Wu Tianqi, Zhang Siming, Zhang Zhou, Pu Jun, Liu Ruizi, Yuan Tianyi, Chen Xu, He Songnian, Hao Qingyu, Gu Jue
Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, Medical School of Nantong University, Nantong University, Nantong, China.
Cancer Research Center Nantong, Nantong Tumor Hospital & Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Nantong University, Nantong, China.
Front Cardiovasc Med. 2025 Mar 25;12:1492051. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2025.1492051. eCollection 2025.
Noise pollution has become an increasingly severe environmental issue in modern society and has been recognized for its adverse effects on cardiovascular diseases. Hypertension induced by noise exposure has garnered significant research interest and a large quantity of studies have been conducted. This study aims to employ bibliometric methods to comprehensively review the literature on the relationship between noise exposure and hypertension and to analyze the current state of research by identifying key areas of focus while also exploring future trends in this field.
The bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database. The search query included terms related to noise pollution and hypertension. The timeframe for the search was from 2003 to 2023. Data analysis and visualization were performed using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, Scimago Graphica, and Rtools, focusing on publication trends, citation metrics, explosive intensity, and collaborative networks. Pajek was used to adjust pictures.
The bibliometric analysis showed a notable rise in research output on the relationship between noise pollution and hypertension. The United States led in the number of publications, with China and Germany coming next. The study identified several key contributors, with Muenzel Thomas being the most prolific author, followed by Daiber Andreas and Pershagen Goran. Institutionally, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz emerged as the leading institution in terms of publications, followed by Karolinska Institute. Collaborative networks among institutions highlighted significant international cooperation, with extensive collaborations observed, particularly between European and North American institutions. The study also pinpointed research hotspots and emerging trends through keyword analysis. Key areas of focus included the mechanisms linking noise exposure to hypertension, the impact of noise on cardiovascular health, and the role of environmental stressors.
This study advances our understanding of noise-induced hypertension's physiological and biological mechanisms, emphasizing the need for continued research. The research underscores the necessity of addressing noise pollution as a significant public health concern.
噪声污染已成为现代社会中日益严重的环境问题,其对心血管疾病的不利影响已得到公认。噪声暴露所致高血压已引起了大量研究关注,并开展了大量研究。本研究旨在运用文献计量学方法全面回顾关于噪声暴露与高血压关系的文献,通过确定重点关注领域来分析研究现状,同时探索该领域的未来趋势。
使用科学网核心合集(WoSCC)数据库进行文献计量分析。检索词包括与噪声污染和高血压相关的术语。检索时间范围为2003年至2023年。使用VOSviewer、CiteSpace、Scimago Graphica和Rtools进行数据分析和可视化,重点关注发表趋势、引用指标、爆发强度和合作网络。使用Pajek调整图片。
文献计量分析表明,关于噪声污染与高血压关系的研究产出显著增加。美国在出版物数量上领先,中国和德国紧随其后。该研究确定了几位关键贡献者,其中Muenzel Thomas是发文最多的作者,其次是Daiber Andreas和Pershagen Goran。在机构方面,美因茨约翰内斯·古腾堡大学在出版物数量上成为领先机构,其次是卡罗林斯卡学院。机构间的合作网络突出了显著的国际合作,观察到广泛的合作,特别是欧洲和北美机构之间。该研究还通过关键词分析确定了研究热点和新兴趋势。重点关注领域包括噪声暴露与高血压之间的联系机制、噪声对心血管健康的影响以及环境应激源的作用。
本研究增进了我们对噪声性高血压生理和生物学机制的理解,强调了持续研究的必要性。该研究强调将噪声污染作为一个重大公共卫生问题加以解决的必要性。