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Original Article

Serum uric acid is positively associated with pulmonary function in Korean health screening examinees

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Pages 1057-1065 | Received 17 Nov 2016, Accepted 20 Jan 2017, Published online: 21 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

Objectives: To determine whether level of serum uric acid (SUA) is linked to pulmonary function in health screening examinees without overt medical conditions.

Methods: We performed a cross-sectional study on 69,928 Koreans that participated in an annual health check.

Results: Percent predicted forced vital capacity (FVC%) and forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1%) were positively correlated with SUA in both genders (FVC%: r = .361; FEV1%: r = .314 in males and FVC%: r = .413; FEV1%: r = .382 in females, all p < .001). When the 2nd, 3rd and lowest FEV1% quartile were compared to the highest quartile group (the reference) by regression analysis, the adjusted ORs for hyperuricemia in males were 0.876 (95% CI, 0.809–0.949), 0.631 (0.574–0.695), and 0.311 (0.278–0.349), respectively. The adjusted ORs for hyperuricemia when the 2nd, 3rd and lowest FEV1% quartile were compared to the highest quartile in males were 0.791 (95% CI, 0.729–0.859), 0.565 (0.513–0.623), and 0.302 (0.270–0.337), respectively (p for trend <.001). Similarly, the adjusted OR of having hyperuricemia in females decreased significantly across FEV1% and FVC% quartile groups compared to the reference.

Conclusions: Hyperuricemia may have a positive effect on pulmonary function in middle aged healthy population.

Acknowledgements

We thank Mi-Yeon Lee for her excellent statistical assistance and help. This study does not have any funding support.

Conflict of interest

None.

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