Studies of various factors associated with hyperuricemia
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For a total of 4,654 male employees of various enterprises, the relationship between the prevalence of hyperuricemia, or the serum urate level, and the number of various factors present that are associated with hyperuricemia such as habitual alcohol consumption, obesity, hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia and hypertension was investigated. Among the total of 4,654 cases,1,304 cases (28.0 percent) had no factors,1,922 cases (41.3 percent) had one factor and 1,428 cases (30.7 percent) had two or more factors. Out of 4,654 cases analyzed,560 cases (12.0 percent)had hyperuricemia. Among the 560 cases,84 (15.0 percent) had no factors,176 (31.4 percent) had one factor, and 300 (53.6 percent) had two or more factors. Thus, in the cases with hyperuricemia, the prevalence of cases with no factors was lower, and that with two or more factors was higher than in the total population of this sample. Among the total subjects, the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 6.4 percent (84 out of 1,304 cases) in cases without factors,9.2 percent (176 out of 1,922) in cases with one factor,17.2 percent (171 out of 997) in cases with two factors,27.3 percent (93 out of 341) in cases with three factors,39.8percent (33 out of 83) in cases with four factors, and 42.9 percent (3 out of 7) in cases with five factors. Thus, the prevalence of hyperuricemia increased as the number of factors increased. The difference in prevalence between cases with five factors and those with one factor was five-fold. As to the average level of serum urate, it was 5.46 mg/dl in the group without factors,5.65 mg/dl in the group with one factor,5.98 mg/dl in the group with two factors,6.31 mg/dl in the group with three factors,6.50mg/dl in the group with four factors, and 6.69mg/dl in the group with five factors. Thus, the average level of serum urate also increased with the increase in the number of factors. And the difference in serum urate between the group with five factors and that with one factor was 1.04mg/dl.
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