR of hyperuricemia for hypertension incidence by using two methods almost near was 6%, 5.8% respectively.
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spelling pubmed-77196582020-12-17 Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba NAMAYANDEH, Seyedeh Mahdieh FALLAHZADEH, Hosein MAJIDPOUR, Fatemeh SADR-BAFGHI, Seyed Mahmoud SOLTANI, Mohammadhosein HADIANI, Leila SAREBANHASSANABADI, Mohammadtaghi NOUGH, Hossein KARIMI, Ahmad ASKARI, Maryam Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: The population attributable risk (PAR) percent has used widely in public health policy. We aimed to calculate the attribute risk of hypertension due to hyperuricemia by Levin’s formulas compare to direct PAR calculation method. METHODS: This was a sub-study of Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort (YHHC). Overall, 1256 normotensive individuals were enrolled through multistage randomized cluster sampling and followed up for mean 9.8 years, from 2005–2015. The threshold cutoff point of the hyperuricemia was considered equal and more than 75(th) percentile that equal to 5.5 mg/dl for men and 4.3mg/dl for women. To calculate the attributable risk of hyperuricemia in developing hypertension, two methods were applied. Levin’s formulas and direct PAR estimation by population risk calculation via exposure prevalence weighted formula. Multiple logistic regression was used for estimate of odds ratio (OR) of hyperuricemia in developing hypertension. We calculated Relative Risk (RR) from OR. The data were analyzed using SPSS software version 16. A significant level of 0.05 was considered. RESULTS: Hypertension developed in 44.7% of individuals with uric acid level ≥ 75(th) percentile vs. 35.6% of other individuals (P=0.024). Attributable risk (AR) of hyperuricemia in hypertension incidence was 9.1%. PAR of hyperuricemia for hypertension incidence by using two methods mentioned before was 6%, 5.8% respectively. CONCLUSION: The results of the study confirmed the noticeable contribution of hyperuricemia as an independent other risk factor for the occurrence of hypertension. PAR of hyperuricemia for hypertension incidence by using two methods almost near was 6%, 5.8% respectively. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7719658/ /pubmed/33346219 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i10.4703 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
MOHAMMADHOSEINI, Mojtaba
NAMAYANDEH, Seyedeh Mahdieh
FALLAHZADEH, Hosein
MAJIDPOUR, Fatemeh
SADR-BAFGHI, Seyed Mahmoud
SOLTANI, Mohammadhosein
HADIANI, Leila
SAREBANHASSANABADI, Mohammadtaghi
NOUGH, Hossein
KARIMI, Ahmad
ASKARI, Maryam
Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title_full Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title_fullStr Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title_short Population Attributable Risk of Hyperuricemia in Hypertension Incidence in 20-74-Year-Old Population during a 10-Year Longitudinal Cohort: Yazd Healthy Heart Cohort
title_sort population attributable risk of hyperuricemia in hypertension incidence in 20-74-year-old population during a 10-year longitudinal cohort: yazd healthy heart cohort
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7719658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33346219
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijph.v49i10.4703
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