Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index

Yu-Qiang Zuo,1 Zhi-Hong Gao,1 Yu-Ling Yin,1 Xu Yang,1 Ping-Yong Feng2 1Department of Health Physical Examination Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Imaging Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang,...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5463c2187e21435088983bd85458705a2021-11-23T18:43:01ZAssociation Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index1178-7074https://doaj.org/article/5463c2187e21435088983bd85458705a2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/association-between-the-cardiometabolic-index-and-hyperuricemia-in-an--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IJGMhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-7074Yu-Qiang Zuo,1 Zhi-Hong Gao,1 Yu-Ling Yin,1 Xu Yang,1 Ping-Yong Feng2 1Department of Health Physical Examination Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Imaging Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Ping-Yong Feng Email xjfpy@163.comBackground and Purpose: The association between the cardiometabolic index (CMI) and hyperuricemia was investigated to provide theoretical support for the management of hyperuricemia in an asymptomatic population with normal body mass index (BMI).Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 374 asymptomatic adults with normal BMI. Traditional anthropometric indices and CMI were calculated. Anthropometric indices were divided into four quartiles and multivariate logistic analysis was used to analyze the association between these indices and hyperuricemia. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the power of the indices to predict hyperuricemia values. The DeLong test was used to compare the AUC of different anthropometric indices.Results: After adjusting for confounding variables, the CMI exhibited a stronger association with hyperuricemia than other anthropometric indices. The odds ratio (OR) for hyperuricemia in the highest quartile of the CMI was 16.674 (confidence interval [CI]=4.424– 62.846). The AUC of the CMI was 0.777 (95% CI=0.719– 0.835, p< 0.001), which was higher than the values for other anthropometric indices. The differences in AUC between the CMI and other indices were statistically significant; the optimal cutoff value of the CMI was 0.655, with sensitivity of 57.1% and specificity of 84.2%.Conclusion: The CMI, which combines waist circumference, height and blood lipid parameters, was more strongly associated with hyperuricemia than other anthropometric indices in asymptomatic population with normal BMI. The CMI may serve as a potential monitoring indicator for hyperuricemia management in asymptomatic populations with normal BMI.Keywords: cardiometabolic index, hyperuricemia, visceral adiposity index, lipid accumulation productZuo YQGao ZHYin YLYang XFeng PYDove Medical Pressarticlecardiometabolic indexhyperuricemiavisceral adiposity indexlipid accumulation productMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of General Medicine, Vol Volume 14, Pp 8603-8610 (2021)
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topic cardiometabolic index
hyperuricemia
visceral adiposity index
lipid accumulation product
Medicine (General)
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spellingShingle cardiometabolic index
hyperuricemia
visceral adiposity index
lipid accumulation product
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Zuo YQ
Gao ZH
Yin YL
Yang X
Feng PY
Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
description Yu-Qiang Zuo,1 Zhi-Hong Gao,1 Yu-Ling Yin,1 Xu Yang,1 Ping-Yong Feng2 1Department of Health Physical Examination Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Imaging Center, The 2nd Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Ping-Yong Feng Email xjfpy@163.comBackground and Purpose: The association between the cardiometabolic index (CMI) and hyperuricemia was investigated to provide theoretical support for the management of hyperuricemia in an asymptomatic population with normal body mass index (BMI).Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 374 asymptomatic adults with normal BMI. Traditional anthropometric indices and CMI were calculated. Anthropometric indices were divided into four quartiles and multivariate logistic analysis was used to analyze the association between these indices and hyperuricemia. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the power of the indices to predict hyperuricemia values. The DeLong test was used to compare the AUC of different anthropometric indices.Results: After adjusting for confounding variables, the CMI exhibited a stronger association with hyperuricemia than other anthropometric indices. The odds ratio (OR) for hyperuricemia in the highest quartile of the CMI was 16.674 (confidence interval [CI]=4.424– 62.846). The AUC of the CMI was 0.777 (95% CI=0.719– 0.835, p< 0.001), which was higher than the values for other anthropometric indices. The differences in AUC between the CMI and other indices were statistically significant; the optimal cutoff value of the CMI was 0.655, with sensitivity of 57.1% and specificity of 84.2%.Conclusion: The CMI, which combines waist circumference, height and blood lipid parameters, was more strongly associated with hyperuricemia than other anthropometric indices in asymptomatic population with normal BMI. The CMI may serve as a potential monitoring indicator for hyperuricemia management in asymptomatic populations with normal BMI.Keywords: cardiometabolic index, hyperuricemia, visceral adiposity index, lipid accumulation product
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author Zuo YQ
Gao ZH
Yin YL
Yang X
Feng PY
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Gao ZH
Yin YL
Yang X
Feng PY
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title Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
title_short Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
title_full Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
title_fullStr Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
title_full_unstemmed Association Between the Cardiometabolic Index and Hyperuricemia in an Asymptomatic Population with Normal Body Mass Index
title_sort association between the cardiometabolic index and hyperuricemia in an asymptomatic population with normal body mass index
publisher Dove Medical Press
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url https://doaj.org/article/5463c2187e21435088983bd85458705a
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