Higher serum uric acid as a risk factor for frailty in older adults: A nationwide population-based study.
Min-Gu KangJi Yeon BaekYunju JoDongryeol RyuIl-Young JangHee-Won JungBeom Jun KimPublished in: Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (2024)
These findings suggest that elevated circulating UA levels may act as a pro-aging factor rather than an anti-aging one in older adults, highlighting its potential role in accelerating biological aging. The data further support the utility of serum UA as a potential blood-based biomarker for frailty in this demographic, contributing to the expanding evidence on its significance in geriatric health assessments.