HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)

Aim. To study the prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Russian regions, depending on the climatic, geographical, socio-demographic characteristics and some cardiometabolic risk factors.Material and methods. Data from the ESSE-RF study from 10 regions of theRussian Federationare presented. All study pa...

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Main Authors: S. A. Shalnova, A. D. Deev, G. V. Artamonov, D. V. Duplyakov, A. Yu. Efanov, Yu. V. Zhernakova, A. O. Konradi, R. A. Libis, G. A. Muromtseva, S. V. Nedogoda, E. V. Oschepkova, S. V. Romanchuk, O. P. Rotar, V. N. Titov, Z. A. Toguzova, I. A. Trubacheva, G. I. Furmenko, E. V. Shlyakhto, S. A. Boytsov
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author S. A. Shalnova
A. D. Deev
G. V. Artamonov
D. V. Duplyakov
A. Yu. Efanov
Yu. V. Zhernakova
A. O. Konradi
R. A. Libis
G. A. Muromtseva
S. V. Nedogoda
E. V. Oschepkova
S. V. Romanchuk
O. P. Rotar
V. N. Titov
Z. A. Toguzova
I. A. Trubacheva
G. I. Furmenko
E. V. Shlyakhto
S. A. Boytsov
author_facet S. A. Shalnova
A. D. Deev
G. V. Artamonov
D. V. Duplyakov
A. Yu. Efanov
Yu. V. Zhernakova
A. O. Konradi
R. A. Libis
G. A. Muromtseva
S. V. Nedogoda
E. V. Oschepkova
S. V. Romanchuk
O. P. Rotar
V. N. Titov
Z. A. Toguzova
I. A. Trubacheva
G. I. Furmenko
E. V. Shlyakhto
S. A. Boytsov
author_sort S. A. Shalnova
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description Aim. To study the prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Russian regions, depending on the climatic, geographical, socio-demographic characteristics and some cardiometabolic risk factors.Material and methods. Data from the ESSE-RF study from 10 regions of theRussian Federationare presented. All study participants were examined according to a uniform protocol. Measurements were standardized, biochemical tests were carried out in three Federal centers using the same methodology. The study was approved by independent Ethics committees, and all participants signed informed consent.Results. The prevalence of hyperuricemia was 16.8% (25.3% in men and 11.3% in women; p<0.0001). Hyperuricemia incidence increases with age, does not depend on education, significantly associates with place of residence, elevated blood pressure, obesity and abdominal obesity, alcohol consumption and diuretics taking. After adjustment for all factors included in the regression analysis, prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Ivanovo Region is 1.4 times higher than this in the reference region (Tyumen), while prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Samara Region and theRepublicofNorth Ossetia-Alaniais 30% and 40 % lower.Conclusion. Prevalence of hyperuricemia inRussiais defined; regions with the highest and lowest prevalence are identified. Associations of hyperuricemia with some social and demographic characteristics as well as cardiovascular risk factors are revealed.
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spelling doaj.art-39cd498d95614ad189ca4e0abe548e5e2024-12-04T11:47:58ZengСтоличная издательская компанияРациональная фармакотерапия в кардиологии1819-64462225-36532015-09-0110215315910.20996/1819-6446-2014-10-2-153-15916HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)S. A. Shalnova0A. D. Deev1G. V. Artamonov2D. V. Duplyakov3A. Yu. Efanov4Yu. V. Zhernakova5A. O. Konradi6R. A. Libis7G. A. Muromtseva8S. V. Nedogoda9E. V. Oschepkova10S. V. Romanchuk11O. P. Rotar12V. N. Titov13Z. A. Toguzova14I. A. Trubacheva15G. I. Furmenko16E. V. Shlyakhto17S. A. Boytsov18State Research Center for Preventive Medicine, MoscowState Research Center for Preventive Medicine, MoscowResearch Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases under the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, KemerovoSamara Region Clinical Cardiology HospitalTyumen State Medical AcademyRussian Cardiology Research and Production Complex, MoscowFederal Almazov Medical Research Centre, St. PetersburgOrenburg State Medical AcademyState Research Center for Preventive Medicine, Moscow8Volgograd State Medical UniversityRussian Cardiology Research and Production Complex, MoscowIvanovo Municipal Cardiology HospitalFederal Almazov Medical Research Centre, St. PetersburgRussian Cardiology Research and Production Complex, MoscowNorth Ossetia State Medical Academy, VladikavkazResearch Institute for Cardiology under the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, TomskVoronezh State Medical AcademyFederal Almazov Medical Research Centre, St. PetersburgState Research Center for Preventive Medicine, MoscowAim. To study the prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Russian regions, depending on the climatic, geographical, socio-demographic characteristics and some cardiometabolic risk factors.Material and methods. Data from the ESSE-RF study from 10 regions of theRussian Federationare presented. All study participants were examined according to a uniform protocol. Measurements were standardized, biochemical tests were carried out in three Federal centers using the same methodology. The study was approved by independent Ethics committees, and all participants signed informed consent.Results. The prevalence of hyperuricemia was 16.8% (25.3% in men and 11.3% in women; p<0.0001). Hyperuricemia incidence increases with age, does not depend on education, significantly associates with place of residence, elevated blood pressure, obesity and abdominal obesity, alcohol consumption and diuretics taking. After adjustment for all factors included in the regression analysis, prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Ivanovo Region is 1.4 times higher than this in the reference region (Tyumen), while prevalence of hyperuricemia in the Samara Region and theRepublicofNorth Ossetia-Alaniais 30% and 40 % lower.Conclusion. Prevalence of hyperuricemia inRussiais defined; regions with the highest and lowest prevalence are identified. Associations of hyperuricemia with some social and demographic characteristics as well as cardiovascular risk factors are revealed.https://www.rpcardio.online/jour/article/view/16uric acidprevalencehyperuricemiacardiovascular diseasesgenderagerisk factors
spellingShingle S. A. Shalnova
A. D. Deev
G. V. Artamonov
D. V. Duplyakov
A. Yu. Efanov
Yu. V. Zhernakova
A. O. Konradi
R. A. Libis
G. A. Muromtseva
S. V. Nedogoda
E. V. Oschepkova
S. V. Romanchuk
O. P. Rotar
V. N. Titov
Z. A. Toguzova
I. A. Trubacheva
G. I. Furmenko
E. V. Shlyakhto
S. A. Boytsov
HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
Рациональная фармакотерапия в кардиологии
uric acid
prevalence
hyperuricemia
cardiovascular diseases
gender
age
risk factors
title HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
title_full HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
title_fullStr HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
title_full_unstemmed HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
title_short HYPERURICEMIA AND ITS CORRELATES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION (RESULTS OF ESSE-RF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY)
title_sort hyperuricemia and its correlates in the russian population results of esse rf epidemiological study
topic uric acid
prevalence
hyperuricemia
cardiovascular diseases
gender
age
risk factors
url https://www.rpcardio.online/jour/article/view/16
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