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Mapping global research trends: Nutrition associations with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - a Scopus bibliometric analysis 被引量:1
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作者 muna shakhshir Sa'ed H Zyoud 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2024年第24期3106-3119,共14页
BACKGROUND Several bibliometric analyses have been carried out to identify research hotspots and trends in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)research.Nonetheless,there are still significant knowledge gaps that mu... BACKGROUND Several bibliometric analyses have been carried out to identify research hotspots and trends in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)research.Nonetheless,there are still significant knowledge gaps that must be filled to advance our understanding of and ability to treat NAFLD.AIM To evaluate,through bibliometric and visual analysis,the current status of related research,related research frontiers,and the developmental trends in the field of diet and NAFLD.METHODS We retrieved publications about diet and NAFLD published between 1987 and 2022 from Scopus.Next,we used VOSviewer 1.6.20 to perform bibliometric analysis and visualization.RESULTS We found a total of 1905 studies,including 1637(85.93%)original articles and 195(10.24%)reviews,focused on the examination of NAFLD and its correlation with diet that were published between 1987 and 2022.Among the remaining five types of documents,38 were letters,notes,editorials,meeting minutes,or brief surveys,representing 1.99%of the total documents.The countries with the most publications on this topic were China(n=539;28.29%),followed by the United States(n=379;19.90%),Japan(n=133;6.98%),and South Korea(n=127;6.6%).According to the citation analysis,the retrieved papers were cited an average of 32.3 times and had an h-index of 106,with 61014 total citations.The two main clusters on the map included those related to:(1)Inflammation and oxidative stress;and(2)Dietary interventions for NAFLD.CONCLUSION This was the first study to use data taken from Scopus to visualize network mapping in a novel bibliometric analysis of studies focused on diet and NAFLD.After 2017,the two domains that received the most attention were“dietary interventions for NAFL”’and“‘inflammation and oxidative stress implicated in NAFLD and its correlation with diet.”We believe that this study provides important information for academics,dietitians,and doctors,and that additional research on dietary interventions and NAFLD is warranted. 展开更多
关键词 DIETARY NUTRITION BIBLIOMETRIC Nonalcoholic fatty liver SCOPUS VOSviewer
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Mapping the global research landscape on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin resistance:A visualization and bibliometric study
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作者 Sa'ed H Zyoud Omar E Hegazi +4 位作者 Samer O Alalalmeh muna shakhshir Faris Abushamma Shadi Khilfeh Samah W Al-Jabi 《World Journal of Hepatology》 2024年第6期951-965,共15页
BACKGROUND Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is a liver condition that is prevalent worldwide and associated with significant health risks and economic burdens.As it has been linked to insulin resistance(IR),this... BACKGROUND Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is a liver condition that is prevalent worldwide and associated with significant health risks and economic burdens.As it has been linked to insulin resistance(IR),this study aimed to perform a bibliometric analysis and visually represent the scientific literature on IR and NAFLD.AIM To map the research landscape to underscore critical areas of focus,influential studies,and future directions of NAFLD and IR.METHODS This study conducted a bibliometric analysis of the literature on IR and NAFLD indexed in the SciVerse Scopus database from 1999 to 2022.The search strategy used terms from the literature and medical subject headings,focusing on terms related to IR and NAFLD.VOSviewer software was used to visualize research trends,collaborations,and key thematic areas.The analysis examined publication type,annual research output,contributing countries and institutions,funding agencies,journal impact factors,citation patterns,and highly cited references.RESULTS This analysis identified 23124 documents on NAFLD,revealing a significant increase in the number of publications between 1999 and 2022.The search retrieved 715 papers on IR and NAFLD,including 573(80.14%)articles and 88(12.31%)reviews.The most productive countries were China(n=134;18.74%),the United States(n=122;17.06%),Italy(n=97;13.57%),and Japan(n=41;5.73%).The leading institutions included the Universitàdegli Studi di Torino,Italy(n=29;4.06%),and the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,Italy(n=19;2.66%).The top funding agencies were the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases in the United States(n=48;6.71%),and the National Natural Science Foundation of China(n=37;5.17%).The most active journals in this field were Hepatology(27 publications),the Journal of Hepatology(17 publications),and the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism(13 publications).The main research hotspots were“therapeutic approaches for IR and NAFLD”and“inflammatory and high-fat diet impacts on NAFLD”.CONCLUSION This is the first bibliometric analysis to examine the relationship between IR and NAFLD.In response to the escalating global health challenge of NAFLD,this research highlights an urgent need for a better understanding of this condition and for the development of intervention strategies.Policymakers need to prioritize and address the increasing prevalence of NAFLD. 展开更多
关键词 Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease Insulin resistance BIBLIOMETRIC VISUALIZATION
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Global research trends on diet and nutrition in Crohn’s disease 被引量:2
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作者 muna shakhshir Sa'ed H Zyoud 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2023年第20期3203-3215,共13页
BACKGROUND Crohn’s disease represents a challenge for patients concerned with the modified diet regimen as well as practitioners who seek the best nutritional therapy.Crohn’s disease can alter the body’s ability to... BACKGROUND Crohn’s disease represents a challenge for patients concerned with the modified diet regimen as well as practitioners who seek the best nutritional therapy.Crohn’s disease can alter the body’s ability to digest food and to absorb nutrients,resulting in severe vitamin deficiencies,malnutrition and sometimes lifethreatening complications.However,a comprehensive bibliometric analysis is lacking to map the current links between nutrition and Crohn’s disease in terms of the number of citations,geographic distribution and growth trends of publications.AIM To introduce the current state of research as well as hotspots in the field of nutrition and Crohn’s disease from a bibliometric standpoint.METHODS We searched the Scopus database and selected the relevant literature on nutrition and Crohn’s disease that met the inclusion criteria.We analyzed the publication trends and research hotspots by using video object segmentation viewer software.RESULTS We included 1237 publications.The number of documents published each year has increased steadily.The United States and the University of Otago,Christchurch,have had the highest productivity,with 208(16.81%)and 29(2.34%)documents,respectively.The“role of exclusive enteral nutrition for complicated Crohn’s disease”and“manipulation of the gut microbiota as a key target for Crohn’s disease”were the major research areas in 2016-2021,and they could be extensively investigated in the future.Meanwhile,research on“malnutrition in patients with Crohn’s disease”appeared to be an area that attracted more research attention before 2016.CONCLUSION This is the first bibliometric analysis to map the knowledge structure and trends regarding nutrition in Crohn’s disease research over the past two decades.The results provide a comprehensive summary and identification of the frontiers of nutrition and Crohn’s disease-related research,which may be used as a resource by researchers in the field. 展开更多
关键词 NUTRITION DIET Crohn’s disease BIBLIOMETRIC MICROBIOTA MALNUTRITION
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Unveiling the hidden world of gut health:Exploring cutting-edge research through visualizing randomized controlled trials on the gut microbiota 被引量:1
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作者 Sa’ed H Zyoud muna shakhshir +5 位作者 Amani S Abushanab Amer Koni Moyad Shahwan Ammar Abdulrahman Jairoun Adham Abu Taha Samah W Al-Jabi 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2023年第26期6132-6146,共15页
BACKGROUND The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in gastrointestinal and overall health.Randomized clinical trials(RCTs)play a crucial role in advancing our knowledge and evaluating the efficacy of therapeutic inter... BACKGROUND The gut microbiota plays a crucial role in gastrointestinal and overall health.Randomized clinical trials(RCTs)play a crucial role in advancing our knowledge and evaluating the efficacy of therapeutic interventions targeting the gut microbiota.AIM To conduct a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the literature on RCTs involving the gut microbiota.METHODS Using bibliometric tools,a descriptive cross-sectional investigation was conducted on scholarly publications concentrated on RCTs related to gut microbiota,spanning the years 2003 to 2022.The study used VOSviewer version 1.6.9 to examine collaboration networks between different countries and evaluate the frequently employed terms in the titles and abstracts of the retrieved publications.The primary objective of this analysis was to identify key research areas and focal points associated with RCTs involving the gut microbiota.RESULTS A total of 1061 relevant articles were identified from the 24758 research articles published between 2003 and 2022.The number of publications showed a notable increase over time,with a positive correlation(R2=0.978,P<0.001).China(n=276,26.01%),the United States(n=254,23.94%),and the United Kingdom(n=97,9.14%)were the leading contributing countries.Københavns Universitet(n=38,3.58%)and Dankook University(n=35,3.30%)were the top active institutions.The co-occurrence analysis shows current gut microbiota research trends and important topics,such as obesity interventions targeting the gut microbiota,the efficacy and safety of fecal microbiota transplantation,and the effects of dietary interventions on humans.CONCLUSION The study highlights the rapid growth and importance of research on RCTs that involve the gut microbiota.This study provides valuable insight into research trends,identifies key players,and outlines potential future directions in this field.Additionally,the co-occurrence analysis identified important topics that play a critical role in the advancement of science and provided insights into future research directions in this field. 展开更多
关键词 Gut microbiota MICROBIOME Randomized clinical trials Bibliometric analysis
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Mapping the global research landscape on insulin resistance: Visualization and bibliometric analysis 被引量:2
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作者 Sa’ed H Zyoud muna shakhshir +6 位作者 Amer Koni Amani S Abushanab Moyad Shahwan Ammar Abdulrahman Jairoun Rand Al Subu Adham Abu Taha Samah W Al-Jabi 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE 2022年第9期786-798,共13页
BACKGROUND Insulin resistance is a risk factor for metabolic syndromes and is associated with a wide variety of metabolic illnesses,including obesity,type 2 diabetes,and cardiovascular disease.AIM To investigate and m... BACKGROUND Insulin resistance is a risk factor for metabolic syndromes and is associated with a wide variety of metabolic illnesses,including obesity,type 2 diabetes,and cardiovascular disease.AIM To investigate and map global insulin resistance studies.METHODS A bibliometric methodology was applied to the literature retrieved from the Scopus database and Reference Citation Analysis(https://www.referencecitationanalysis.com)by using a validated search strategy.The study period was limited from 2002 to 2021.Bibliometric indicators and mapping were presented.RESULTS A total of 26808 articles on the topic of insulin resistance were included in the Scopus database.The articles included research articles(n=21918;81.76%),review articles(n=2641;9.85%),and letters(n=653;2.44%).During the study period,136 countries contributed to the research on insulin resistance.The highest number of articles was from the United States(n=7360;27.45%),followed by China(n=3713;13.85%),Japan(n=1730,6.45%),Italy(n=1545;5.54%),and the United Kingdom(n=1484;5.54%).The retrieved articles identified two main research themes:“inflammatory mechanisms in the regulation of insulin resistance”and“mechanisms linking obesity to insulin resistance”.CONCLUSION Our data show that insulin resistance has steadily gained interest from researchers,as evidenced by the number of citations and yearly publications.Publications have grown significantly in the last decade,while low-income countries with greater burdens continue to produce fewer publications in this field.This approach might assist researchers in choosing new research areas and recognizing research hotspots and frontiers.In the future,perhaps high-quality clinical evidence will be acquired. 展开更多
关键词 Insulin resistance Research hotspots SCOPUS VOSviewer BIBLIOMETRIC
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Mapping the global research landscape on nutrition and the gut microbiota:Visualization and bibliometric analysis 被引量:1
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作者 Sa'ed H Zyoud muna shakhshir +5 位作者 Amani S Abushanab Samah W Al-Jabi Amer Koni Moyad Shahwan Ammar Abdulrahman Jairoun Adham Abu Taha 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2022年第25期2981-2993,共13页
BACKGROUND Nutrition is a significant modifiable element that influences the composition of the gastrointestinal microbiota,implying the possibility of therapeutic diet methods that manipulate the composition and dive... BACKGROUND Nutrition is a significant modifiable element that influences the composition of the gastrointestinal microbiota,implying the possibility of therapeutic diet methods that manipulate the composition and diversity of the microbial.AIM To overview research papers on nutrition and gut microbiota and determines the hotspots in this field at the global level.METHODS Scopus and Reference Citation Analysis were used to construct a bibliometric technique.It was decided to create bibliometric indicators and mapping as in most previous studies.2012 through 2021 served as the study's timeframe.RESULTS A total of 5378 documents from the Scopus database were selected for analysis.Of all retrieved studies,78.52%were research papers(n=4223),followed by reviews(n=820;15.25%).China ranked first with a total number of articles of 1634(30.38%),followed by the United States in second place with a total number of articles of 1307(24.3%).In the last decade,emerging hotspots for gut microbiota and nutrition research included"gut microbiota metabolism and interaction with dietary components","connection between the gut microbiota and weight gain",and"the influence of high-fat diet and gut microbiota on metabolic disorders".CONCLUSION This is the first thorough bibliometric analysis of nutrition and gut microbiota publications conducted on a global level.Investigation of the association between nutrition/diet and the gut microbiota is still in its infancy and will be expanded in the future.However,according to recent trends,the"effect of gut microbiota and high-fat diet on metabolic disorders"will be an increasing concern in the future. 展开更多
关键词 Gut microbiota MICROBIOME NUTRITION DIET BIBLIOMETRIC SCOPUS VOSviewer
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Current global research landscape on COVID-19 and cancer: Bibliometric and visualization analysis
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作者 Sa'ed H Zyoud Amer Koni +8 位作者 Samah W Al-Jabi Riad Amer muna shakhshir Rand Al Subu Husam Salameh Razan Odeh Sultan Musleh Faris Abushamma Adham Abu Taha 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2022年第10期835-847,共13页
BACKGROUND Cancer is a severe public health issue that seriously jeopardizes global health.In individuals with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),cancer is considered an independent risk factor for severe illness and ... BACKGROUND Cancer is a severe public health issue that seriously jeopardizes global health.In individuals with coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),cancer is considered an independent risk factor for severe illness and increased mortality.AIM To identify research hotspots and prospects,we used bibliometrics to examine the global production of COVID-19 literature published in the field of oncology.METHODS Data on publication output were identified based on the Scopus database between January 1,2020,and June 21,2022.This study used VOSviewer to analyze collaboration networks among countries and assess the terms most often used in the titles and abstracts of retrieved publications to determine research hotspots linked to cancer and COVID-19.The Impact Index Per Article for the top 10 high-cited papers collected from Reference Citation Analysis(RCA)are presented.RESULTS A total of 7015 publications were retrieved from the database.The United States published the greatest number of articles(2025;28.87%),followed by Italy(964;13.74%),the United Kingdom(839;11.96%),and China(538;7.67%).The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center(n=205,2.92%)ranked first,followed by the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center(n=176,2.51%).The European Journal of Cancer(n=106,1.51%)ranked first,followed by the Frontiers in Oncology(n=104,1.48%),Cancers(n=102,1.45%),and Pediatric Blood and Cancer(n=95;1.35%).The hot topics were stratified into“cancer care management during the COVID-19 pandemic”;and“COVID-19 vaccines in cancer patients”.CONCLUSION This is the first bibliometric analysis to determine the present state and upcoming hot themes related to cancer and COVID-19 and vice versa using VOSviewer during the early stages of the pandemic.The emergence of hot themes related to cancer and COVID-19 may aid researchers in identifying new research areas in this field. 展开更多
关键词 BIBLIOMETRIC SCOPUS COVID-19 CANCER Coronavirus disease VOSviewer Reference Citation Analysis
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Mapping the landscape and structure of global research on binge eating disorder:Visualization and bibliometric analysis
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作者 Sa'ed H Zyoud muna shakhshir +4 位作者 Amani S Abushanab Amer Koni Moyad Shahwan Ammar AbdulrahmanJairoun Samah W Al-Jabi 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2022年第7期982-994,共13页
BACKGROUND Binge-eating disorder(BED)is a clinical syndrome and is considered the most common type of eating disorder.However,our understanding of the global performance and progress of BED research is limited.AIM To ... BACKGROUND Binge-eating disorder(BED)is a clinical syndrome and is considered the most common type of eating disorder.However,our understanding of the global performance and progress of BED research is limited.AIM To describe and perform a bibliometric analysis of the state of BED research.METHODS The term‘Binge eating’was searched in the title throughout the previous year’s up to December 31,2020.We searched the Scopus and Reference Citation Analysis for publications on Binge eating.The VOSviewer software version 1.6.17 was used to produce the network visualization map of the most frequent author,collaborative relationships between countries/regions,and to determine the hotspots related to binge eating research.In addition,conventional bibliometric indicators were generated.RESULTS The search strategy found 2713 total articles and an average of 62 articles per year.Among them,‘Article’represented 82.49%of the publications(n=2238 articles)and was the most frequent type,followed by reviews(n=243;8.96%).The number of publications increased steadily during the last decade of the study period.One hundred and thirty-two countries contributed to binge eating research,with 1495(55.11%)articles published in the United States,followed by Italy with 256(9.44%),the United Kingdom with 183(6.75%),and Germany with 182(6.71%).Currently,the main hot topics related to BED are‘type of treatment and management and treatment provided to BED”;“processes and pathways to binge eating”;and‘diagnosis,signs and symptoms,comorbidities and prevalence and associated factors with BED’.CONCLUSION The number of publications has increased noticeably during the previous decade.There are indeed relatively few publications on BED from low-and middle-income nations,so much is to be learned from the experience of all countries.Studies on this topic are critical in all countries to discover risk factors and effective intervention measures.Although our findings are preliminary,they imply that the future prospects for interventions aimed at BED management are bright,focusing on complex models of care and long-term maintenance of therapeutic gains. 展开更多
关键词 Binge-eating disorder SCOPUS BIBLIOMETRIC VOSviewer Eating disorders
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