Trends and Scientific Production on Isometric Training: A Bibliometric Analysis.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2025-05-12 DOI:10.3390/sports13050145
Mario Ríos Riquelme, Ángel Denche-Zamorano, Diana Salas-Gómez, Antonio Castillo-Paredes, Gerson Ferrari, Cecilia Marín-Guajardo, Juan Francisco Loro-Ferrer
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Isometric training is a method focused on muscle strengthening without joint movement and has gained attention in recent years due to its applicability in rehabilitation and sports medicine. However, no comprehensive bibliometric analysis focused exclusively on adult populations has been performed. This study aimed to analyze the scientific production related to isometric training in adults; identify prominent authors, journals, and thematic trends; and evaluate the evolution of interest in this field over time. A bibliometric review was performed using the Web of Science Core Collection (SCI-E, SSCI, and ESCI). A specific search strategy was applied to identify articles and reviews focused on isometric training in adult populations. A total of 238 records met the inclusion criteria. Data were analyzed using Excel 2016 and VOSviewer software1.6.20. Bibliometric indicators such as Price's Law, Bradford's Law, Lotka's Law, h-index, and co-occurrence and co-authorship network analysis were applied. The results showed a steady increase in publications in the last decade, highlighting the categories of Sports Science, Physiology, and Cardiovascular. The Journal of Applied Physiology was the most frequent source, and Springer Nature was the most prolific publisher. The h-index identified 21 highly cited papers, and Lotka's Law confirmed the existence of a small group of prolific authors. VOSviewer analysis revealed clear thematic clusters, mainly around blood pressure regulation, rehabilitation, and aging. International collaboration was evident, with the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom leading the co-authorship networks. Scientific interest in isometric training for adult populations is growing, particularly in relation to cardiovascular health and rehabilitation. Despite this, gaps remain in terms of methodological consistency and standardized protocols. Addressing these issues could improve the applicability and scientific impact of this training modality.

等长训练的趋势与科学成果:文献计量学分析。
等长肌力训练是一种专注于肌肉强化而不进行关节运动的训练方法,近年来因其在康复和运动医学中的适用性而受到关注。然而,还没有全面的文献计量学分析专门针对成年人口。本研究旨在分析成人等长训练相关的科学成果;确定著名作者、期刊和主题趋势;并评估随着时间的推移对这个领域的兴趣的演变。使用Web of Science核心合集(SCI-E、SSCI和ESCI)进行文献计量学综述。一个特定的搜索策略被应用于识别文章和评论集中在成人等长训练。共有238条记录符合纳入标准。数据分析采用Excel 2016和VOSviewer 1.6.20软件。采用文献计量学指标Price’s Law、Bradford’s Law、Lotka’s Law、h指数、共现合著网络分析等。结果显示,在过去十年中,出版物稳步增长,突出了运动科学,生理学和心血管的类别。应用生理学杂志是最常见的来源,施普林格自然是最多产的出版商。h指数确定了21篇高被引论文,洛特卡定律证实了一小部分高产作者的存在。VOSviewer分析显示了明确的主题簇,主要围绕血压调节、康复和衰老。国际合作是显而易见的,美国、加拿大和英国领导着共同作者网络。科学界对成人等距训练的兴趣日益增加,特别是在心血管健康和康复方面。尽管如此,在方法一致性和标准化协议方面仍然存在差距。解决这些问题可以改善这种培训方式的适用性和科学影响。
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