Gout’s Resurgence
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www.todaysgeriatricmedicine.comI don’t have a live feed of the very latest headlines right now, but here’s what’s generally true about “how old gout is” and recent trends you might be looking for:
Typical age of onset: Gout most often begins in middle age, commonly between 40 and 60 years old, with men affected more often and earlier than women. This age pattern has been noted in medical references for years, though gout can occur at younger ages in people with specific risk factors.[1]
Trends in younger populations: There have been reports of rising gout cases among younger adults in some studies, driven by factors like rising obesity, metabolic syndrome, and diet. One recent outlet highlighted increases in gout among people aged 15–39 in a global analysis, underscoring a growing concern about earlier onset in certain populations.[2]
Why age matters clinically: Early-onset gout can be linked to genetic predispositions, lifestyle factors, and comorbidities. Estrogen and gender differences influence uric acid handling, contributing to later onset in women post-menopause, while men are more frequently affected earlier.[1]
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www.hss.edudissimilar – yet nobody who has suffered from this extremely painful condition finds it in the least bit funny! Gout occurs most frequently in men between the ages of 40 and 60, particularly in those who are overweight or genetically predisposed. Gout can be associated with diets that are high in animal
www.ukgoutsociety.orgGout is a picturesque presentation of uric acid disturbance. It is the most well understood and described type of arthritis. Its epidemiology is studied. New insights into the pathophysiology of hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis; acute and chronic allow for an even better understanding of the diseas …
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govGout affects about 1–2% of adults in the developed world at some point in their lives. It has become more common in recent decades. This is believed to be due to increasing risk factors in the population, such as metabolic syndrome, longer life expectancy, and changes in diet. Older males are most commonly affected. Gout was historically known as "the disease of kings" or "rich man's disease". It has been recognized at least since the time of the ancient Egyptians. …...
wikipedia.nucleos.comA global study reveals an alarming rise in gout cases among young people aged 15 to 39, with rates increasing 66% from 1990 to 2021 across 204 countries worldwide.
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