Global research trends in inflammaging from 2005 to 2024: a bibliometric analysis.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2025-04-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2025.1554186
Beier Jiang, Yi-Ni Dong, Yu Xiong, Chun-Xia Jiang, Jun Ping, Qi Wu, Liu-Jun Xu, Run-Zhe Shu, Dan-Dan Gao, Sheng-Mei Zhu, Wei-Dong Ye, Feng Zhang
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Abstract

Background: Inflammaging, defined as chronic low-grade inflammation associated with aging, is considered a key factor in many age-related diseases. Despite growing research, comprehensive assessments of trends and focuses on this field over the past 2 decades remain lacking.

Objective: To comprehensively analyze literature development trends, scientific priorities, and their evolution in the field of inflammaging from 2005 to 2024 using bibliometric analysis.

Methods: Academic literature on inflammaging was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace software was used as the bibliometric tool to analyze annual publication trends, contributing countries/regions, leading research institutions, primary journals, and keyword co-occurrence, including clustering and burst analysis in this field.

Results: The study included 1,800 eligible articles, demonstrating a consistent growth in research publications over the past 20 years. The United States and Italy were the principal contributors. The University of Bologna had the highest publication. Professor Claudio Franceschi has been a leading figure in this field. Journal analysis shows that research themes predominantly focus on molecular biology/immunology and medicine/clinical fields. Keyword analysis identifies major research hotspots as "inflammaging," "Crohn's disease," "periodontitis," "immunosenescence," "skeletal muscle," "gut microbiota," and "Parkinson's disease." Emerging term analysis indicates a shift from specific inflammatory diseases to broader aging and immune modulation studies.

Conclusion: This first systematic assessment of literature trends in the field of inflammaging from 2005 to 2024 reveals sustained academic growth and an increasingly deep research focus.

2005年至2024年全球炎症研究趋势:文献计量学分析。
背景:炎症被定义为与衰老相关的慢性低度炎症,被认为是许多年龄相关疾病的关键因素。尽管研究越来越多,但对过去20年来这一领域的趋势和重点的全面评估仍然缺乏。目的:采用文献计量学方法,综合分析2005 - 2024年炎症学领域的文献发展趋势、科学重点及其演变。方法:从Web of Science Core Collection检索有关炎症的学术文献。使用CiteSpace软件作为文献计量工具,分析年度出版趋势、贡献国家/地区、主要研究机构、主要期刊、关键词共现情况,包括该领域的聚类分析和突发分析。结果:该研究包括1800篇符合条件的文章,表明在过去20年中研究出版物的持续增长。美国和意大利是主要捐助国。博洛尼亚大学的论文发表量最高。克劳迪奥·弗兰切斯基教授一直是这一领域的领军人物。期刊分析显示,研究主题主要集中在分子生物学/免疫学和医学/临床领域。关键词分析确定了主要的研究热点是“炎症”、“克罗恩病”、“牙周炎”、“免疫衰老”、“骨骼肌”、“肠道微生物群”和“帕金森病”。新兴术语分析表明,从特定的炎症性疾病转向更广泛的衰老和免疫调节研究。结论:本文首次系统评估了2005 - 2024年炎症领域的文献趋势,揭示了持续的学术增长和日益深入的研究重点。
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