DOI: 10.1002/edm2.446 ISSN:

Serum uric acid to high‐density lipoprotein ratio as a novel indicator of inflammation is correlated with the presence and severity of metabolic syndrome: A large‐scale study

Rana Kolahi Ahari, Amin Mansoori, Toktam Sahranavard, Monireh Sadat Miri, Sara Feizi, Habibollah Esmaily, Majid Ghayour‐Mobarhan
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

Abstract

Introduction

We investigated the association of serum uric acid to high‐density lipoprotein ratio (UHR) with the presence and severity of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among MASHAD cohort participants.

Methods

In this cross‐sectional study, according to International Diabetes Federation criteria, the cohort participants were divided into MetS (+) and MetS (−) groups. MetS (+) were classified into Group 1 (those with 3 MetS criteria), Group 2 (those with 4 MetS criteria) and Group 3 (those with 5 MetS criteria). UHR was compared among the groups.

Results

Data related to 9637 subjects including 3824 MetS (+) and 5813 MetS (−) were analysed. The mean UHR was significantly higher (p < .001) in the MetS (+) group compared with the MetS (−) group. UHR increased as the MetS severity increased (p < .001). ROC analysis revealed that UHR greater than 9.5% has 89.07% sensitivity and 77.03% specificity in differentiating MetS (−) from MetS (+) subjects.

Conclusion

Among MASHAD cohort study participants, a significant association between UHR and MetS was found. Furthermore, there is an increase in UHR as the severity of MetS increases. Registration number of MASHAD cohort study: 85134.

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