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Disease hyperuricemia
Phenotype C0028754|obesity
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PubMedID- 22688828 Background/aims: hyperuricemia is associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome.
PubMedID- 23826169 In this sense, a positive association of hyperuricemia with obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, hypertension, history of heart disease and mortality was observed in a large finland cohort population (aged 40–69) [43].
PubMedID- 21046418 In men, hyperuricemia was associated with the obesity, hypertriglyceridemia and hypercholesterolemia.
PubMedID- 26294973 If we had a larger sample size, perhaps the linear correlation between hyperuricemia with ards, obesity, and lactic acid levels may have become more apparent.
PubMedID- 22809658 hyperuricemia is associated with hypertension, obesity, and albuminuria in children with chronic kidney disease.
PubMedID- 23173592 In fact, visceral obesity is associated with hyperuricemia itself, with or without urate deposition [22, 23].
PubMedID- 23089370 Objective: to study the prevalence of hyperuricemia in children with overweight or obesity and analyze the relation with metabolic syndrome and the diseases that define it.
PubMedID- 24884821 obesity is associated with hyperuricemia [40], and also positively and independently associated with clinical conditions commonly related to hyperuricemia including insulin resistance, hypertension, and inflammation [41].
PubMedID- 22132956 Investigation on hyperuricemia in children with obesity or various pediatric disorders.
PubMedID- 21346177 Objective: hyperuricemia is strongly associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome and can predict visceral obesity and insulin resistance.
PubMedID- 26080801 We hypothesize that mild obesity could also lead to hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis.
PubMedID- 26077152 Demographic characteristics (gender, age, obesity and socioeconomic), history of disease (hb, hc, hyperuricemia, anaemia and hyperlipidaemia) and lifestyle (smoking status, alcohol intake, betel nut chewing, exercise habits and use of groundwater status) were the possible risk factors that were investigated for their individual effects and for the different effects on ckd in the four study groups.
PubMedID- 23237621 hyperuricemia is closely associated with obesity and metabolic abnormalities, which is also an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
PubMedID- 22457397 hyperuricemia is associated with obesity, excessive alcohol intake, and kidney failure (5).
PubMedID- 22384520 The positive association of hyperuricemia with obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, hypertension and history of heart disease was observed on a large finland cohort population (aged 40–69) (43).
PubMedID- 23966810 We evaluated the combination effect of the alkalizer citrate with the xanthine oxidase inhibitor allopurinol on renal function and uric acid in patients with hyperuricemia associated with obesity and/or metabolic syndrome (mets), who were extracted from among the subjects enrolled in a prospective randomized controlled study aimed at assessing the efficacy of such a combination for improving renal function.

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