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. 2022 Nov 19;36:138. doi: 10.47176/mjiri.36.138

Table 1. Conclusion and summary of studied articles.

Category of study Number of the studies in each category The number of studies reporting a significant correlation between sCRP and pCRP levels The number of studies reporting a non-significant correlation between sCRP and pCRP levels The number of studies reporting no correlation between sCRP and pCRP levels
1. Oral Disorders 29 18 6 5
2. Psychological factors 19 19 - -
3. Stress 14 14 - -
4. Cardiovascular Disorders 12 12 - -
5. Obesity 10 10 - -
6. Physical Activity 8 6 1 1
7. Sleep and Circadian Rhythm 6 6 - -
8. Diet 5 2 - 3
9. Sepsis 4 4 - -
10. Healthy individuals 4 - - 4
11. Physical health 3 3 - -
12. Diabetes Mellitus 3 2 - 1
13. Tuberculosis 2 2 - -
14. Systemic inflammation 2 2 - -
15. Pneumonia 2 2 - -
16. Metabolic syndrome 2 2 - -
17. COPD 2 2 - -
18. Age 2 1 - 1
19. Smoking 1 1 - -
20. Sickle Cell Anemia 1 1 - -
21. Sexual Activity 1 1 - -
22. Neonatal Disorders 1 1 - -
23. Renal Disorder 1 1 - -
24. Rheumatic Disease 1 1 - -
25. Osteoporosis 1 - - 1
26. Using Electronic Devices 1 - 1 -
27. HIV/AIDS 1 - 1 -
28. Headache 1 - 1 -
29. Covid 19 1 1 - -
30. Asthma and Allergy 1 - 1 -
31. Acute Respiratory Illness 1 1 - -
32. Dermatologic disorders 1 1 - -
33. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome 1 1 - -