Si-Qi Liu, Xin-Yu Ji, Hai-Yi Liang, Shu-Han Zhao, Fu-Yi Yang, Yang Tang, Shuai Shi
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摘要
背景:越来越多的临床证据表明,高血压与焦虑之间存在关联,但二者发生的机制尚不清楚。本文旨在探讨高血压与焦虑之间可能存在的共同影响因素和关联:我们在 Web of Science 中检索了 2004 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间有关高血压和焦虑的论文,并使用 CiteSpace、VOSviewer、Scimago Graphica 和 Gephi 进行了文献计量学分析:结果:从 Web of Science 数据库中共检索到 3216 篇相关文章。经过筛选,共收录了 3051 篇文章。在过去的 19 年中,发表的文章数量有所增加。美国在这一领域的研究较多,与其他国家的合作关系也很密切,因此具有一定的可信度和权威性。在爆款关键词中出现的词有性别、年龄、肥胖、抑郁、恐慌症、妊娠诱发高血压、冠心病、慢性肾病、垂体肾上腺无症等,这些词与高血压和焦虑共同相关:结论:高血压和焦虑之间存在联系,两者相互影响,通常是积极的。影响高血压和焦虑的常见因素包括年龄、性别、肥胖、抑郁、恐慌症、妊娠、冠心病和慢性肾病。近期的研究热点主要集中在人口老龄化和合并症方面。未来的研究热点可能会继续关注影响因素、临床研究和预后。
A Bibliometric Analysis of hypertension and anxiety from 2004 to 2022.
Background: A growing body of clinical evidence points to an association between hypertension and anxiety, but the mechanisms by which the two occur are unclear. This article aims to explore possible common influences and associations between hypertension and anxiety.
Methods: We searched for publications on hypertension and anxiety from January 01, 2004 to December 31, 2022 in Web of Science and performed bibliometrics using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Scimago Graphica and Gephi.
Results: A total of 3216 related articles were retrieved from the Web of Science database. After screening, 3051 articles were included. The number of published articles has increased over the past 19 years. The United States has more researches in this area and has strong collaborative relationships with other countries, which gives it some credibility and authority. The words that appear in the burst keywords are gender, age, obesity, depression, panic disorder, pregnancy induced hypertension, coronary heart disease, chronic kidney disease, and pituitary adrenal axi, which are co-related with hypertension and anxiety.
Conclusion: There is a link between hypertension and anxiety, and the 2 influence each other, usually in a positive way. Common influences on hypertension and anxiety include age, gender, obesity, depression, panic attacks, pregnancy, coronary heart disease and chronic kidney disease. Recent research hotspots have focused on population aging and comorbidities. Future research hotspots are likely continue to focus on influencing factors, clinical research and prognosis.
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