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Table 4 Characteristics of the participants with diabetes and those in each quartile group for urate

From: Inverse associations between serum urate and glycemic status in a general population and in persons with diabetes mellitus

 1st quartile
Urate: 0.8–4.7 mg/dl
2nd quartile
Urate: 4.8–5.5 mg/dl
3rd quartile
Urate: 5.6–6.4 mg/dl
4th quartile
Urate: 6.5–12.9 mg/dl
Overall
Urate: 0.8–12.9 mg/dl
Number190202224186802
Urate (mg/dl)3.90 ± 0.735.17 ± 0.23**6.00 ± 0.24**7.31 ± 0.83**5.59 ± 1.33
Age (years)54.2 ± 7.853.6 ± 7.753.2 ± 7.951.7 ± 8.1*53.2 ± 7.9
Smokers (%)47.451.552.949.550.4
Drinkers (%)
 Occasional33.237.637.939.837.2
 Regular38.436.142.443.040.0
Regular exercise (%)19.513.912.915.115.2
Height (cm)168.6 ± 6.6168.1 ± 6.3168.4 ± 5.9169.4 ± 6.3168.6 ± 6.3
Body weight (kg)70.3 ± 12.472.1 ± 14.072.1 ± 12.675.8 ± 13.6**72.5 ± 13.3
Waist circumference (cm)86.7 ± 9.288.0 ± 10.787.9 ± 9.790.3 ± 9.9**88.2 ± 9.9
Body mass index (kg/m2)24.6 ± 3.625.4 ± 4.425.3 ± 3.826.3 ± 4.1**25.4 ± 4.0
Triglycerides (mg/dl)99 (65, 165)122 (76, 190)127 (84, 209)137 (94, 219)**122 (79, 194)
Therapy for hypertension (%)24.735.1*33.540.3**33.4
Therapy for dyslipidemia (%)14.219.817.421.018.1
Therapy for diabetes (%)58.462.962.161.361.2
High WHtR (%)62.664.966.169.465.7
Hypertension (%)46.854.553.663.4**54.5
Hyper-triglyceridemia (%)30.537.137.943.5*37.3
Hypo-HDL cholesterolemia (%)11.117.814.718.8*15.6
Dyslipidemia (%)45.356.4*51.357.5*52.6
Metabolic syndrome (%)50.556.953.660.255.2
  1. Numbers and means with standard deviations, medians with interquartile ranges and frequencies (%) of each variable are shown
  2. Asterisks denote significant differences from the 1st quartile group (* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01)