Hunzinger Katherine J, Schussler Eric
Department of Exercise Science, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA.
School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA.
J Sports Med (Hindawi Publ Corp). 2023 Dec 19;2023:6991769. doi: 10.1155/2023/6991769. eCollection 2023.
We sought to conduct a bibliometric analysis and review of the most cited publications relating to rugby since 2000 in order to identify topics of interest and those that warrant further investigations. Clarivate Web of Science database was used to perform a literature search using the search term "rugby." The top 200 papers by citation count were extracted and reviewed for the inclusion criteria: all subjects were rugby players. The top 50 manuscripts were included for analysis of author, publication year, country of lead authors, institution, journal name and impact factor, topic, participant sex, and level of rugby. The total number of citations was 9,071 (average of 181.4 citations/article), with an average journal impact factor of 7.21; the top article was cited 407 times at the time of analysis. The most frequent publication was the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (26%), followed by the British Journal of Sports Medicine (20%) and the Journal of Sports Sciences (18%). Forty-eight (96%) of the manuscripts contained only male subjects, with 1 manuscript including females only and 1 manuscript containing mixed sexes. Thirty-three (66%) of the manuscripts focused on professional rugby players, with the next highest player group being mixed levels (10%). Twenty-eight (56%) concentrated on topics regarding strength and conditioning, 11 (22%) on injury, and 4 (8%) on physiology. Despite rugby being one of the most injurious sports and community players representing the largest component of the player pool, most of the top-cited rugby articles are cohort studies of professional male athletes focused on performance and strength and conditioning, noting the bias in research towards socially relevant topics that may not impact the majority of stakeholders and long-term health of rugby athletes. These findings highlight the need for further research among women and community athletes and on topics in injury prevention.
我们试图对2000年以来与橄榄球相关的被引用次数最多的出版物进行文献计量分析和综述,以确定感兴趣的主题以及那些值得进一步研究的主题。使用科睿唯安的Web of Science数据库,以“橄榄球”为检索词进行文献检索。提取被引频次排名前200的论文,并根据纳入标准进行审查:所有研究对象均为橄榄球运动员。纳入排名前50的手稿,分析其作者、出版年份、第一作者所在国家、机构、期刊名称和影响因子、主题、参与者性别以及橄榄球水平。总被引次数为9071次(平均每篇文章被引181.4次),期刊平均影响因子为7.21;在分析时,排名第一的文章被引407次。发表次数最多的期刊是《力量与体能训练研究杂志》(26%),其次是《英国运动医学杂志》(20%)和《运动科学杂志》(18%)。48篇(96%)手稿仅包含男性研究对象,1篇仅包含女性研究对象,1篇包含男女混合研究对象。33篇(66%)手稿关注职业橄榄球运动员,其次最多的运动员群体是混合水平(10%)。28篇(56%)集中在力量与体能训练相关主题,11篇(22%)关注损伤,4篇(8%)关注生理学。尽管橄榄球是最具伤害性的运动之一,且社区运动员占运动员总数的最大比例,但大多数被引用次数最多的橄榄球文章都是针对职业男性运动员的队列研究,重点关注表现、力量与体能训练,指出了研究中存在的偏向社会相关主题的倾向,而这些主题可能不会影响大多数利益相关者以及橄榄球运动员的长期健康。这些发现凸显了对女性和社区运动员以及损伤预防主题进行进一步研究的必要性。