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Here are some common risk factors for gout:

  1. Age: gout is more common in middle-aged and older adults.
  2. Gender: gout is more common in men than women, but women's risk increases after menopause.
  3. Family history: having a family history of gout increases the risk of developing the condition.
  4. Obesity: being overweight or obese increases the risk of gout.
  5. Diet: consuming a diet that is high in purines (such as red meat, seafood, and alcohol) increases the risk of gout.
  6. Medical conditions: having certain medical conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and kidney disease, increases the risk of gout.
  7. Medications: taking certain medications, such as diuretics and low-dose aspirin, increases the risk of gout.
  8. Alcohol consumption: excessive alcohol consumption can increase the risk of gout.
  9. Inactivity: leading a sedentary lifestyle can increase the risk of gout.