Race analysis in swimming: understanding the evolution of publications, citations and networks through a bibliometric review

J. Morais, Tiago M. Barbosa, Raul Arellano, Antonio J Silva, Tatiana Sampaio, J. Oliveira, Daniel A. Marinho
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The aim of this study was to conduct a scoping and bibliometric review of swimming articles related to race analysis. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines were used to identify relevant studies. Articles on race analysis in swimming published between 1984 and December 31, 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science database. 366 records were screened and a total of 74 articles were retained for analysis. Until 2012, there were some time intervals with no or few publications. From 2012, there was a clear upward trend in publications and citations. This theme was led by the United States of America, Australia, and Spain. Australia and Spain maintain their status as the countries with the most publications. The analysis of author collaborations revealed two clusters with Spanish authors, and the remaining clusters are composed of Portuguese, Swiss, and Australian authors. With this bibliometric review, it has been possible to understand the evolution of the articles published on race analysis in swimming, the countries and the authors that have contributed most to this topic over the years. The prediction model shows that the number of articles and citations on this topic will continue to increase over the next 10 years (until 2034).
游泳竞赛分析:通过文献计量学审查了解出版物、引文和网络的演变情况
本研究旨在对与种族分析相关的游泳文章进行范围界定和文献计量学综述。采用系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南来确定相关研究。从 Web of Science 数据库中检索了 1984 年至 2023 年 12 月 31 日期间发表的有关游泳竞赛分析的文章。筛选出 366 条记录,共保留 74 篇文章用于分析。在 2012 年之前,有些时间段没有或很少有文章发表。从 2012 年开始,论文发表和引用呈明显上升趋势。这一主题由美国、澳大利亚和西班牙引领。澳大利亚和西班牙仍然是发表论文最多的国家。对作者合作情况的分析表明,有两个集群的作者是西班牙人,其余集群的作者分别是葡萄牙人、瑞士人和澳大利亚人。通过这次文献计量学回顾,我们可以了解游泳中种族分析文章的演变情况,以及多年来对这一主题贡献最大的国家和作者。预测模型显示,在未来 10 年内(至 2034 年),有关该主题的文章数量和引用次数将继续增加。
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