Objective: In order to study changes of GLU and UA among the fixed health check subjects, a number of 10 741 blood data in 2006 and 2011 were analyzed. Methods:10 741 health check-up subjects were divided into different groups according to age in 2011. Then the average levels of GLU and UA were computed. The ratioes of IFG, DM and hyperuricemia among groups were compared. Results: The average level of GLU for total subjects in 2006 was(5.48±0.95) mmol·L-1, and up to (5.71±1.10) mmol·L-1 in 2011. The average level of GLU for total subjects in 2011 had an obvious uptrend compared to that in 2006 (t=18.614, P=0.000). The ratio of IFG in 2006 was 27.2% for man, in 2011 was 38.2% ( χ2=262.0, P=0.000), for woman in 2006 was 14.7%, and in 2011 was 22.6% (χ2=68.643,P=0.000). The ratio of DM in 2006 for man was 5.6%, in 2011 was 9.3%(χ2=133.8,P=0.000), for woman in 2006 was 1.8%, and in 2011 was 2.7% (χ2=9.240,P=0.002). The detection rates of IFG and DM in 2011 were apparently higher than those in 2006 (IFG χ2=315.4, P=0.000. DM χ2=132.1, P=0.000). The average level of UA for total subjects in 2006 was (349.91±84.86) μmol·L-1, and was up to (360.60±86.68) μmol·L-1 in 2011. The ratio of hyperuricemia for all subjects in 2006 was 21.6%, and up to 26.5% in 2011. The average level of UA for total subjects in 2011 had an obvious uptrend compared to the one in 2006 (t=12.941, P=0.000). The detection rate of hyperuricemia in 2011 was apparently higher than the one in 2006 (χ2=87.806, P=0.000). At the early stage of promoting GLU (IFG), the level of UA increased. To the stage of DM, UA decreased in some degree, but still kept a higher level. Conlcusion: In the past six years, the detection rates of IFG, DM and hyperuricemia have increased apparently, especially for male.Hyperuricemia has a close relation with IFG and DM. |