Tiago F Venâncio, Mário J Costa, Catarina C Santos, Nuno Batalha, Víctor Hernández-Beltrán, José M Gamonales, Mário C Espada
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摘要
背景:本研究的目的是进行文献计量学和范围回顾,以绘制关于竞技游泳运动员力量训练的科学文献的演变。方法:采用Web of Science数据库,时间跨度为1980 ~ 2024年。用于搜索文档的术语如下:“swimming”、“strength”和“training”。共纳入460份文件进行统计分析。结果:直到2000年,每年发表的论文少于5篇,直到2011年之后才定期超过20篇,在2021年达到顶峰,发表了43篇。排名前10位的作者中,有7位是葡萄牙人,每人至少发表了7篇论文。共确定了726所院校,其中29所发表了至少5项研究。“贝拉内饰大学”发表的论文最多(20篇),而“哥本哈根大学”被引用最多(619篇),只有3篇论文。总共有60个国家作出了贡献,其中10个国家发表了至少20份文件;美国以83枚领先。随着时间的推移,最突出的关键词是“运动表现”、“速度”和“游泳表现”。结论:这些结果突出了文献计量学分析提供了相关信息,对于研究趋势和网络非常有用,旨在为未来游泳运动员力量主题的研究提供帮助。
Evolution of documents related to strength training research on competitive swimmers: a bibliometric review.
Background: The purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric and scoping review to map the evolution of scientific literature on strength training in competitive swimmers.
Methods: Web of Science database was used considering the time frame between 1980 and 2024. The following terms were used to search documents: "swimmers", "strength", and "training". A total of 460 documents were included for statistical analysis.
Results: Until 2000, fewer than 5 manuscripts were published annually, and only after 2011 did the number regularly exceed 20, peaking in 2021 with 43 publications. Among the top 10 authors, 7 are Portuguese, each with at least 7 published papers. A total of 726 institutions were identified, with 29 having published at least 5 studies. The "Universidade da Beira Interior" had the most publications (20), while the "University of Copenhagen" received the most citations (619) with just 3 papers. Sixty countries contributed overall, with 10 publishing at least 20 documents; the United States of America led with 83. The most prominent keywords over time were "sports performance," "speed," and "swimming performance."
Conclusion: These results highlight that bibliometric analysis provides pertinent information, very useful regarding research trends and networks, aiming for future research on the topic of strength in swimmers.