HYPERURICEMIA PREDICTS INCREASED SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATION, DYSLIPIDEMIA, AND HEPATIC STEATOSIS INDEPENDENT OF OBESITY AND METABOLIC SYNDROME

Hepatic steatosis 1.78*(1.004-3.15) 3.20* (2.13-4.81) * Adjusted for age, gender, hypertension, fasting glucose, presence of diabetes mellitus, diabetes medications, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipid medications, smoking status (current smoker or nonsmoker), and physical activity (assessed...

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