First Report on Association of Hyperuricemia with Type 2 Diabetes in a Vietnamese Population

Background. Uric acid is a powerful free-radical scavenger in humans, but hyperuricemia may induce insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction. The study aimed to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia, considering the confounding factors in a Vietnamese population. Method...

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Main Authors: Tran Quang Binh, Pham Tran Phuong, Nguyen Thanh Chung, Bui Thi Nhung, Do Dinh Tung, Tran Quang Thuyen, Duong Tuan Linh, Bui Thi Thuy Nga, Nguyen Anh Ngoc, Le Danh Tuyen
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Published: Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Endocrinology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5275071
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author Tran Quang Binh
Pham Tran Phuong
Nguyen Thanh Chung
Bui Thi Nhung
Do Dinh Tung
Tran Quang Thuyen
Duong Tuan Linh
Bui Thi Thuy Nga
Nguyen Anh Ngoc
Le Danh Tuyen
author_facet Tran Quang Binh
Pham Tran Phuong
Nguyen Thanh Chung
Bui Thi Nhung
Do Dinh Tung
Tran Quang Thuyen
Duong Tuan Linh
Bui Thi Thuy Nga
Nguyen Anh Ngoc
Le Danh Tuyen
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description Background. Uric acid is a powerful free-radical scavenger in humans, but hyperuricemia may induce insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction. The study aimed to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia, considering the confounding factors in a Vietnamese population. Methods. A population-based cross-sectional study recruited 1542 adults aged 50 to 70 years to collect data on socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical patterns. Associations between hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia (isolated impaired fasting glucose (IFG), isolated impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), combined IFG-IGT, and type 2 diabetes (T2D)) were evaluated by multinomial logistic regression analysis in several models, adjusting for the confounding factors including socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical measures. Results. Uric acid values were much higher in IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D groups compared to those in the normal glucose tolerance (NGT) group. The significant association of hyperuricemia with IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D was found in the model unadjusted and remained consistently in several models adjusted for socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical patterns. In the final model, the consistent hyperglycemia risk was found in total sample (OR = 2.23 for IFG, OR = 2.29 for IFG-IGT, and 1.75 for T2D, P≤0.006) and in women (OR = 2.90 for IFG, OR = 3.96 for IFG-IGT, and OR = 2.49 for T2D, P<0.001) but not in men. Conclusions. It is the first report in Vietnamese population suggesting the significant association of hyperuricemia with IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D; and the predominant association was found in women than in men, taken into account the confounding factors.
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spelling doaj-art-685408a4ba15476f83f4fbdbb7f4d4392025-02-03T00:59:15ZengWileyInternational Journal of Endocrinology1687-83371687-83452019-01-01201910.1155/2019/52750715275071First Report on Association of Hyperuricemia with Type 2 Diabetes in a Vietnamese PopulationTran Quang Binh0Pham Tran Phuong1Nguyen Thanh Chung2Bui Thi Nhung3Do Dinh Tung4Tran Quang Thuyen5Duong Tuan Linh6Bui Thi Thuy Nga7Nguyen Anh Ngoc8Le Danh Tuyen9National Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, 1 Yersin, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 1 Ton That Tung, Hanoi, VietnamVietnam Military Medical University, 160 Phung Hung Street, Ha Dong, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamNational Institute of Nutrition, 48B Tang Bat Ho Street, Hanoi, VietnamBackground. Uric acid is a powerful free-radical scavenger in humans, but hyperuricemia may induce insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction. The study aimed to evaluate the association between hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia, considering the confounding factors in a Vietnamese population. Methods. A population-based cross-sectional study recruited 1542 adults aged 50 to 70 years to collect data on socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical patterns. Associations between hyperuricemia and hyperglycemia (isolated impaired fasting glucose (IFG), isolated impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), combined IFG-IGT, and type 2 diabetes (T2D)) were evaluated by multinomial logistic regression analysis in several models, adjusting for the confounding factors including socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical measures. Results. Uric acid values were much higher in IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D groups compared to those in the normal glucose tolerance (NGT) group. The significant association of hyperuricemia with IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D was found in the model unadjusted and remained consistently in several models adjusted for socioeconomic status, lifestyle factors, and clinical patterns. In the final model, the consistent hyperglycemia risk was found in total sample (OR = 2.23 for IFG, OR = 2.29 for IFG-IGT, and 1.75 for T2D, P≤0.006) and in women (OR = 2.90 for IFG, OR = 3.96 for IFG-IGT, and OR = 2.49 for T2D, P<0.001) but not in men. Conclusions. It is the first report in Vietnamese population suggesting the significant association of hyperuricemia with IFG, IFG-IGT, and T2D; and the predominant association was found in women than in men, taken into account the confounding factors.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5275071
spellingShingle Tran Quang Binh
Pham Tran Phuong
Nguyen Thanh Chung
Bui Thi Nhung
Do Dinh Tung
Tran Quang Thuyen
Duong Tuan Linh
Bui Thi Thuy Nga
Nguyen Anh Ngoc
Le Danh Tuyen
First Report on Association of Hyperuricemia with Type 2 Diabetes in a Vietnamese Population
International Journal of Endocrinology
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title_short First Report on Association of Hyperuricemia with Type 2 Diabetes in a Vietnamese Population
title_sort first report on association of hyperuricemia with type 2 diabetes in a vietnamese population
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