Serum uric acid to serum creatinine ratio and gallstones risk: Analysis from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2017–2020) DOI

Suyi Luo,

Jianqing Zhu,

Le Yang

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

Abstract Background Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome had a significant impact on the development of gallstones. This study investigated relationship between gallstone patients in United States serum uric acid to creatinine ratio (SUA/SCR). Methods In this study, cross-sectional analysis was conducted with data from National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017 2020. The SUA/SCR functioned as standalone predictor, gallstones prevalence deemed outcome variable significance. We utilized multivariate logistic regression model assess these independent dependent variables. A restricted cubic spline (RCS) executed evaluate potential non-linear relationships. cases where relationships were observed, recursive algorithms employed identify inflection points. Likelihood ratios used threshold effect. end, stratified analyses determine particular demographics showing enhanced proneness prevalence. Results 7,335 participants analyzed research, including 777 who self-reported substantial difference noted when divided into those without fully adjusted multivariable results demonstrated an apparent positive association likelihood (OR = 1.10, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.16; P 0.007). addition, connection detected (log-likelihood p < 0.01), ideal point for calculated at 5.78. subgroup analysis, notably pronounced among white Americans under age 60, diabetes, hypertension, female participants. Conclusion positively correlated higher probability occurrence Americans. It could function practical budget-friendly tool initially detecting individuals predisposed provided valuable insights developing preventive strategies interventions

Language: Английский

Serum uric acid to serum creatinine ratio and gallstones risk: Analysis from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2017–2020) DOI

Suyi Luo,

Jianqing Zhu,

Le Yang

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 7, 2025

Abstract Background Insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome had a significant impact on the development of gallstones. This study investigated relationship between gallstone patients in United States serum uric acid to creatinine ratio (SUA/SCR). Methods In this study, cross-sectional analysis was conducted with data from National Health Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2017 2020. The SUA/SCR functioned as standalone predictor, gallstones prevalence deemed outcome variable significance. We utilized multivariate logistic regression model assess these independent dependent variables. A restricted cubic spline (RCS) executed evaluate potential non-linear relationships. cases where relationships were observed, recursive algorithms employed identify inflection points. Likelihood ratios used threshold effect. end, stratified analyses determine particular demographics showing enhanced proneness prevalence. Results 7,335 participants analyzed research, including 777 who self-reported substantial difference noted when divided into those without fully adjusted multivariable results demonstrated an apparent positive association likelihood (OR = 1.10, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.16; P 0.007). addition, connection detected (log-likelihood p < 0.01), ideal point for calculated at 5.78. subgroup analysis, notably pronounced among white Americans under age 60, diabetes, hypertension, female participants. Conclusion positively correlated higher probability occurrence Americans. It could function practical budget-friendly tool initially detecting individuals predisposed provided valuable insights developing preventive strategies interventions

Language: Английский

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