Research trends on the gut microbiota in endocrine metabolism: a thematic and bibliometric analysis
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14
Published: March 22, 2024
Background
Gut
microbiota
studies
in
the
field
of
endocrinology
metabolism
have
attracted
increasing
attention
recent
years.
To
comprehensively
assess
evolving
landscape
this
research
field,
we
conducted
a
thorough
bibliometric
analysis
gut
indexed
Web
Science
database.
Methods
We
collected
and
analyzed
3,339
original
articles
reviews
published
from
1972
to
2023.
Using
various
indicators,
investigated
publication
trends,
country
contributions,
international
collaborations,
prolific
authors,
top
journals,
influential
articles.
Results
Our
revealed
significant
upsurge
publications
after
2010,
indicating
growing
scientific
interest
metabolism.
Keyword
thematic
analyses
identified
microbiota,
obesity,
diabetes,
inflammation
as
core
themes.
Additionally,
roles
probiotics
prebiotics
are
increasingly
researched
for
their
therapeutic
effects
shaping
microbiota.
Conclusion
This
study
reveals
that
is
decoding
connection
between
diseases.
There’s
also
focus
on
manipulation,
which
points
shift
towards
personalized
medicine.
Future
should
integrating
these
findings
into
clinical
practice,
moving
lab-based
real-world
patient
care.
Language: Английский
Metabolic response to burn injury: a comprehensive bibliometric study
Yixu Li,
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Yifan Liu,
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Sujie Xie
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et al.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Burns
lead
to
systemic
changes
manifested
by
disturbances
in
water-electrolyte
balance
and
metabolic
inflammatory
responses.
The
hypermetabolic
response
after
a
burn
injury
relies
on
metabolic,
hormonal,
dysregulation
mechanisms.
This
study
aimed
provide
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
of
the
metabolism
research
field,
identifying
key
trends,
influential
contributors,
emerging
hotspots
inform
future
investigative
efforts.
Ultimately,
we
conducted
an
extensive
review
literature,
synthesizing
findings
clarify
present
understanding
within
our
field
study.
We
obtained
8,823
scientific
publications
from
core
Web
Science
(WOS)
database
collection.
In
this
work,
biblioshiny
was
used
visualize
analyze
data,
VOSviewer
verify
results.
From
total
publications,
found
general
upward
trend
annual
citation
frequency.
According
Bradford's
Law,
21
high-production
journals
were
classified
as
sources
based
number
most
productive
journal
Burns.
published
countries
authors
United
States
Herndon
DN.
local
cited
document
article
titled
"Catecholamines:
Mediator
Hypermetabolic
Response
Thermal
Injury"
authored
Wilmore
DW.
thematic
map
showed
that
studies
injury,
thermal
sepsis
relatively
mature.
contrast,
metabolism,
stress,
responses,
mortality,
resistance,
management
less
well-developed
but
essential
for
field.
Research
burns
is
increasing.
Based
analysis,
summarized
complex
interplay
between
burn-induced
alterations
emphasizing
significance
hypermetabolism
its
management.
role
propranolol,
insulin,
oxandrolone,
nutritional
interventions
modulating
state
discussed.
Additionally,
underscored
challenges
managing
drug-resistant
infections
patients
important
area
research.
Language: Английский
Scientometric dynamics of scientific publications on gut microbiota and gluten: Overview, visualization, and mapping
International journal of Nutrition Pharmacology Neurological Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 75 - 81
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Background:
The
aim
of
the
study
was
to
analyze
scientific
production
gut
microbiota
and
gluten
by
overview,
visualization,
mapping.
Methods:
A
descriptive
with
a
scientometric
approach
carried
out.
search
Scopus
database
performed
on
June
13,
2024,
using
specific
formula
covering
period
from
January
2019
July
2024.
Manuscripts
were
selected
based
their
relevance
field
under
study,
233
manuscripts
identified.
extracted
data
analyzed
SciVal
Bibliometrix.
Results:
total
relevant
published
between
2024
journal
Nutrients
particularly
prominent,
contributing
28
articles
demonstrating
high
productivity.
Alessio
Fasano
recognized
as
most
influential
author
in
this
field.
Most
papers
ranked
Q1
quartile,
indicating
quality.
principles
Bradford’s
Lotka’s
laws
confirmed,
some
sources
authors
responsible
for
papers.
Italy
found
be
leading
terms
international
collaborations.
These
findings
offer
valuable
insights
into
output
field,
highlighting
key
trends
identifying
contributors.
Conclusion:
Trends
highlighted,
including
,
productivity
Fasano,
collaboration
led
Italy.
provided
insight
distribution
output.
Language: Английский
Gut microbiota and autism spectrum disorders: where do we stand?
Sa’ed H. Zyoud,
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Muna Shakhshir,
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Amani S. Abushanab
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et al.
Gut Pathogens,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Oct. 25, 2023
Children
with
autism
spectrum
disorder
(ASD)
often
have
digestive
problems
and
microbial
imbalances
in
their
guts,
suggesting
that
these
conditions
may
play
a
role
the
development
of
disorder.
Scopus-based
research
on
gut
microbiota
ASD
was
examined
this
bibliometric
analysis
to
shed
light
current
state
identify
potential
hotspots
for
future
work
area.We
searched
documents
from
Scopus
database
reference
citation
collect
published
data
2003
2022.
The
downloaded
document
records
were
exported
VOSviewer
v.1.6.19
examine
visualize
collaboration
between
countries
determine
hotspots.The
search
yielded
958
articles
specifically
dedicated
ASD.
number
publications
field
increased
rapidly
after
2013,
peak
United
States
(n
=
267;
27.87%)
most
active
country,
followed
by
China
171;
17.85%)
Italy
96;
10.02).
International
observed,
USA
playing
central
role.
University
College
Cork,
Ireland,
productive
institution
24;
2.51%).
National
Natural
Science
Foundation
funding
agency
76;
7.93%).
Nutrients
journal
had
highest
28;
2.92%).
related
highly
cited,
an
h-index
108.
themes
identified
focused
modulation
as
therapy
children
gut-brain
axis
dysfunction
ASD.In
recent
years,
study
its
association
has
garnered
considerable
interest
emergent
study.
results
substantially
enhance
our
understanding
knowledge
landscape
illuminate
avenues
research.
It
is
essential
emphasize
significance
devoting
more
resources
newest
promising
areas,
such
investigating
therapeutic
benefits
modulating
intestinal
This
enormous
merits
intensified
focus
investigation.
Language: Английский
Unveiling the hidden world of gut health: Exploring cutting-edge research through visualizing randomized controlled trials on the gut microbiota
Sa’ed H. Zyoud,
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Muna Shakhshir,
No information about this author
Amani S. Abushanab
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et al.
World Journal of Clinical Cases,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(26), P. 6132 - 6146
Published: Sept. 8, 2023
The
gut
microbiota
plays
a
crucial
role
in
gastrointestinal
and
overall
health.
Randomized
clinical
trials
(RCTs)
play
advancing
our
knowledge
evaluating
the
efficacy
of
therapeutic
interventions
targeting
microbiota.To
conduct
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
literature
on
RCTs
involving
microbiota.Using
tools,
descriptive
cross-sectional
investigation
was
conducted
scholarly
publications
concentrated
related
to
microbiota,
spanning
years
2003
2022.
study
used
VOSviewer
version
1.6.9
examine
collaboration
networks
between
different
countries
evaluate
frequently
employed
terms
titles
abstracts
retrieved
publications.
primary
objective
this
identify
key
research
areas
focal
points
associated
with
microbiota.A
total
1061
relevant
articles
were
identified
from
24758
published
number
showed
notable
increase
over
time,
positive
correlation
(R2
=
0.978,
P
<
0.001).
China
(n
276,
26.01%),
United
States
254,
23.94%),
Kingdom
97,
9.14%)
leading
contributing
countries.
Københavns
Universitet
38,
3.58%)
Dankook
University
35,
3.30%)
top
active
institutions.
co-occurrence
shows
current
trends
important
topics,
such
as
obesity
safety
fecal
transplantation,
effects
dietary
humans.The
highlights
rapid
growth
importance
that
involve
microbiota.
This
provides
valuable
insight
into
trends,
identifies
players,
outlines
potential
future
directions
field.
Additionally,
topics
critical
advancement
science
provided
insights
Language: Английский
Bibliometric and visualization analysis of risk management in the doctor–patient relationship: A systematic quantitative literature review
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(16), P. e37807 - e37807
Published: April 19, 2024
Objectives:
This
paper
analyzed
the
research
on
risk
management
in
doctor–patient
relationship
(DPR)
based
a
systematic
quantitative
literature
review
approach
using
bibliometric
software.
It
aims
to
uncover
potential
information
about
current
and
predict
future
hotspots
trends.
Methods:
We
conducted
comprehensive
search
for
relevant
publications
Scopus
database
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
from
January
1,
2000
December
31,
2023.
data
CiteSpace
6.2.R2
VOSviewer
1.6.19
software
examine
annual
number
publications,
countries/regions,
journals,
citations,
authors,
keywords
field.
Results:
A
total
553
articles
reviews
that
met
criteria
were
included
this
study.
There
is
an
overall
upward
trend
issued;
terms
United
States
Kingdom
are
largest
contributors;
Patient
Education
Counseling
most
productive
journal
(17);
Physician
communication
patient
adherence
treatment:
meta-analysis
cited
article
(1637);
field
has
not
yet
form
stable
obvious
core
team;
analysis
high-frequency
revealed
four
main
directions:
causes
DPR
risks,
coping
strategies,
measurement
tools,
related
people
prone
characteristics;
keyword
burst
several
shifts
DPR,
suggesting
chronic
disease
management,
direction
continued
development
DPR.
Conclusions:
The
visualization
provides
insights
into
status
highlights
directions.
Language: Английский