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Table 4 Associated factors for gout in hyperuricemia population according to gender

From: The association between Helicobacter pylori infection and the risk for gout in hyperuricemia patients in China – A cross-sectional study

Characteristics

Male

aOR (95%CI)

P

Female

aOR (95%CI)

P

Age

1.023 (1.016–1.029)

<0.001

1.021 (1.014–1.027)

<0.001

Smoking

1.139 (0.969–1.338)

0.114

NA

NA

Drinking

1.160 (0.988–1.363)

0.070

1.079 (0.134–1.370)

0.059

WC

1.020 (1.010–1.030)

<0.001

1.056 (0.993–1.0122)

0.083

DBP

1.010 (1.003–1.018)

0.005

1.006 (0.949–1.066)

0.845

HbA1c

1.291 (1.181–1.411)

<0.001

2.253 (1.578–3.218)

<0.001

CR

1.012 (1.007–1.017)

<0.001

0.997 (0.950–1.047)

0.910

SUA

1.003 (1.002–1.004)

<0.001

1.000 (0.986–1.013)

0.943

H. pylori infection

1.326 (1.128–1.559)

0.001

0.812 (0.205–3.216)

0.767

  1. Hyperuricemia is defined as SUA > 6.0 mg/dL for females and > 7.0 mg/dL for males