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. 2010 Jun 18;2(1):e12. doi: 10.4081/pr.2010.e12

Table 2. Metabolic syndrome and its components in subjects with hyperuricemia.

Metabolic syndrome
Number (+) (−) P*
Total number (%) 213 65 (30.5)§ 148 (69.5)
Gender 0.97
 Male 151 (70.9) 46 (30.5) 105 (69.5)
 Female 62 (29.1) 19 (30.6) 43 (69.4)
Age (year) (mean±s.d.) 11.0±1.9 11.2±2.0 10.9±2.1 0.33
Systolic blood pressure (SP) <0.001
 <125 mmHg 164 (77.0) 36 (55.4) 128 (86.5)
 ≥125 mmHg 49 (23.0) 29 (44.6) 20 (13.5)
Diastolic blood pressure (DP) <0.001
 <70 mmHg 120 (56.3) 10 (15.4) 110 (74.3)
 ≥70 mmHg 93 (43.7) 55 (84.6) 38 (25.7)
Blood pressure <0.001
 SP<125 mmHg and DP<70 mmHg 99 (46.5) 4 (6.2) 95 (64.2)
 SP≥125 mmHg and/or DP≥70 mmHg 114 (53.5) 61 (93.8) 53 (35.8)
HDL-cholesterol <0.01
 ≥40 mg/dL 174 (81.7) 46 (70.8) 128 (86.5)
 <40 mg/dL 39 (18.3) 19 (29.2) 20 (13.5)
Triglyceride (TG) <0.001
 <120 mg/dL 115 (54.0) 7 (10.8) 108 (73.0)
 ≥120 mg/dL 98 (46.0) 58 (89.2) 40 (27.0)
Lipids <0.001
 HDL≥40 mg/dL and TG<120 mg/dL 109 (51.1) 4 (6.2) 105 (70.9)
 HDL<40 mg/dL and/or TG≥120 mg/dL 104 (48.9) 61 (93.8) 43 (29.1)
Fasting blood glucose <0.001
 <100 mg/dL 190 (89.2) 45 (69.2) 145 (98.0)
 ≥100 mg/dL 23 (10.8) 20 (30.8) 3 (2.0)
§

Numbers in parentheses indicate the percentage;

*

χ2 test.