Incidence of elevated blood uric acid and its correlation with metabolic factors in 504 navy personnel
10.3969/j.issn.1009-0754.2025.11.001
- VernacularTitle:504例海军官兵血尿酸超标发生情况及其与代谢指标的相关性分析
- Author:
Lei WEN
1
;
Liangzhi XU
Author Information
1. 316000 浙江舟山,解放军 92880 部队医院
- Keywords:
Uric acid;
Body mass index;
Low-density lipoprotein;
High-density lipoprotein;
Blood pressure
- From:
Journal of Navy Medicine
2025;46(11):1085-1088
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the incidence of elevated blood uric acid among 504 navy personnel,and to explore the correlation between uric acid and other metabolism-related indexes,so as to provide a basis for health management planning.Methods The physical examination results of 504 navy personnel 2023 were analyzed.The elevated levels of uric acid and body mass index(BMI)were investigated.The correlations of BMI and uric acid with systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,blood glucose,total cholesterol,triglycerides,low-density lipoprotein(LDL),and high-density lipoprotein(HDL)was analyzed.The correlation between uric acid and the above factors was analyzed after controlling the effect of BMI.Results Among the respondents,17.1%had a uric acid value exceeding 420 μmol/L(the standard cutoff),and 32.3%had a BMI exceeding 23.9(the standard cutoff).BMI was positively correlated with age,systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure,triglycerides,LDL,blood glucose and uric acid,and negatively correlated with HDL.After excluding the effect of BMI,uric acid was significantly positively correlated with LDL,total cholesterol and triglycerides,and was negatively correlated with age.Conclusion There are high incidences of elevated uric acid and BMI in navy personnel.BMI presents significant correlation with a variety of metabolism-related indexes,suggesting that weight control and appropriate weight loss are important ways to promote health.After excluding the effect of BMI,uric acid level is correlated with blood lipids,indicating a certain degree of relationship between uric acid and blood lipids.