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The relationship between serum uric acid and lipid profile in Bangladeshi adults

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BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12872-019-1026-2

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Serum uric acid; Dyslipidemia; Cardiovascular disease; Adults; Bangladesh

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BackgroundAlthough the link between elevated uric acid and metabolic syndrome has been reported in some studies; the relationship of serum uric acid (SUA) with lipid profile has not well studied or little is known so far. This study was conducted to assess the relationship between SUA and lipid profile among the general adults in Bangladesh.MethodsIn total, 280 blood samples were collected from general adult participants (male, n=150 and female, n=130) and analyzed for serum lipid profile (TC, TG, HDL and LDL) and SUA levels. The study subjects were divided by quartiles based on SUA levels (Q1: 225mol/L, Q2: 226-285mol/L, Q3: 286-340mol/L and Q4: >340mol/L). Linear regression modeling wasused to evaluate the relationship between SUA and lipid levels.ResultsThe prevalence of hyperuricemia was 9.2% in males and 10.4% in females. The mean level of SUA was significantly higher in male (31790mol/L) than in the female (255 +/- 65mol/L) subjects (p<0.001). An increasing trend for elevated lipid profile was observed in both gender with increasing levels of SUA in the quartiles (p<0.05). In regression analysis, a significant positive correlation was found between SUA and TG, TC and LDL (p<0.01) while an inverse correlation was observed between SUA and HDL (p<0.01). After adjusting for potential confounders, lipid profile waslinearly associated with SUA levels (p<0.01 for trend).Conclusions>Present study showed a significant positive relationship for SUA with TG, TC and LDL levels, and an inverse relationship for SUA with HDL. Early prevention of hyperuricemia and dyslipidemia may be helpful to reduce the incidence of associated cardiovascular diseases.

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