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NCT07001865

Metabolically Healthy Obesity Increases the Risks of MASLD and Hyperuricemia

Sponsor: Ningbo No. 1 Hospital

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Summary

Although metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) is often considered a relatively benign obesity, its association with the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and hyperuricemia remains unclear. This study examined the associations between MHO and other metabolic-obesity phenotypes with MASLD and hyperuricemia, and explored the mediating roles of metabolic indicators.This study included 11,712 and 13,846 participants from a health examination cohort at the First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University for MASLD and hyperuricemia analyses, respectively. Participants were classified into four metabolic-obesity phenotypes, with MHO defined as obesity without metabolic syndrome components. The outcomes were MASLD and hyperuricemia. Cox regression and mediation analyses were conducted to assess associations and mediating effects.

Official title: Metabolically Healthy Obesity Increases the Risks of MASLD and Hyperuricemia: A Cohort Study With Mediation Analysis

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 100 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

17040

Start Date

2025-04-01

Completion Date

2025-12-31

Last Updated

2025-06-03

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Locations (1)

the First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University Ningbo, Zhejiang, China, 315000, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province 315000 Recruiting

Ningbo, China