Global research trend on yoga and Yagya intervention on mental illness: A Bibliometric attributes of five decades (1972–2021)

YogaMimamsa Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/ym.ym_160_22
Anuradha Gupta, Acharya Om, Rupam Verma, A. Vashisht, Medha Bhatt, A. Dabas, Paran Gowda, V. Arya
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Background: People have practiced yoga and yagya (Homam or Agnihotra) as essential religious practices in India to maintain the environment, health, and wellness from time immemorial. Aim: The current bibliometric study was conducted to identify the published scientific data on the efficacy of yoga and Yagya on mental illness during the study period (1972–2021). Materials and Methods: A research query was generated and Scientometric data was collected from the “dimentions.ai” online database, resulting in a total of 8802 published research papers associated with the study. The obtained dataset was analyzed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses to evaluate the effect of yoga and yagya on mental illness. Results: The results indicated that most of the prolific authors are from highly productive institutions, with Harvard University on the top. The United States of America contributed the most in publications among countries, wherein author Shirley Telles published the most research paper related to yoga research. Conclusion: The current study shows that research related to yoga on mental health has a huge number of publications, but the research related to the efficacy of yagya need more attention of the scientific research. The outcome of this study can be utilized to identify the potential bibliometric endpoints with special emphasis on yoga and yagya on mental health.
瑜伽和Yagya干预精神疾病的全球研究趋势:50年的文献计量属性(1972-2021)
背景:自古以来,人们就把瑜伽和yagya (Homam或Agnihotra)作为印度必不可少的宗教实践来保持环境、健康和健康。目的:进行文献计量学研究,以确定研究期间(1972-2021年)瑜伽和Yagya对精神疾病疗效的已发表科学数据。材料和方法:生成一个研究查询,并从“维度”收集科学计量学数据。在Ai在线数据库中,共发表了8802篇与该研究相关的研究论文。使用系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目来分析获得的数据集,以评估瑜伽和yagya对精神疾病的影响。结果:高产作者多来自高产机构,以哈佛大学居首。在各国的出版物中,美国的贡献最大,其中作家雪莉·泰勒斯发表的与瑜伽研究相关的研究论文最多。结论:目前的研究表明,瑜伽对心理健康的相关研究已经有大量的出版物,但有关瑜伽功效的研究需要更多的科学研究的关注。这项研究的结果可以用来确定潜在的文献计量终点,特别强调瑜伽和yagya对心理健康的影响。
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