Visualized Analysis of Research Publications on Physical Activity among Higher Education Students

Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1080/19325037.2023.2232427
W. Sweileh
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ABSTRACT Background Unhealthy lifestyle habits developed during university years could continue into adulthood. Purpose To analyze and map worldwide publications on physical activity among university students. Method A pre-validated search strategy was used to find relevant articles in the Scopus database. The study period represented three decades (1993–2022). Results The method retrieved 919 articles. More than half of the articles (n = 491; 53.4%) were published between 2019 and 2022. The International Journal of Environmental and Public Health was the most prolific, but articles published in the PLOS ONE journal were the most influential. Research on the impact of physical activity on mental health (n = 236; 25.7%) was the largest research theme, followed by that on body weight (n = 144; 15.7%). Articles on the effect of screen time and mobile phone use on physical activity received the highest number of citations, while those on physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic received the highest number of citations per year. Discussion The current study provided baseline information on the research activity on physical activity among a category of assumingly healthy individuals. Translation to Health Education Practice: University students need to be targeted to increase their engagement in physical activity.
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高校学生体育活动研究成果的可视化分析
摘要背景大学期间养成的不健康的生活习惯可能会持续到成年。目的分析和绘制世界各地关于大学生体育活动的出版物。方法采用预先验证的搜索策略在Scopus数据库中查找相关文章。研究期间为三十年(1993-2022)。结果检索到919篇文章。超过一半的文章(n=491;53.4%)发表在2019年至2022年间。《国际环境与公共卫生杂志》是最多产的,但发表在《公共科学图书馆综合》杂志上的文章最具影响力。关于体育活动对心理健康影响的研究(n=236;25.7%)是最大的研究主题,其次是体重研究(n=144;15.7%)。关于屏幕时间和手机使用对体育活动的影响的文章每年被引用次数最多,而新冠肺炎大流行期间关于体育活动的文章每年获得引用次数最多。讨论当前的研究提供了一类看似健康的个体的体育活动研究活动的基线信息。转化为健康教育实践:大学生需要有针对性地增加他们对体育活动的参与。
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