Communication of a gout with the basic components of a metabolic syndrome
Abstract
Along with the big frequency of occurrence, among sick of a gout are observed as well higher levels of the basic components of a metabolic syndrome, than in the general population. Thus, between levels of uric acid and levels of the basic components of a metabolic syndrome direct and authentic correlation communication takes place. Between indicators of a clinical current of a gout and tolerance Infringement to glucose takes place a direct communication. According to published data, hyperuricemia is closely related to the main components of the metabolic syndrome. Arterial hypertension, obesity, hyperlipidemia and hyperglycemia are more common in patients with gout. On the other hand, hypertension among patients with gout was 4.7 times more common, and BMI, obesity, NTG and hypertriglyceridemia-3.8; 7.7; 2.6 and 3.9 times more often than in the general population. Thus, the data presented indicate that between hyperuricemia and the individual components of the metabolic syndrome there is a certain relationship. Moreover, among patients with hyperuricemia, there is a high frequency of occurrence of individual components of the metabolic syndrome. The relationship between the components of the metabolic syndrome and gout was also confirmed by studying the average levels of the studied components. It was shown that average blood pressure, body mass markers, triglycerides and glycemia levels are also significantly higher among patients with gout. The above information suggests that the metabolic syndrome in general, and NTG in particular, can act as risk factors for the development of gout. Interesting data were obtained from a comparative assessment of the average glycemic indices in the considered groups. It turned out that fasting glycemia levels between groups with gout and in the general population are slightly different.