Hyperuricemia predicts the risk for developing hypertension independent of alcohol drinking status in men and women: the Saku study

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Yukako Tatsumi
Kei Asayama
Akiko Morimoto
Michihiro Satoh
Nao Sonoda
Naomi Miyamatsu
Yuko Ohno
Yoshihiro Miyamoto
Satoshi Izawa
Takayoshi Ohkubo
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[1] Teikyo University School of Medicine,Department of Hygiene and Public Health
[2] National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center,Department of Preventive Cardiology
[3] Shiga University of Medical Science,Department of Clinical Nursing
[4] Tohoku Institute for Management of Blood Pressure,Department of Fundamental Nursing, Graduate School of Nursing
[5] Osaka Prefecture University,Division of Public Health, Hygiene and Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine
[6] Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University,Department of Mathematical Health Science, Graduate School of Medicine
[7] Osaka University,undefined
[8] Saku Central Hospital,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2020年 / 43卷
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Alcohol; hypertension; hyperuricemia; cohort study;
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Hyperuricemia has been reported to be a risk factor for hypertension, but this association may be affected by alcohol consumption. This study aimed to investigate whether hyperuricemia remains a risk factor for hypertension after eliminating the effect of alcohol consumption. This study comprised 7848 participants (4247 men and 3601 women) aged 30–74 years without hypertension who had undergone a medical checkup between April 2008 and March 2009 at Saku Central Hospital, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Hyperuricemia was defined as uric acid >7.0 mg/dl in men, ≥6.0 mg/dl in women, and/or receiving treatment for hyperuricemia or gout. The incidence of hypertension was defined as the first diagnoses of blood pressure ≥140/≥ 90 mmHg and/or initiations of antihypertensive drug treatment. Multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios (HRs) of hyperuricemia for the incidence of hypertension after adjustment for and classification by alcohol consumption were estimated using the Cox proportional hazard model. During a mean of 4.0 years of follow-up, 1679 individuals developed hypertension. After adjustment for alcohol consumption, the HRs (95% confidence interval) associated with hyperuricemia were 1.37 (1.19–1.58) in men and 1.54 (1.14–2.06) in women. Among nondrinkers, the HR was 1.29 (0.94–1.78) in men with hyperuricemia compared with men without, and the corresponding HR was 1.57 (1.11–2.22) in women. The corresponding HR was 1.88 (1.27–2.86) in all participants with baseline blood pressure <120/80 mmHg. The interactions between hyperuricemia and sex (P = 0.534) and between drinking and sex (P = 0.713) were not significant. In conclusion, hyperuricemia predicts the risk for developing hypertension independent of alcohol drinking status.
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