Clinical Study

Gender- and Age-Specific Differences in the Association of Hyperuricemia and Hypertension: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 2

Prevalence of hyperuricemia on different genders according to age.

GenderPrevalence (and case number count) in different age subgroups (years)
All trend

Male
 Normotension79.90% (38177)52.50% (35)78.38% (4056)77.05% (8100)78.86% (11552)82.37% (9584)85.76% (3486)80.81% (1364)<0.001
 Hypertension20.10% (9604)37.50% (21)21.62% (1119)22.95% (2413)21.14% (3096)17.63% (2052)14.24% (579)19.19% (324)
Female
 Normotension93.68% (28867)100.00% (25)96.03% (3433)97.01% (5978)96.36% (7884)91.83% (7235)87.85% (3066)82.96% (1246)<0.001
 Hypertension6.32% (1948)0.00% (0)3.97% (142)2.99% (184)3.64% (298)8.17% (644)12.15% (424)17.04% (256)
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