Global research trends and hotspots in overweight/obese comorbid with depression among children and adolescents: A bibliometric analysis.

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Ya-Qi Wang, Tao-Tao Wu, Yan Li, Shi-En Cui, Ying-Shuai Li
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Background: Overweight/obesity combined with depression among children and adolescents (ODCA) is a global concern. The bidirectional relationship between depression and overweight/obesity often leads to their comorbidity. Childhood and adolescence represent critical periods for physical and psychological development, during which the comorbidity of overweight/obesity and depression may increase the risk of adverse health outcomes.

Aim: To evaluate the relationship between ODCA, we conduct a bibliometric analysis to aid in formulating prevention and treatment strategies.

Methods: From 2004 to 2023, articles related to ODCA were selected using the Science Citation Index Expanded from the Web of Science Core Collection. Bibliometric analysis of relevant publications, including countries/regions, institutions, authors, journals, references, and keywords, was conducted using the online bibliometric analysis platforms, CiteSpace, VOSviewer, and bibliometrix.

Results: Between 2004 and 2023, a total of 1573 articles were published on ODCA. The United States has made leading contributions in this field, with Harvard University emerging as the leading contributor in terms of research output, and Tanofsky being the most prolific author. The J Adolescent Health has shown significant activity in this domain. Based on the results of the keyword and reference analyses, inequality, adverse childhood experiences, and comorbidities have become hot topics in ODCA. Moreover, the impact of balanced-related behavior and exploration of the biological mechanisms, including the potential role of key adipocytokines and lipokines, as well as inflammation in ODCA, have emerged as frontier topics.

Conclusion: The trend of a significant increase in ODCA publications is expected to continue. The research findings will contribute to elucidating the pathogenic mechanisms of ODCA and its prevention and treatment.

关于儿童和青少年超重/肥胖合并抑郁症的全球研究趋势和热点:文献计量分析。
背景:儿童和青少年超重/肥胖合并抑郁症(ODCA)是一个全球关注的问题。抑郁症与超重/肥胖之间的双向关系往往会导致它们的并发症。儿童和青少年时期是身体和心理发育的关键时期,在此期间,超重/肥胖和抑郁的并发症可能会增加不良健康后果的风险。目的:为了评估 ODCA 之间的关系,我们进行了文献计量分析,以帮助制定预防和治疗策略:方法:从 2004 年到 2023 年,我们使用科学网核心数据库中的科学引文索引扩展版选取了与 ODCA 相关的文章。使用在线文献计量分析平台 CiteSpace、VOSviewer 和 bibliometrix 对相关出版物进行文献计量分析,包括国家/地区、机构、作者、期刊、参考文献和关键词:从 2004 年到 2023 年,ODCA 上总共发表了 1573 篇文章。美国在这一领域做出了突出贡献,哈佛大学在研究成果方面居首位,塔诺夫斯基是最多产的作者。J Adolescent Health》在这一领域的研究也非常活跃。根据关键词和参考文献分析的结果,不平等、不良童年经历和合并症已成为 ODCA 的热门话题。此外,平衡相关行为的影响和生物机制的探索,包括关键脂肪细胞因子和脂肪因子以及炎症在 ODCA 中的潜在作用,也已成为前沿话题:结论:ODCA 论文发表量大幅增加的趋势预计将持续下去。这些研究成果将有助于阐明 ODCA 的发病机制及其预防和治疗。
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