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The Impact of Obesity Surgery on Serum Uric Acid in People With Severe Obesity: A Retrospective Study
Leila Vafa, Masoud Amini, Hooman Kamran, Ladan Aghakhani, Seyed Vahid Hosseini, Zahra Mohammadi, Neda Haghighat
Clin Nutr Res 2023;12(1):21-28.   Published online January 25, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2023.12.1.21

Studies indicate an association between hyperuricemia (HUA) and metabolic syndrome risk factors. On the other hand, obesity is a major modifiable and independent risk factor for HUA and gout. However, evidence concerning the effects of bariatric surgery on serum uric acid levels is limited and not completely clarified. This retrospective study was carried out with 41 patients who underwent sleeve gastrectomy (n = 26) and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (n = 15) from September 2019 to October 2021. Anthropometric, clinical, and biochemical data, including uric acid blood urea nitrogen and creatinine fasting blood sugar (FBS), serum triglyceride (TG), and serum cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL), low-density lipoprotein (LDL), were measured preoperatively and postoperative 3, 6 and 12 months. From baseline to 6 and 12 months, bariatric surgery resulted in a significant decrease in serum uric acid of patients with severe obesity (p < 0.001). The decreases in serum FBS, TG, and cholesterol of patients were significant during 6 and 12 months of follow-up (p < 0.05). However, the HDL increase of patients was not statistically significant in 6 and 12 months (p > 0.05). Besides, although patients’ serum level of LDL decreased significantly during the 6 months of follow-up (p = 0.007), it was not significant after 12 months (p = 0.092). Bariatric surgery significantly reduces serum uric acid levels. Therefore, it may be an effective supplementary therapy for lowering serum uric acid concentrations in morbidly obese patients.

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    Margarita Agareva, Svetlana Michurina, Alina Tomilova, Ekaterina Shestakova, Anastasia Voznesenskaya, Maria Sineokaya, Ekaterina Zubkova, Elizaveta Ratner, Iurii Stafeev, Yelena Parfyonova, Marina Shestakova
    BMC Endocrine Disorders.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Characteristics of the gut microbiome of asymptomatic hyperuricemia
    Fengjiao Cao, Wenming Yi, Mengwei Wu, Ao Gao, Tianlun Kang, Xiujuan Hou
    Frontiers in Endocrinology.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Experiences of Individuals Undergoing Bariatric Surgery Regarding Nutritional Behaviors: A Qualitative Study
    Kiymet Oztepe Yesilyurt, Ikbal Cavdar
    Bariatric Surgical Practice and Patient Care.2025;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    N.A. Kunitskaya, V.V. Poliakova, T.P. Tokareva, A.V. Chistiakova
    Meditsinskaya sestra.2024; 26(4): 17.     CrossRef
  • Research progress on bariatric surgery for hyperuricemia
    Ke Song, Xiangxin Kong, Zhenghang Yu, He Xiao, Yixing Ren
    BMC Surgery.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Changes in Serum Urate Levels after Bariatric Surgery in Patients with Obesity: An Observational Study
    Daniel W. Mills, Dylan M. Woolley, Basil J. Ammori, Hector Chinoy, Akheel A. Syed
    Obesity Surgery.2024; 34(5): 1737.     CrossRef
  • Bariatric Surgery and Its Metabolic Echo Effect on Serum Uric Acid Levels
    Subodh Bashyal, Shen Qu, Manoj Karki
    Cureus.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Insights into renal damage in hyperuricemia: Focus on renal protection (Review)
    Hang Yang, Jie Ying, Tong Zu, Xiao-Ming Meng, Juan Jin
    Molecular Medicine Reports.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Regulating Lipid Metabolism in Gout: A New Perspective with Therapeutic Potential
    Xianheng Zhang, Jian Liu
    International Journal of General Medicine.2024; Volume 17: 5203.     CrossRef
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[English]
The Relationship between Serum Vitamin C and Uric Acid Levels, Antioxidant Status and Coronary Artery Disease: a Case-Control Study
Aida Torkzaban, Amirmansour Alavi Naeini, Akbar Hassanzadeh, Mehrdad Namdari
Clin Nutr Res 2020;9(4):307-317.   Published online October 29, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2020.9.4.307

Coronary artery disease (CAD) is among the main causes of death in adults. Increase of oxidative stress and defects in antioxidant defense play a major role in endothelium performance and are affecting factors in the progress of atherosclerosis. The aim of this study was to measure serum levels of uric acid (UA) and vitamin C as well as the antioxidant status in patients with CAD, and compared them with those in healthy individuals. The present case-control study was performed on 44 cases and 44 controls. Demographic data and anthropometric indices were measured. The Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ) and International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) were completed. After 12 hours of fasting,10 mL blood was sampled from the participants. Serum levels of UA, vitamin C, Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) and Malondialdehyde (MDA) were also measured. The data were finally analyzed by SPSS v22. A significant difference was observed between the groups in terms of UA and vitamin C. However, mean levels of MDA and TAC were not significantly different between groups. The differences between groups in terms of vitamin A, vitamin E, beta-carotene, zinc and selenium intakes were not significant either. A significant difference was detected between the groups in terms of vitamin C intake. Our results suggest that increase in UA and decrease in vitamin C in serum levels can be considered as risk factors for CAD patients. Due to a lack of any significant correlation between TAC and CAD risk in this study, further study with bigger sample size is needed.

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    Yuqi Guo, Xi Zhang, Yanan Xing, Yuxuan Liu, Yixiao Liu, Liuya Jia, Lixin Xu, Gaosheng He, Jiting Ouyang, Xu Yan
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  • Correlation of Vitamin C with Risk Factors of Coronary Artery Disease to Measure the Disease Prognosis to Prepare a Diagnostic Strategy
    Mahaboob Vali Shaik, Nissi Molli, Munni Shaik, S Babulal, Subrahmanyam Gangapatnam
    Journal of Preventive, Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies in Medicine.2024; 3(3): 188.     CrossRef
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    Klaudia Leszto, Laura Biskup, Klaudia Korona, Weronika Marcinkowska, Maria Możdżan, Andrzej Węgiel, Ewelina Młynarska, Jacek Rysz, Beata Franczyk
    Antioxidants.2024; 13(6): 688.     CrossRef
  • Potential protective effects of Aloe vera gel on cardiovascular diseases: A mini‐review
    Saeideh Sabbaghzadegan, Haide Golsorkhi, Mohammad Hossein Soltani, Mohammad Kamalinejad, Mohsen Bahrami, Ali Kabir, Majid Dadmehr
    Phytotherapy Research.2021; 35(11): 6101.     CrossRef
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    Hamed Mehri, Naser Aslanabadi, Alireza Nourazarian, Behrouz Shademan, Fatemeh khaki‐khatibi
    Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis.2021;[Epub]     CrossRef
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[English]
Fructose Feeding and Hyperuricemia: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Kourosh Sayehmiri, Iraj Ahmadi, Enayat Anvari
Clin Nutr Res 2020;9(2):122-133.   Published online April 27, 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2020.9.2.122

High fructose feeding has been suggested to involve in several features of metabolic syndrome including hyperuricemia (HP). We designed and implemented a study to determine the effect size of fructose intake and the relative risk of HP based on the type of fructose feeding (diet or solution), duration of treatment (2–6, 7–10, and > 10 weeks), and animal race. The required information was accepted from international databases, including PubMed/MEDLINE, Science Direct, Scopus, and etc., from 2009 until 2019 on the basis of predetermined eligibility criteria. The data selection and extraction and quality assessment were performed independently by two researchers. Results were pooled as random effects weighting and reported as standardized mean differences with 95% confidence intervals. Thirty-five studies including 244 rats with fructose consumption were included in the final analysis. The heterogeneity rate of parameters was high (I2 = 81.3%, p < 0.001) and estimated based on; 1) type of fructose feeding (diet; I2 = 79.3%, solution 10%; I2 = 83.4%, solution 20%; I2 = 81.3%), 2) duration of treatment (2–6 weeks; I2 = 86.8%, 7–10 weeks; I2 = 76.3%, and > 10 weeks; I2 = 82.8%), 3) the animal race (Wistar; I2 = 78.6%, Sprague-Dawley; I2 = 83.9%). Overall, the pooled estimate for the all parameters was significant (p < 0.001). The results of this study indicated that a significant relationship between HP and fructose intake regardless of the treatment duration, animal race, fructose concentration and route of consumption.

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    Natural Product Research.2025; 39(4): 948.     CrossRef
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    Ike S. Okosun
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    Zhao-Yan Wen, Yi-Fan Wei, Ye-Huan Sun, Wen-Ping Ji
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[English]
Hypouricemic Effect of Ethanol Extract of Aster glehni Leaves in Potassium Oxonate-Induced Hyperuricemic Rats
Ji-Eun Park, Zia Yeom, Keun-Tae Park, Eun Hye Han, Heui Jong Yu, Hyo Seok Kang, Young-Hee Lim
Clin Nutr Res 2018;7(2):126-135.   Published online April 24, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2018.7.2.126

The prevalence of gout is increasing worldwide, and control of serum uric acid level has been regarded as one of the therapeutic methods for gout. Inhibition of xanthine oxidase (XO) activity which can oxidize hypoxanthine to uric acid has been commonly proposed to decrease serum uric acid level. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the hypouricemic effect of ethanol extract of Aster glehni leaves (EAG) by in vitro and in vivo study in potassium oxonate (PO)-induced hyperuricemic rats. EAG possessed 132.5 ± 6.8 mg QE/g of total flavonoid and showed antioxidant activity. EAG showed in vitro and in vivo inhibitory activity against XO and significantly decreased serum uric acid level in PO-induced hyperuricemic rats without liver toxicity. These results show that EAG significantly attenuates hyperuricemia by inhibiting XO activity, which resulted in the decrease of serum uric acid level. Therefore, EAG might possess a potential therapeutic ability for improving gout.

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[English]
Nutritional Management of Kidney Stones (Nephrolithiasis)
Haewook Han, Adam M. Segal, Julian L. Seifter, Johanna T. Dwyer
Clin Nutr Res 2015;4(3):137-152.   Published online July 31, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2015.4.3.137

The incidence of kidney stones is common in the United States and treatments for them are very costly. This review article provides information about epidemiology, mechanism, diagnosis, and pathophysiology of kidney stone formation, and methods for the evaluation of stone risks for new and follow-up patients. Adequate evaluation and management can prevent recurrence of stones. Kidney stone prevention should be individualized in both its medical and dietary management, keeping in mind the specific risks involved for each type of stones. Recognition of these risk factors and development of long-term management strategies for dealing with them are the most effective ways to prevent recurrence of kidney stones.

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Comparison of Nutrient Intake and Diet Quality Between Hyperuricemia Subjects and Controls in Korea
Kyoung A Ryu, Hyun Hee Kang, So Young Kim, Min Kyong Yoo, Jeong Seon Kim, Chan Haw Lee, Gyung Ah Wie
Clin Nutr Res 2014;3(1):56-63.   Published online January 27, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7762/cnr.2014.3.1.56

Hyperuricemia is associated with metabolic syndrome as well as gout, and the prevalence of hyperuricemia is increasing in Korea. This study aimed to compare the nutrient intake and diet quality between hyperuricemia subjects and controls. Of the 28,589 people who participated in a health examination between 2008 and 2011, 9,010 subjects were selected whose 3-day food records were available. Clinical and laboratory data were collected from electronic medical records. Diet quality was evaluated using the food habit score (FHS), nutrient adequacy ratio (NAR), and mean adequacy ratio (MAR). The prevalence of hyperuricemia was 13.8% (27.1%, men; 5.2%, women). Body mass index, waist circumference, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were significantly higher (p < 0.0001), while high-density cholesterol (p < 0.001) was significantly lower in the hyperuricemia subjects than in the controls. The hyperuricemia subjects had a lower intake of vitamin A (p < 0.004), vitamin C, folate, fiber, and calcium than the controls (p < 0.0001). Intake of vegetables and dairy products was significantly lower, whereas alcohol intake was significantly higher in the hyperuricemia subjects than in the controls ( p < 0.0001). The FHS (p < 0.0001), MAR (p < 0.0001), and NARs for vitamin A (p = 0.01), vitamin B2, vitamin C, folate, and calcium (p < 0.0001) were significantly lower in the hyperuricemia subjects than in the controls. In conclusion, the hyperuricemia subjects reported poorer diet quality than the controls, including higher alcohol intake and lower vegetable and dairy product intake.

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