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. 2020 Sep 9;10(9):e038046. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038046

Table 3.

Association between gender, age, BMI, uric acid excretion and uric acid concentration to SUA level

Variables SUA* P value RR 95% CI
High-normal and high (%) Normal (%)
Gender
 Men 237 (32.3) 69 (9.4) <0.001 2.60 2.22–3.05
 Women 127 (17.3) 300 (40.9)
Age (years)
 Men
 30–39† 52 (17.0) 11 (3.6) 1
 40–49 104 (34.0) 22 (7.2) 1000 1.00 0.87–1.15
 50–59 81 (26.5) 36 (11.8) 0.053 0.84 0.71–0.99
 Women
 30–39† 22 (5.2) 85 (19.9) 1
 40–49 40 (9.4) 128 (30.0) 0.530 1.16 0.73– 1.84
 50–59 65 (15.2) 87 (20.4) <0.001 2.08 1.37–3.15
BMI‡
 Overweight–obese 171 (23.3) 154 (21.0) 0.153 1.13 0.96–1.32
 Underweight–normal 193 (26.3) 215 (29.3)
Uric acid excretion (24 hours)§
 High 169 (23.1) 130 (17.7) 0.002 1.32 1.10–1.57
 Normal 195 (26.6) 239 (32.6)
Uric acid concentration¶
 Normal 200 (27.3) 202 (27.5) 0.956 1.00 087–1.16
 High 164 (22.4) 167 (22.8)

*SUA, normal: <5 mg/dL, high-normal: 5–7 mg/dL, high: ≥7 mg/dL.

†Reference category.

‡BMI, underweight: <18.5 kg/m2, normal: 18.5–24.9 kg/m2, overweight: 25–29.9 kg/m2, obese: >30 kg/m2.

§Uric acid excretion, normal: <435.08 mg/day, high: ≥435.08 mg/day.

¶Uric acid concentration (mg per 100 mL of urine), normal: <46.63 mg%, high: ≥46.63 mg%.

BMI, body mass index; SUA, serum uric acid.