The Effect of the Interaction between Obesity and Drinking on Hyperuricemia in Japanese Male Office Workers
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Background: Obesity and drinking are acknowledged risk factors for hyperuricemia. However, the effect of the interaction between obesity and drinking on hyperuricemia is not well understood.Methods: The cases comprised 3028 male office workers with hyperuricemia (serum uric acid level ≥7.0 mg/dL); the controls were 5348 men with a serum uric acid level less than 6.0 mg/dL. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess risk factors for hyperuricemia and the interaction between obesity and drinking in hyperuricemia. Participants were divided into 2 groups according to their BMI: individuals with a BMI of 25 or higher were classified as obese and those with a BMI less than 25 were classified as non-obese. In addition, participants were divided into 5 groups based upon their ethanol consumption. The 2 variables were then combined to create 10 groups.Results: With non-obese non-drinkers as the reference category, the odds ratio for hyperuricemia was 1.80 for non-obese drinkers of less than 25 mL/day of ethanol, 2.15 for non-obese drinkers of 25–49 mL/day, 2.60 for non-obese drinkers of 50–74 mL/day, 2.56 for non-obese drinkers of 75+ mL/day, 4.40 for obese non-drinkers, 5.74 for obese drinkers of less than 25 mL/day, 6.57 for obese drinkers of 25–49 mL/day, 5.55 for obese drinkers of 50–74 mL/day, and 7.77 for obese drinkers of 75+ mL/day. The interaction between obesity and drinking in hyperuricemia was statistically significant.Conclusion: Our results suggest that although combining the effects of obesity and drinking did not result in a multiplicative increase in the risk for hyperuricemia, the combined risk was greater than the sum of the effects of obesity and drinking.
- 日本疫学会の論文
- 2009-01-01
著者
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Une Hiroshi
Department of Hygiene and Preventive Medicine, Fukuoka University School of Medicine
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SHIRAISHI Hiroshi
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Imazu Red Cross Hospital
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Shiraishi Hiroshi
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Imazu Red Cross Hospital
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Une Hiroshi
Department Of Hygiene And Preventive Medicine Fukuoka University School Of Medicine
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Shiraishi Hiroshi
Department Of Mathematical Sciences School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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