The relationship between education attainment and gout, and the mediating role of modifiable risk factors: a Mendelian randomization study

Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 8:11:1269426. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1269426. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the causal relationship between educational attainment (EA) and gout, as well as the potential mediating effects of individual physical status (IPS) such as body mass index (BMI) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) and lifestyle habits (LH) including alcohol intake frequency (drinking), current tobacco smoking (smoking), and time spent watching television (TV).

Methods: Utilizing two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR), we analyzed the causal effects of EA on gout risk, and of IPS (BMI and SBP) and LH (smoking, drinking, and TV time) on gout risk. Multivariable MR (MVMR) was employed to explore and quantify the mediating effects of IPS and LH on the causal relationship between EA and gout risk.

Results: An elevation of educational attainment by one standard deviation (4.2 years) exhibited a protective effect against gout (odds ratio 0.724, 95% confidence interval 0.552-0.950; p = 0.020). We did not observe a causal relationship between smoking and gout, but BMI, SBP, drinking, and TV time were found to be causal risk factors for gout. Moreover, BMI, SBP, drinking, and TV time acted as mediating factors in the causal relationship between EA and gout risk, explaining 27.17, 14.83, 51.33, and 1.10% of the causal effects, respectively.

Conclusion: Our study indicates that having a genetically predicted higher level of EA may provide protection against gout. We found that this relationship is influenced by IPS factors such as BMI and SBP, as well as LH including drinking and TV time.

Keywords: Mendelian randomization study; causal relationship; education attainment; gout; mediation.

MeSH terms

  • Educational Status
  • Gout* / epidemiology
  • Gout* / genetics
  • Habits
  • Humans
  • Mendelian Randomization Analysis*
  • Smoking / adverse effects

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