In previous studies, the elevated dietary inflammatory index (DII®) scores have been consistently associated with several chronic diseases. However, the relationship with hyperuricemia remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine if the DII is associated with hyperuricemia risk. The study included 13,701 participants (men 5102; women 8599) in a large-scale cross-sectional study in South Korea. A validated semi-quantitative food frequency questionnaire (SQFFQ) was used to measure dietary intake, and blood samples were obtained to determine hyperuricemia. As the DII score increased, the hyperuricemia risk increased among women (OR 1.35, 95% CI 1.03–1.77, p trend = 0.02). However, no significant results were found for men. Women wit...
Background: Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans degraded by the hepatic enzy...
INTRODUCTION: An association between insulin resistance (IR) and cardiovascular risk factors has bee...
Inflammation is thought to be partly responsible for metabolic syndrome (MetS). Recently, dietary in...
In previous studies, the elevated dietary inflammatory index (DII®) scores have been consistently as...
BackgroundHyperuricemia is a common condition that can lead to gout and other related diseases. It h...
Background and aims A pro-inflammatory diet is thought to lead to hypertension through oxidative str...
Hyperuricemia (HUA) has become a significant medical concern due to its complications and links to m...
Previous studies focusing on identification of dietary risk factors for hyperuricemia reported contr...
Background: Hyperuricemia is an elevated serum uric acid level. It causes urate deposits in the join...
Hyperuricemia has been associated with a number of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been demonstrated to be associated with increased serum uric acid (SUA); how...
Abstract: Bakgraound: Many studies found an association between hyperuricemia& blood pressure elevat...
Previous studies have reported an association between a more pro-inflammatory diet profile and vario...
Previous studies have investigated the association between dietary inflammatory potential and the de...
Abstract Background Hyperlipidemia is closely associated with dietary patterns and inflammation. How...
Background: Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans degraded by the hepatic enzy...
INTRODUCTION: An association between insulin resistance (IR) and cardiovascular risk factors has bee...
Inflammation is thought to be partly responsible for metabolic syndrome (MetS). Recently, dietary in...
In previous studies, the elevated dietary inflammatory index (DII®) scores have been consistently as...
BackgroundHyperuricemia is a common condition that can lead to gout and other related diseases. It h...
Background and aims A pro-inflammatory diet is thought to lead to hypertension through oxidative str...
Hyperuricemia (HUA) has become a significant medical concern due to its complications and links to m...
Previous studies focusing on identification of dietary risk factors for hyperuricemia reported contr...
Background: Hyperuricemia is an elevated serum uric acid level. It causes urate deposits in the join...
Hyperuricemia has been associated with a number of chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitu...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has been demonstrated to be associated with increased serum uric acid (SUA); how...
Abstract: Bakgraound: Many studies found an association between hyperuricemia& blood pressure elevat...
Previous studies have reported an association between a more pro-inflammatory diet profile and vario...
Previous studies have investigated the association between dietary inflammatory potential and the de...
Abstract Background Hyperlipidemia is closely associated with dietary patterns and inflammation. How...
Background: Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans degraded by the hepatic enzy...
INTRODUCTION: An association between insulin resistance (IR) and cardiovascular risk factors has bee...
Inflammation is thought to be partly responsible for metabolic syndrome (MetS). Recently, dietary in...