Increased uric acid (UA) is strongly linked to cardiovascular disease. However, the independent role of UA is still debated because it is associated with several cardiovascular risk factors including obesity and metabolic syndrome. This study assessed the association of UA with increased high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), increased ratio of triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG/HDL), sonographically detected hepatic steatosis, and their clustering in the presence and absence of obesity and metabolic syndrome. We evaluated 3,518 employed subjects without clinical cardiovascular disease from November 2008 through July 2010. Prevalence of tis-CRP >= 3 mg/L was 19%, that of TG/HDL >= 3 was 44%, and that of he...
Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is associated with higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Small...
Background: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is commonly found in subjects with metabolic syndrome (Met...
Introduction. Elevated uric acid (UA) is associated with arterial hypertension (AH), obesity, dyslip...
Increased uric acid (UA) is strongly linked to cardiovascular disease. However, the independent role...
BACKGROUND: Elevated levels of uric acid in serum (SUA) or plasma (PUA) are increasingly related to ...
BackgroundSerum uric acid (UA) level has been suggested to be associated with factors that contribut...
Serum uric acid (UA) level has been suggested to be associated with factors that contribute to the m...
"nBackground: Although the issue of hyperuricemia as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases ...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental and observational studies suggest a role for uric acid in non-alcoholic fatt...
none6siObjective:Observational studies have indicated that high levels of serum uric acid are associ...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be associated with incre...
Obesity and diets rich in uric acid-raising components appear to account for the increased prevalenc...
To evaluate whether uric acid (UA) predicts 4-yr incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in non-diabe...
Introduction: Hyperuricemiaor elevated serum uric acid level is a biochemical entity that is gaining...
Background: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is commonly found in subjects with metabolic syndrome (Met...
Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is associated with higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Small...
Background: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is commonly found in subjects with metabolic syndrome (Met...
Introduction. Elevated uric acid (UA) is associated with arterial hypertension (AH), obesity, dyslip...
Increased uric acid (UA) is strongly linked to cardiovascular disease. However, the independent role...
BACKGROUND: Elevated levels of uric acid in serum (SUA) or plasma (PUA) are increasingly related to ...
BackgroundSerum uric acid (UA) level has been suggested to be associated with factors that contribut...
Serum uric acid (UA) level has been suggested to be associated with factors that contribute to the m...
"nBackground: Although the issue of hyperuricemia as a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases ...
OBJECTIVE: Experimental and observational studies suggest a role for uric acid in non-alcoholic fatt...
none6siObjective:Observational studies have indicated that high levels of serum uric acid are associ...
Objectives: There is increasing evidence that metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be associated with incre...
Obesity and diets rich in uric acid-raising components appear to account for the increased prevalenc...
To evaluate whether uric acid (UA) predicts 4-yr incidence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in non-diabe...
Introduction: Hyperuricemiaor elevated serum uric acid level is a biochemical entity that is gaining...
Background: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is commonly found in subjects with metabolic syndrome (Met...
Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is associated with higher risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Small...
Background: Elevated serum uric acid (UA) is commonly found in subjects with metabolic syndrome (Met...
Introduction. Elevated uric acid (UA) is associated with arterial hypertension (AH), obesity, dyslip...