Vigorously cited: a bibliometric analysis of the 100 most cited sedentary behaviour articles.

Aamir R Memon, Sitong Chen, Quyen G To, Corneel Vandelanotte
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Objectives: No citation analysis has examined peer-reviewed sedentary behaviour research articles, which is needed to assess the impact of this research and identify knowledge gaps. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the 100 most cited sedentary behaviour articles and examine their bibliometric characteristics.

Methods: All databases indexed in the Web of Science database were searched in October 2022, and bibliometric characteristics of the studies, irrespective of the publication year, were imported and calculated. Descriptive statistics and visualisations by the VOSviewer were used for the presentation of bibliometric characteristics.

Results: The 100 most cited articles received 49,062 citations in total, with a median citation density of 32.5 citations per article per year. The majority of included articles were reviews (n = 48; 22,856 citations), focused on adults (58%; 26,809 citations) and reported on the relationship of sedentary behaviour with health (n = 64; 34,598 citations); more specifically they focused on anthropometric indices (28%), metabolic health (24%), and mortality (23%). The United States was ranked first in terms of the overall for most cited articles. However, Australia was ranked first for institutions and authors contributing to the most cited sedentary behaviour articles.

Conclusions: Papers published after 2007 were predominant in the list of 100 most cited sedentary behaviour papers, as were those focusing on associations with physical health outcomes and those focusing on adults. While original articles were cited more, discussion papers had more impact on the field as they received more citations in less time. Research examining associations between sedentary behaviour and health was cited more. The field is dominated by contributions from high-income countries.

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被大量引用:对100篇被引用最多的久坐行为文章的文献计量学分析
目的:没有对同行评议的久坐行为研究文章进行引用分析,这是评估本研究影响和确定知识差距所必需的。因此,本研究旨在确定100篇被引用最多的久坐行为文章,并检查它们的文献计量学特征。方法:于2022年10月检索Web of Science数据库收录的所有数据库,导入并计算所有研究的文献计量学特征,无论其发表年份如何。使用VOSviewer的描述性统计和可视化来表示文献计量学特征。结果:被引频次最高的100篇论文,总被引频次为49062次,平均被引密度为32.5次/年。大多数纳入的文章为综述(n = 48;22,856次引用),主要针对成年人(58%;26,809次引用),并报告了久坐行为与健康的关系(n = 64;34598引用);更具体地说,他们关注人体测量指数(28%)、代谢健康(24%)和死亡率(23%)。在被引用次数最多的文章中,美国排名第一。然而,在被引用最多的久坐行为文章中,澳大利亚的机构和作者排名第一。结论:在100篇被引用最多的久坐行为论文中,2007年以后发表的论文占主导地位,同样占据主导地位的还有那些关注身体健康结果的论文和那些关注成年人的论文。虽然原创文章被引用的次数更多,但讨论论文在更短的时间内被引用的次数更多,因此对该领域的影响更大。研究久坐行为与健康之间关系的研究被引用得更多。该领域的贡献主要来自高收入国家。
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