女性的哪些行为与肥胖和代谢综合征有关:文献计量学分析

A. Ayusari, Yulia Lanti, B. Wiboworini
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背景:女性易患肥胖和代谢综合征(MS),不恰当的态度和行为可加重肥胖和MS。目的:本研究旨在确定Scopus数据库中女性肥胖和MS相关行为的研究趋势。方法:采用特定关键词从Scopus数据库中收集部分论文,利用VOSviewer 1.6.18软件对数据进行文献计量学分析,实现主题网络或主题间关系的可视化,以及主题研究年份分布的可视化。结果:共分析772篇文献,Scopus数据库中2013-2022年期间与肥胖和MS相关的行为为饮食、喂养行为、饮酒行为和吸烟。然后,2014年是这个话题研究最频繁的一年。结论:scopus数据库中与肥胖和MS相关的女性行为为饮食、喂养行为、饮酒行为和吸烟。
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WHAT ARE BEHAVIOR OF WOMEN THAT RELATED TO OBESITY AND METABOLIC SYNDROME : A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS

Background: Women are susceptible to have obesity and metabolic syndrome (MS), Inappropriate attitudes and behaviors can exacerbate obesity and MS.

Objective: This study aims to determine research trends in the Scopus database regarding behaviors related to obesity and MS in women.

Methods: The study was started collecting some articles from Scopus database using the spesific keywords, then the data was analyzed bibliometrically using VOSviewer 1.6.18 software to visualize the network or the relationship between topics as well as visualize the distribution of the year when the topic was studied.

Results: About 772 articles were analyzed, behaviors related to obesity and MS that have been studied in Scopus database during 2013-2022 period were diet, feeding behavior, drinking behavior and smoking. Then, 2014 was the year when this topic most frequently studied.

Conclusion: Bibliometrically from scopus database, behavior of women that related to obesity and MS are diet, feeding behavior, drinking behavior and smoking.

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