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Table 2 Prevalence of MetS and its components among T2DM patients in relation to hyperuricemia (n = 314)

From: Hyperuricemia and metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at Hawassa university comprehensive specialized hospital, South West Ethiopia

Variable

N (%)

Hyperuricemia N (%)

Normouricaemia N (%)

Mean ± SD

P-value

MetS

220(70.1)

87(27.7)

133(42.4)

26.4 ± 10.1

0.001

WC ≥ 102 for male, ≥ 88 cm for female

193(61.3)

40(12.7)

153(48.7)

93.6 ± 18.1

0.0001

TG ≥ 150 mg/dl

221(70.4)

98(31.2)

123(39.2)

202.5 ± 89.8

0.0001

Low HDL-C, (< 40 mg/dl for males, < 50 mg/dl for females)

123(39.2)

38(12.1)

85(27.1)

54.9 ± 59.2

0.4

FBS > 110 mg/dl

252(80.0)

92(29.3)

160(50.6)

200 ± 100

0.04

SBP > 130 mmHg

85(27.1)

49(15.6)

36(11.5)

123.6 ± 14.3

0.0001

DBP > 85 mmHg

88(28.0)

40(12.7)

48(15.3)

79.2 ± 9.2

0.006

  1. BMI:body mass index; FBS:fasting blood sugar; HDL-C:high density lipoprotein cholesterol,; WC: waist circumference