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. 2019 Jun 12;8(6):837. doi: 10.3390/jcm8060837

Table 4.

The odds ratios for the presence of hyperuricemia according to presence of metabolic syndrome and general obesity.

Total
(n = 5591)
Age Sex
<40
(n = 1663)
40–64
(n = 2555)
65-
(n = 1373)
Men
(n = 2429)
Women
(n = 3162)
OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI) OR (95% CI)
GO (–) MetS (–) 1 (reference) 1 (reference) 1 (reference) 1 (reference) 1 (reference) 1 (reference)
GO (–) MetS (+) 3.207 (2.278, 4.516) 2.509 (0.944, 6.666) 3.165 (1.983, 5.051) 2.958 (1.787, 4.898) 2.922 (1.927, 4.431) 4.531 (2.758, 7.444)
GO (+) MetS (–) 2.203 (1.586, 3.059) 2.424 (1.525, 3.853) 1.666 (0.993, 2.794) 2.671 (1.390, 5.132) 1.601 (1.094, 2.341) 4.595 (2.714, 7.781)
GO (+) MetS (+) 3.906 (2.996, 5.093) 5.971 (3.662, 9.736) 3.015 (2.015, 4.511) 3.929 (2.483, 6.218) 2.895 (2.116, 3.960) 7.238 (4.555, 11.501)

Age, sex, smoking, alcohol intake, physical activity, and eGFR were adjusted. GO: General obesity (defined by BMI ≥25 kg/m2); MetS: Metabolic syndrome.