Alvitez Juan, Huarachi Luis, Temoche Abigail, Medina Carlos, Alvitez-Temoche Daniel, Cabanillas-Lazo Miguel, Mayta-Tovalino Frank
Academic Department, Human Medicine Career Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal Lima Peru.
Academic Department, Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal Lima Peru.
Health Sci Rep. 2025 Jan 8;8(1):e70318. doi: 10.1002/hsr2.70318. eCollection 2025 Jan.
To evaluate the current trends and spatiotemporal dynamics of microplastic research and public health through a scientometric study from 2019 to 2024.
An observational and descriptive approach was applied to the published literature on microplastics and public health published in January 2019 and July 2024. A quantitative approach was used to analyze document production, author-country collaborations and thematic evolution. A comprehensive search of the Scopus database was conducted using a combination of keywords related to "microplastics" and "public health." Papers that explicitly addressed these topics were considered for analysis. SciVal and R studio software were used for the analyses.
Significant growth in paper production was observed, with an increase in international collaboration and a diversity of paper types. The most prominent journals in this field include "Science of the Total Environment" and "Journal of Hazardous Materials", which lead in terms of academic output and impact. There was an upward trend in the number of publications in the Q1 quartile, reflecting growing interest in this field. Several authors have demonstrated a significant impact on microplastic research and its impact on public health, highlighting the importance of further research in this field. In addition, 156 sources and 259 papers related to microplastics and public health research were identified, reflecting the diversity and richness of research in this field. The thematic evolution showed interesting changes in focus topics over time, highlighting the intersection of microplastics with topics such as "covid-19" and "public health."
These findings underscore the relevance and urgency of microplastic and public health research and suggest promising directions for future research. The increasing volume of published research in these fields over time reflects the continuing importance of microplastics research and its impact on public health.
通过一项2019年至2024年的科学计量学研究,评估微塑料研究和公共卫生的当前趋势及时空动态。
对2019年1月至2024年7月发表的有关微塑料与公共卫生的文献采用观察性和描述性方法。运用定量方法分析文献产出、作者-国家合作及主题演变。使用与“微塑料”和“公共卫生”相关的关键词组合在Scopus数据库中进行全面检索。明确涉及这些主题的论文被纳入分析。使用SciVal和R studio软件进行分析。
观察到论文产出显著增长,国际合作增加且论文类型多样。该领域最著名的期刊包括《总体环境科学》和《危险材料杂志》,在学术产出和影响力方面领先。Q1四分位数的出版物数量呈上升趋势,反映出该领域兴趣的增长。几位作者对微塑料研究及其对公共卫生的影响产生了重大影响,凸显了该领域进一步研究的重要性。此外,确定了156个来源和259篇与微塑料和公共卫生研究相关的论文,反映了该领域研究的多样性和丰富性。主题演变显示,随着时间推移,重点主题发生了有趣的变化,突出了微塑料与“新冠疫情”和“公共卫生”等主题的交叉。
这些发现强调了微塑料与公共卫生研究的相关性和紧迫性,并为未来研究指明了有前景的方向。随着时间推移,这些领域发表的研究数量不断增加,反映了微塑料研究及其对公共卫生影响的持续重要性。