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肥胖与心理学:半个世纪的文献计量分析

Obesity and psychology: a bibliometric analysis of half a century.

作者信息

Zhou Haiqiu, Liu Shan, Xiao Zixuan, Yin Saiqiong, Fan Boyan, Sun Guixiang

机构信息

College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changsha, China.

出版信息

Front Nutr. 2025 Apr 16;12:1539587. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2025.1539587. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The interaction mechanisms between obesity and psychological factors are intricate and bidirectional. Psychological issues can prompt unhealthy eating behaviors, impede weight management efforts, and elevate the risk of obesity. This study employs bibliometric approaches to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the knowledge structure, research hotspots, and development trends in the field of obesity and psychology, offering valuable references for future research in this area.

METHODS

This study draws on the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database, with "obesity" and "psychology" serving as the primary search terms. Leveraging CiteSpace (version 6.3.R1) and VOSviewer (version 1.6.20) software, bibliometric analyses were conducted on various indicators, including the number of publications, publication volume, authors, journals, references, countries, institutions, and keywords. Through co-citation analysis and keyword co-occurrence analysis, the research hotspots and developmental trajectories in this field were revealed.

RESULTS

Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 2,753 relevant articles were ultimately included in this study. The results indicate that since the 21st century, there has been a significant surge in the number of publications in the field of obesity and psychology. Developed countries like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia are at the forefront of this field. Leading research institutions include Yale University, University College London, and the University of Pennsylvania. Among the authors, GRILO CM has the highest publication output. Research hotspot keywords primarily include "depression," "stress," "emotional eating," "bariatric surgery," "intervention," "weight stigma," and "self-regulation." Current research trends reveal a marked regional imbalance in international collaboration in the field of obesity and psychology. In particular, there exists a notable absence of substantive cooperation between developed and developing countries. Research hotspots mainly center around the following aspects: Firstly, it focuses on the prevalence of common psychological distress symptoms, including depression, anxiety, and stress, within the obese population and the implications these symptoms have for health. Secondly, mental health issues like binge eating and emotional eating play a pivotal role in the onset and maintenance of obesity. Thirdly, psychosocial factors like health-related quality of life and weight stigma are at the core of obesity intervention and have potential impacts on behavioral change. Meanwhile, researchers are increasingly concentrating on the individualized mental health requirements of obese populations, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based psychological interventions in the management of obesity. These research hotspots not only enhance our understanding of the complex relationship between obesity and mental health but also provide crucial theoretical foundations and practical insights for future research directions.

CONCLUSION

This study employs bibliometric approaches to conduct a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of research trends and developments in the field of obesity and psychology. The research reveals the current status and characteristics of this field from multiple perspectives, offering scientific backing for researchers to identify potential collaborators, pinpoint hotspot issues, and keep abreast of the latest developments. Looking forward to the future, related research can further expand data sources, diversify research viewpoints, and delve more profoundly into the complex relationship between obesity and mental health.

摘要

背景

肥胖与心理因素之间的相互作用机制复杂且具有双向性。心理问题会引发不健康的饮食行为,阻碍体重管理努力,并增加肥胖风险。本研究采用文献计量学方法,对肥胖与心理领域的知识结构、研究热点和发展趋势进行全面分析,为该领域未来的研究提供有价值的参考。

方法

本研究利用Web of Science核心合集(WoSCC)数据库,以“肥胖”和“心理”作为主要检索词。借助CiteSpace(6.3.R1版)和VOSviewer(1.6.20版)软件,对出版物数量、出版量、作者、期刊、参考文献、国家、机构和关键词等各项指标进行文献计量分析。通过共被引分析和关键词共现分析,揭示该领域的研究热点和发展轨迹。

结果

根据纳入和排除标准,本研究最终共纳入2753篇相关文章。结果表明,自21世纪以来,肥胖与心理领域的出版物数量显著激增。美国、加拿大、英国和澳大利亚等发达国家在该领域处于领先地位。主要研究机构包括耶鲁大学、伦敦大学学院和宾夕法尼亚大学。在作者中,GRILO CM的出版物产出最高。研究热点关键词主要包括“抑郁”“压力”“情绪化饮食”“减肥手术”“干预”“体重歧视”和“自我调节”。当前研究趋势表明,肥胖与心理领域的国际合作存在明显的区域不平衡。特别是,发达国家和发展中国家之间缺乏实质性合作。研究热点主要集中在以下几个方面:首先,关注肥胖人群中常见心理困扰症状(包括抑郁、焦虑和压力)的患病率及其对健康的影响。其次,暴饮暴食和情绪化饮食等心理健康问题在肥胖的发生和维持中起关键作用。第三,与健康相关的生活质量和体重歧视等社会心理因素是肥胖干预的核心,对行为改变有潜在影响。同时,研究人员越来越关注肥胖人群的个性化心理健康需求,强调循证心理干预在肥胖管理中的重要性。这些研究热点不仅加深了我们对肥胖与心理健康之间复杂关系的理解,也为未来的研究方向提供了关键的理论基础和实践见解。

结论

本研究采用文献计量学方法,对肥胖与心理领域的研究趋势和发展进行了全面深入的分析。研究从多个角度揭示了该领域的现状和特点,为研究人员识别潜在合作者、确定热点问题和了解最新发展提供了科学依据。展望未来,相关研究可以进一步扩大数据源,使研究观点多样化,并更深入地探究肥胖与心理健康之间的复杂关系。

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