BackgroundHyperuricemia is a common condition that can lead to gout and other related diseases. It has been suggested that Inflammatory factors play important role in the development and progression of hyperuricemia. The dietary inflammatory index (DII) enables the assessment of the inflammatory potential of an individual’s diet. This study aimed to investigate the association between DII and hyperuricemia.MethodsThis study was performed based on a cross-sectional dataset from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005–2018. Participants aged 18 years and above with dietary intake and serum uric acid level information were included. DII scores were calculated using dietary intake data, based on which participants wer...
[[abstract]]Objective Hyperuricemia is the most important risk factor for the development of gout; h...
Background-—Hyperuricemia and markers of inflammation are correlated with the risk for hypertension....
Previous studies focusing on identification of dietary risk factors for hyperuricemia reported contr...
BackgroundHyperuricemia is a common condition that can lead to gout and other related diseases. It h...
In previous studies, the elevated dietary inflammatory index (DII®) scores have been consistently as...
Background: Hyperuricemia can lead to gout, and may be a risk factor for cardiovascular events, hype...
Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for gout arthritis. One of the factors that ...
BackgroundUncertainty still remained about the relationship between visceral adiposity index (VAI) a...
ObjectiveTo analyze and compare the associations of hyperuricemia (HUA) with obesity, triglyceride-g...
BackgroundMetabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disorders, including obesity, hypertension, h...
Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is preceded by hyperuricemia an...
Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is preceded by hyperuricemia an...
Inflammation plays a crucial role in occurrence of kidney injury, and specific dietary patterns can ...
Hyperuricemia is a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This study investigated trends...
Hyperuricaemia, pathologically defined as the presence of higher levels of serum urate, results from...
[[abstract]]Objective Hyperuricemia is the most important risk factor for the development of gout; h...
Background-—Hyperuricemia and markers of inflammation are correlated with the risk for hypertension....
Previous studies focusing on identification of dietary risk factors for hyperuricemia reported contr...
BackgroundHyperuricemia is a common condition that can lead to gout and other related diseases. It h...
In previous studies, the elevated dietary inflammatory index (DII®) scores have been consistently as...
Background: Hyperuricemia can lead to gout, and may be a risk factor for cardiovascular events, hype...
Hyperuricemia is a risk factor for gout arthritis. One of the factors that ...
BackgroundUncertainty still remained about the relationship between visceral adiposity index (VAI) a...
ObjectiveTo analyze and compare the associations of hyperuricemia (HUA) with obesity, triglyceride-g...
BackgroundMetabolic syndrome is a cluster of metabolic disorders, including obesity, hypertension, h...
Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is preceded by hyperuricemia an...
Gout is one of the most prevalent inflammatory rheumatic disease. It is preceded by hyperuricemia an...
Inflammation plays a crucial role in occurrence of kidney injury, and specific dietary patterns can ...
Hyperuricemia is a recognized risk factor for cardiovascular disease. This study investigated trends...
Hyperuricaemia, pathologically defined as the presence of higher levels of serum urate, results from...
[[abstract]]Objective Hyperuricemia is the most important risk factor for the development of gout; h...
Background-—Hyperuricemia and markers of inflammation are correlated with the risk for hypertension....
Previous studies focusing on identification of dietary risk factors for hyperuricemia reported contr...