A Bibliometric Study from 1992 to 2023 on the Relationship between Biological Clock and Diabetes.

Dayuan Zhong, Hui Cheng, Huanjie Li, Xiangbo Kong
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Abstract

Aims: A bibliometric study was conducted to gain deeper insights into the current state of research on diabetes and the biological clock (BC).

Methods: The study involved a comprehensive search for literature related to diabetes and BC published between 1992 and 2023 in the Web of Science database.

Results: Ninety-five articles were published in 65 journals, with six of these journals not included in the Journal Citation Reports as of 2022. Among the remaining 59 journals, 10 had an impact factor (IF) greater than 10, and 21 had an IF greater than 5. Twenty-nine journals belonged to Quartile 1, while 16 journals were part of Quartile 2. The articles were contributed by researchers from 22 countries, with the Netherlands and the USA being the most prolific contributors. However, the total number of citations for articles from the USA was significantly higher than that of the Netherlands. The co-occurrence analysis of title and abstract keywords primarily focused on investigating the mechanisms of BC. Regarding author keywords and keyword-plus, the co-occurrence analysis centered around diabetes and BC. International collaboration was prominent among developed countries, with the Netherlands, the USA, and France being major participants. Institution- wise cooperation primarily occurred between two research institutions in the Netherlands. In total, the 95 articles received 5,157 citations, averaging 54.28 citations per article.

Conclusion: To foster advancements in this area, more attention and international cooperation are necessary. Emphasizing collaborative efforts can drive the development of novel approaches to manage diabetes and regulate blood glucose levels effectively.

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从 1992 年到 2023 年关于生物钟与糖尿病关系的文献计量学研究。
目的:为了深入了解糖尿病和生物钟(BC)的研究现状,我们开展了一项文献计量学研究:该研究在科学网数据库中全面检索了1992年至2023年间发表的与糖尿病和生物钟相关的文献:结果:95篇文章发表在65种期刊上,其中6种期刊截至2022年未被期刊引文报告收录。在其余 59 种期刊中,10 种期刊的影响因子 (IF) 超过 10,21 种期刊的影响因子超过 5。29 种期刊属于第一四分位,16 种期刊属于第二四分位。这些文章由来自 22 个国家的研究人员撰写,其中荷兰和美国撰写的文章最多。不过,美国文章的总被引次数明显高于荷兰。标题和摘要关键词的共现分析主要集中在对BC机制的研究上。在作者关键词和关键词-plus方面,共现分析主要围绕糖尿病和BC展开。国际合作主要集中在发达国家,其中荷兰、美国和法国是主要参与者。机构合作主要发生在荷兰的两家研究机构之间。95篇文章共被引用5157次,平均每篇文章被引用54.28次:为了促进这一领域的进步,有必要给予更多关注并开展国际合作。结论:为了促进这一领域的发展,需要更多的关注和国际合作。强调合作努力可以推动新方法的发展,从而有效控制糖尿病和调节血糖水平。
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