Association of serum uric acid with cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome in elderly populations: results from Chinese and US cohorts
A study published in Scientific Reports analyzed data from Chinese and US cohorts to investigate the link between serum uric acid (SUA) levels and cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome in the elderly. The findings indicate a positive linear dose-response relationship between higher SUA levels and increased CKM syndrome risk.
Why it matters
Identifying SUA as a potential marker for CKM syndrome could improve early diagnosis and management of complex metabolic conditions in aging populations.
Scientific Reports ( 2026 ) Cite this article
Summary of academic research findings without editorializing.
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