The impact of ultra-processed foods on obesity risk: A comprehensive bibliometric analysis

Q3 Nursing
Richard Osei Agjei , Oluwafemi Samson Balogun , Sunday Adewale Olaleye , Prince Owusu Adoma , Michael Afari-Baidoo , Frank Adusei-Mensah
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This study aims to analyze the research landscape pertaining to the impact of ultra-processed foods and their potential association with the risk of obesity. To achieve this objective, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the relevant literature published between 2013 and 2022 was conducted. The study primarily examined the prevailing research patterns, scholarly output, and thematic emphasis within scientific literature pertaining to processed foods and its association with the risk of obesity. A bibliometric methodology was utilized to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the data to obtain a thorough understanding of the patterns, thematic emphasis, and scholarly output pertaining to ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and its association with the risk of obesity. The findings derived from this bibliometric research demonstrate a dual contribution to the existing corpus of knowledge. This analysis encompasses several aspects such as current areas of focus, trends in vaccine development, and prospective avenues for future research. The research on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and its association with obesity has been widely acknowledged and extensively explored, considering the findings reported in this study. The results of this study present potential avenues for further investigation in the realm of research collaboration among governmental/non-governmental organizations and scholars. Additionally, there is a need to broaden the scope of inquiry to explore the connections between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and additional health-related consequences, such as diabetes and malnutrition.
超加工食品对肥胖风险的影响:一项全面的文献计量分析
本研究旨在分析有关超加工食品的影响及其与肥胖风险的潜在关联的研究现状。为实现这一目标,我们对 2013 年至 2022 年间发表的相关文献进行了全面的文献计量分析。研究主要考察了与加工食品及其与肥胖风险的关联相关的科学文献的研究模式、学术成果和主题重点。研究采用文献计量学方法对数据进行综合分析,以全面了解有关超加工食品(UPFs)及其与肥胖风险的关联的研究模式、专题重点和学术成果。这项文献计量学研究的结果表明,它对现有的知识体系做出了双重贡献。这项分析包括几个方面,如当前的重点领域、疫苗开发的趋势以及未来研究的前景。关于超加工食品(UPF)及其与肥胖关系的研究已得到广泛认可和深入探讨,考虑到本研究中报告的结果。本研究的结果为政府/非政府组织和学者之间的研究合作提供了进一步调查的潜在途径。此外,有必要扩大研究范围,探讨超加工食品(UPFs)与其他健康相关后果(如糖尿病和营养不良)之间的联系。
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Clinical Nutrition Open Science
Clinical Nutrition Open Science Nursing-Nutrition and Dietetics
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