Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Background and objective: The present study assesses the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure (PP) in non-diabetic Korean adults. Material and methods: Data from 5122 subjects (2251 men and 2871 women) in the seventh Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANE...

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Main Authors: Kyu Su Lee, Jae Min Lee, Chang Gi Kong, Cho Hee Park, Hyun Yoon
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Language:English
Published: MRE Press 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Men's Health
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Online Access:https://article.imrpress.com/journal/JOMH/18/1/10.31083/jomh.2021.064/1875-6859-18-1-006.pdf
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Jae Min Lee
Chang Gi Kong
Cho Hee Park
Hyun Yoon
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Hyun Yoon
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description Background and objective: The present study assesses the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure (PP) in non-diabetic Korean adults. Material and methods: Data from 5122 subjects (2251 men and 2871 women) in the seventh Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VII-2, 2017) were analyzed. Results: Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and PP were significant factors determining the odds ratios (ORs) for hyperuricemia (uric acid ≥7.0 mg/dL in men or ≥6.0 mg/dL in women) in men and the overall population. In women, SBP, diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and PP were not significant factors determining the OR for hyperuricemia. After adjusting for related variables, the OR of hyperuricemia was significantly higher in the high PP group (PP >60.0 mmHg) for men (OR, 1.760; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.152–2.688) and the overall population (OR, 1.557; 95% CI, 1.132–2.140) compared with the normal PP group, but this trend was not seen in women (OR, 1.060; 95% CI, 0.646–1.740). Conclusions: Hyperuricemia was positively associated with PP in non-diabetic Korean men but not in women.
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spelling doaj.art-b44d6d8fd0c04e19aaa461a94a1e6a592024-02-03T11:30:12ZengMRE PressJournal of Men's Health1875-68592021-07-0118100610.31083/jomh.2021.064S1875-6867(21)00237-2Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyKyu Su Lee0Jae Min Lee1Chang Gi Kong2Cho Hee Park3Hyun Yoon4Department of Radiological Science, Hanlyo University, 57764 Gwangyangsi, South KoreaDepartment of Emergency Medical Technology, Gwangju Health University, 62287 Gwangsan-gu, South KoreaDepartment of Radiology, Cheomdan Hospital, 62274 Gwangsan-gu, South KoreaDepartment of global Medical Beauty, Konyang University, 32992 Nonsan-si, South KoreaDepartment of Biomedical Laboratory Science, Wonkwang Health Science University, 54538 Iksan-si, South KoreaBackground and objective: The present study assesses the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure (PP) in non-diabetic Korean adults. Material and methods: Data from 5122 subjects (2251 men and 2871 women) in the seventh Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES VII-2, 2017) were analyzed. Results: Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and PP were significant factors determining the odds ratios (ORs) for hyperuricemia (uric acid ≥7.0 mg/dL in men or ≥6.0 mg/dL in women) in men and the overall population. In women, SBP, diastolic blood pressure (DBP), and PP were not significant factors determining the OR for hyperuricemia. After adjusting for related variables, the OR of hyperuricemia was significantly higher in the high PP group (PP >60.0 mmHg) for men (OR, 1.760; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.152–2.688) and the overall population (OR, 1.557; 95% CI, 1.132–2.140) compared with the normal PP group, but this trend was not seen in women (OR, 1.060; 95% CI, 0.646–1.740). Conclusions: Hyperuricemia was positively associated with PP in non-diabetic Korean men but not in women.https://article.imrpress.com/journal/JOMH/18/1/10.31083/jomh.2021.064/1875-6859-18-1-006.pdfuric acidpulse pressuresystolic blood pressuregender differencenon-diabetic population
spellingShingle Kyu Su Lee
Jae Min Lee
Chang Gi Kong
Cho Hee Park
Hyun Yoon
Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
Journal of Men's Health
uric acid
pulse pressure
systolic blood pressure
gender difference
non-diabetic population
title Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_full Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_fullStr Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_full_unstemmed Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_short Sex-specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non-diabetic Korean adults: the 2017 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
title_sort sex specific in the relationship between hyperuricemia and pulse pressure in non diabetic korean adults the 2017 korean national health and nutrition examination survey
topic uric acid
pulse pressure
systolic blood pressure
gender difference
non-diabetic population
url https://article.imrpress.com/journal/JOMH/18/1/10.31083/jomh.2021.064/1875-6859-18-1-006.pdf
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