An overview of environmental risk factors for type 2 diabetes research using network science tools.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
DIGITAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-08-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20552076241271722
Xia Cao, Huixin Yu, Yu Quan, Jing Qin, Yuhong Zhao, Xiaochun Yang, Shanyan Gao
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Abstract

Objective: Current studies lack a comprehensive understanding of the environmental factors influencing type 2 diabetes, hindering an in-depth grasp of the overall etiology. To address this gap, we utilized network science tools to highlight research trends, knowledge structures, and intricate relationships among factors, offering a new perspective for a profound understanding of the etiology.

Methods: The Web of Science database was employed to retrieve documents relevant to environmental risk factors in type 2 diabetes from 2012 to 2024. Bibliometric analysis using Microsoft Excel and OriginPro provided a detailed scientific production profile, including articles, journals, countries, and authors. Co-occurrence analysis was employed to determine the collaboration state and knowledge structures, utilizing social network tools such as Gephi, Tableau, and R Studio. Additionally, theme evolutionary analysis was conducted using SciMAT to offer insights into research trends.

Results: The publications and themes related to environmental factors in type 2 diabetes have consistently risen, shaping a well-established research domain. Lifestyle environmental factors, particularly diet and nutrition, stand out as the most represented and rapidly growing topics. Key focal hotspots include sedentary and digital behavior, PM2.5, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, traffic and greenspace, and depression. The theme evolutionary analysis revealed three distinct paths: (1) oxidative stress-air pollutants-PM2.5-air pollutants; (2) calcium-metabolic syndrome-cardiovascular disease; and (3) polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)-persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-obesity.

Conclusions: Digital behavior signifies a novel approach for preventing and managing type 2 diabetes. The influence of PM2.5 and calcium on oxidative stress and abnormal vascular contraction is intricately linked to microvascular diabetes complications. The transition from PCBs and POPs to obesity underscores the disruption of endocrine function by chemicals, elevating the risk of diabetes. Future studies should explore the connections between environmental factors, microvascular complications, and long-term outcomes in diabetes.

利用网络科学工具开展 2 型糖尿病环境风险因素研究综述。
目的:目前的研究对影响2型糖尿病的环境因素缺乏全面的了解,这阻碍了对整体病因学的深入把握。为了弥补这一不足,我们利用网络科学工具来突出研究趋势、知识结构以及各因素之间错综复杂的关系,为深刻理解病因学提供了一个新的视角:方法:利用科学网数据库检索 2012 年至 2024 年与 2 型糖尿病环境风险因素相关的文献。利用Microsoft Excel和OriginPro进行的文献计量分析提供了详细的科研成果概况,包括文章、期刊、国家和作者。利用 Gephi、Tableau 和 R Studio 等社交网络工具进行共现分析,以确定合作状态和知识结构。此外,还利用 SciMAT 进行了主题演化分析,以深入了解研究趋势:结果:与 2 型糖尿病环境因素相关的论文和主题持续上升,形成了一个成熟的研究领域。生活方式环境因素,尤其是饮食和营养,是代表性最强、增长最快的主题。主要的焦点热点包括久坐和数字化行为、PM2.5、种族和社会经济地位、交通和绿地以及抑郁症。主题演变分析揭示了三条不同的路径:(1) 氧化应激-空气污染物-PM2.5-空气污染物;(2) 钙-代谢综合征-心血管疾病;(3) 多氯联苯(PCBs)-持久性有机污染物(POPs)-肥胖症:结论:数字化行为是预防和控制 2 型糖尿病的一种新方法。PM2.5和钙对氧化应激和血管异常收缩的影响与糖尿病微血管并发症密切相关。从多氯联苯和持久性有机污染物到肥胖的转变强调了化学品对内分泌功能的干扰,从而增加了糖尿病的风险。未来的研究应探索环境因素、微血管并发症和糖尿病长期结果之间的联系。
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