Zhang Yeting, Li Huangyan, Yang Jiangxi, Ma Huan
Department of Sports, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Guanghan, China.
College of Education Science, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu, China.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2025 Aug 4;17:1602724. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2025.1602724. eCollection 2025.
Neuroinflammation is a common pathological feature of neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases and is closely related to the dysfunction of the nervous system. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have shown that physical activity (PA) has a significant regulatory effect on neuroinflammation. However, a comprehensive analysis of research in this field is currently lacking, including the evolution of knowledge structures, interdisciplinary trends, and dynamic shifts in research hotspots.
This study retrieved relevant literature from the Web of Science Core Collection database for the period from 2004 to 2025. The search strategy was TS = (("physical activit*" OR exercis* OR "exercise training") AND ("neuroinflammat*" OR "neuro inflammatory" OR "neuro-inflammatory")), with the document type limited to Articles and Reviews. After screening, a total of 661 eligible articles were included for bibliometric analysis. The analysis tools used were the Bibliometrix R package and VOSviewer, which were employed to visualize the results of the literature analysis.
From 2004 to 2025, the number of publications in this field showed a yearly increasing trend, with an annual growth rate of 15.05%. China and the United States were the main contributing countries, publishing 122 and 111 articles, respectively. In terms of journals, the ranked first with 36 articles and a total of 799 citations. Among the institutions, Karolinska Institute led the way in terms of citation counts, amassing a total of 391 citations. Regarding author keywords, "Alzheimer's disease," "microglia," and "older adults" were the three most frequently occurring keywords. Research hotspots have gradually shifted from the early focus on hippocampal function and neuroinflammation mechanisms to current directions such as neurodegenerative diseases, microglial regulation, and the gut-brain axis.
This study systematically reviewed the research progress in the field of PA and neuroinflammation from 2004 to 2025 using bibliometric methods and revealed the research hotspots, trends, and thematic evolution in this field. It provides a systematic scientific basis for scholars to understand the field, optimize research directions, and develop intervention strategies.
神经炎症是神经退行性疾病和精神疾病的常见病理特征,与神经系统功能障碍密切相关。近年来,越来越多的研究表明,体育活动(PA)对神经炎症具有显著的调节作用。然而,目前缺乏对该领域研究的全面分析,包括知识结构的演变、跨学科趋势以及研究热点的动态变化。
本研究从Web of Science核心合集数据库中检索了2004年至2025年期间的相关文献。检索策略为TS = (("体育活动*" 或 "运动*" 或 "运动训练") 且 ("神经炎症*" 或 "神经炎性" 或 "神经 - 炎症")), 文献类型限于文章和综述。筛选后,共纳入661篇符合条件的文章进行文献计量分析。使用的分析工具是Bibliometrix R包和VOSviewer,用于可视化文献分析结果。
2004年至2025年期间,该领域的出版物数量呈逐年上升趋势,年增长率为15.05%。中国和美国是主要贡献国家,分别发表了122篇和111篇文章。在期刊方面, 以36篇文章和总计799次引用位居第一。在机构中,卡罗林斯卡学院在引用次数方面领先,总计391次引用。关于作者关键词,“阿尔茨海默病”、“小胶质细胞”和“老年人”是出现频率最高的三个关键词。研究热点已逐渐从早期对海马体功能和神经炎症机制的关注转向当前的方向,如神经退行性疾病、小胶质细胞调节和肠 - 脑轴。
本研究使用文献计量方法系统回顾了2004年至2025年期间PA与神经炎症领域的研究进展,揭示了该领域的研究热点、趋势和主题演变。它为学者了解该领域、优化研究方向和制定干预策略提供了系统的科学依据。