Global Trends and Hotspots in the Research of the Effects of PM2.5 on Asthma: A Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Xiao‐Ou Shu,

Jiaxin Cao,

Qi Liu

et al.

Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been identified as a significant environmental and public health challenge, particularly due to its association with respiratory diseases like asthma. With the global rise in urbanization industrialization, PM2.5-related asthma research grown substantially over past two decades. This study aims provide comprehensive bibliometric analysis map trends, highlight key contributors, identify emerging hotspots relationship between PM2.5 We performed using Web of Science Core Collection database, covering from January 2004 September 2024. The selected studies were analyzed CiteSpace VOSviewer assess publication collaborations, through visualized networks co-occurrence analyses. A total 2035 publications identified, demonstrating steady increase output United States China emerged dominant frequently collaborating countries Canada, Australia, South Korea. Key areas focused on air quality, exposure, exacerbation, an increasing emphasis indoor pollution long-term exposure risks. Institutional collaborations led by prominent universities such University California System Harvard University. Additionally, vulnerable populations, children, impact early-life gained attention recent years. landscape expanded significantly, growing interdisciplinary approaches that combine science health. Future should focus burden pollution, low- middle-income countries, address impacts especially populations.

Language: Английский

Assessment of urinary oxidative stress biomarkers associated with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure in Chiang Mai, Thailand DOI Creative Commons
Samina Sabir, Surat Hongsibsong, Hataichanok Chuljerm

et al.

PeerJ, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13, P. e19047 - e19047

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Background Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is known increase oxidative stress, impacting health adversely. This study examines the relationship between PM2.5 exposure and stress biomarkers in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Methods A pilot prospective observational was conducted Samoeng District, including 25 healthy participants (age 25–60 years). Urine samples were collected during high (March–April 2023) low (May–July seasons. concentrations monitored daily from Northern Thailand Air Quality Health Index (NTAQHI) system. Biomarkers analyzed included 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), malondialdehyde (MDA) via Spectrophotometry, 8-epi-prostaglandin F2 α (8-epi-PGF2 ) with Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). Statistical analysis performed IBM SPSS Statistics 22.0. Results Significant increases urinary 1-OHP, MDA, 8-epi-PGF2 observed season compared season. The mean concentration of 67 µg/m 3 pollution 7 pollution. Elevated levels these indicate increased associated higher exposure. Conclusions highlights a significant association elevated findings suggest that contributes potentially leading adverse outcomes.

Language: Английский

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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) evaluation in a naturally ventilated church: key pollutants concentrations determined by incense burning practice over liturgical celebrations DOI
Alessia Di Gilio, Jolanda Palmisani, Lucio Pastore

et al.

Atmospheric Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 121143 - 121143

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Global Research Hotspots and Progress on Acrylamide: Visualization Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Shaher H. Zyoud, Sa’ed H. Zyoud

Environmental Health Insights, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 19

Published: March 1, 2025

Acrylamide is a contaminant prevalent in many commonly consumed foods, contributing to unavoidable human exposure. It recognized as likely be carcinogenic humans well, provoking global concerns. Numerous studies have investigated the impacts of acrylamide formation on food and drink, nutrition, health. The intent this analysis quantify research, evaluate recent developments, recognize emerging trends, along with assessing research dynamics an indicator innovation among scientific community. Scopus database was used perform in-depth investigation publications from 1949 2023. Exploring prominent topics knowledge network related topic conducted via VOSviewer version 1.6.20. Additionally, using SciMAT software, intellectual identify both driving themes acrylamide-related research. A total 11 880 were identified, 10 720 (90.24%) being original articles. leading contributors terms publication output China (n = 2452; 20.64%), followed by USA 1564; 13.16%), India 952; 8.01%). predominant associated (a) functionalization polymers (b) mitigation drinks. Driving that will continue shape future involve unraveling synthesis acrylamide; deploying nanocomposites increase removal; investigating genotoxicity acrylamide, well its carcinogenic, reproductive, neurotoxic effects; researching adsorption characteristics aqueous solutions. In particular, increased focus has been placed understanding years, signifying attention alignment latest advancements field. creation plans way significant, particularly shaping health policies.

Language: Английский

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Visualization and analysis of PM2.5 health effects, 2013 to 2023: Bibliometrics of PM2.5 and health effects DOI Creative Commons
Feifei Huang, Lin Zhou, Yao Lu

et al.

Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 103(49), P. e40793 - e40793

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Background: To analyze the current status, hotspots, and cutting-edge trends of PM 2.5 health effects , using CiteSpace. Methods: The Web Science Core Collection Citation Index Expanded was searched for relevant articles from January 1, 2013, to December 31, 2023. Network maps identifying authors, institutions, countries, keywords, co-cited journals, references, research were then created Results: A total 2174 on identified between 2013 2023, with an increasing trend in annual publications. United States had highest number this topic, followed by China. Chinese Academy Sciences (CAS) is leading institute terms paper production. Hoek most prolific author, focusing consequences air pollution. Among referenced ENVIRON HEALTH PERSP ranked first, while Pope Ca cited author. Current focuses reactive oxygen species (ROS), inflammation, oxidative stress, cardiovascular respiratory diseases, sources, chemical composition. field currently experiencing a phase rapid expansion. Conclusion: findings bibliometric analysis offer insight into status direction its impacts, which aid scientists coming up new directions their investigation.

Language: Английский

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Global Trends and Hotspots in the Research of the Effects of PM2.5 on Asthma: A Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis DOI Creative Commons
Xiao‐Ou Shu,

Jiaxin Cao,

Qi Liu

et al.

Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been identified as a significant environmental and public health challenge, particularly due to its association with respiratory diseases like asthma. With the global rise in urbanization industrialization, PM2.5-related asthma research grown substantially over past two decades. This study aims provide comprehensive bibliometric analysis map trends, highlight key contributors, identify emerging hotspots relationship between PM2.5 We performed using Web of Science Core Collection database, covering from January 2004 September 2024. The selected studies were analyzed CiteSpace VOSviewer assess publication collaborations, through visualized networks co-occurrence analyses. A total 2035 publications identified, demonstrating steady increase output United States China emerged dominant frequently collaborating countries Canada, Australia, South Korea. Key areas focused on air quality, exposure, exacerbation, an increasing emphasis indoor pollution long-term exposure risks. Institutional collaborations led by prominent universities such University California System Harvard University. Additionally, vulnerable populations, children, impact early-life gained attention recent years. landscape expanded significantly, growing interdisciplinary approaches that combine science health. Future should focus burden pollution, low- middle-income countries, address impacts especially populations.

Language: Английский

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