Song Xudong, Qin Senhua, Chen Shuxin, Zhang Can, Lin Lin, Song Ziyi
Guangxi Key Laboratory of Animal Breeding, Disease Control and Prevention, College of Animal Science and Technology, Guangxi University, Nanning, China.
Department of Gynecology, The Reproductive Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, China.
Front Pharmacol. 2024 Jul 18;15:1445061. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1445061. eCollection 2024.
Globally, the incidence rates of obesity and its related diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes, are continuously rising, posing a significant public health challenge. Studies have indicated a potential correlation between vitamin D deficiency and obesity. However, a quantitative analysis of the studies related vitamin D and obesity is lacking. This investigation aims to fill this gap by providing a comprehensive bibliometric analysis to uncover the collaborative networks, research hotspots, and evolutionary trends within the field of vitamin D and obesity research.
This study retrieved literature related to vitamin D and obesity from the Web of Science database spanning from 2000 to 2023. Bibliometric analysis was conducted using tools such as HistCite, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace to excavate multi-dimensional information including countries, institutions, authors, journals, citations, and keywords.
A total of 6,144 records were retrieved, involving 123 countries, 6,726 institutions, and 28,156 authors, published in 1,551 journals. The number of published papers and citations showed a generally increasing trend. The United States led in terms of publication volume and influence, with journals such as Nutrients and Obesity Surgery having the highest publication counts. Nasser M. Al-Daghri was the most prolific and influential author. Keyword clustering revealed that research topics covered metabolic health, nutrition, immunity, and bariatric surgery. Citation burst analysis indicated a shift in research focus from the relationship between dietary calcium and obesity to the preventive effects of vitamin D supplementation on metabolic diseases.
The application of bibliometric methods to analyze the research literature in the fields of obesity and vitamin D has provided a comprehensive understanding of the collaborative networks, key research focus, and evolutionary trends in this field, offering insights for guiding future research directions.
在全球范围内,肥胖及其相关疾病(如心血管疾病和2型糖尿病)的发病率持续上升,对公共卫生构成重大挑战。研究表明维生素D缺乏与肥胖之间可能存在关联。然而,缺乏对维生素D与肥胖相关研究的定量分析。本调查旨在通过提供全面的文献计量分析来填补这一空白,以揭示维生素D与肥胖研究领域内的合作网络、研究热点和演变趋势。
本研究从科学网数据库中检索了2000年至2023年期间与维生素D和肥胖相关的文献。使用HistCite、VOSviewer和CiteSpace等工具进行文献计量分析,以挖掘包括国家、机构、作者、期刊、引用和关键词在内的多维度信息。
共检索到6144条记录,涉及123个国家、6726个机构和28156名作者,发表在1551种期刊上。发表论文数量和引用次数总体呈上升趋势。美国在发表量和影响力方面领先,《营养素》和《肥胖手术》等期刊发表数量最多。纳赛尔·M·阿尔 - 达赫里是产量最高且最具影响力的作者。关键词聚类显示研究主题涵盖代谢健康、营养、免疫和减肥手术。引用爆发分析表明研究重点从膳食钙与肥胖的关系转向维生素D补充对代谢疾病的预防作用。
应用文献计量方法分析肥胖和维生素D领域的研究文献,全面了解了该领域的合作网络、关键研究重点和演变趋势,为指导未来研究方向提供了见解。