Global research trends and hotspots in gestational diabetes and long-term cardiovascular health: A bibliometric analysis

IF 4.3 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome-Clinical Research & Reviews Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.dsx.2024.103144
Yanxi Jia , Qing Hu , Hua Liao , Hongyan Liu , Zhaomin Zeng , Haiyan Yu
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Abstract

Aims

To identify emerging trends and hotspots in research regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk linked to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).

Methods

A systematic bibliometric review of the literature on the risk of long-term CVD in patients with GDM between 1990 and 2022 from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) was performed by using Citespace and VOSviewer.

Results

This analysis gathered a total of 1185 articles, with 77 publications in 2019 and 119 in 2022, demonstrating a steady growth in the amount of research on the relationship between GDM and CVD in recent years. The United States of America (USA) led in national publications, followed by the United Kingdom (UK) and Canada. Key institutions included Harvard University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Oslo, with Prof. Ravi Retnakaran and Prof. Jane W. Rich-Edwards being prominent figures. The most productive journal was the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology &Metabolism, while Diabetes Care was the most influential and most co-cited journal. Common terms over the last 20 years included “risk,” “type 2 diabetes,” “cardiovascular disease,” and “gestational diabetes,” with recent focus shifting towards “prevention,” “gene expression,” and “DNA methylation”.

Conclusion

This is the first bibliometric analysis linking CVD and GDM. Future research should investigate pathways between GDM and CVD, emphasizing gene expression and inflammation, while advocating for collaborative prevention strategies.
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妊娠糖尿病与长期心血管健康的全球研究趋势和热点:文献计量分析。
目的:确定与妊娠糖尿病(GDM)相关的心血管疾病(CVD)风险研究的新趋势和热点:方法:利用 Citespace 和 VOSviewer 对 1990 年至 2022 年间 Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) 中有关妊娠糖尿病患者长期心血管疾病风险的文献进行了系统的文献计量学回顾:该分析共收集了1185篇文章,其中2019年发表了77篇,2022年发表了119篇,这表明近年来有关GDM与心血管疾病关系的研究数量在稳步增长。美利坚合众国(U.S. USA)的论文数量居首位,其次是英国(U.S. UK)和加拿大。主要机构包括哈佛大学、多伦多大学和奥斯陆大学,Ravi Retnakaran 教授和 Jane W. Rich-Edwards 教授是其中的佼佼者。产量最高的期刊是《临床内分泌学与新陈代谢杂志》,而《糖尿病护理》则是最具影响力和被联合引用次数最多的期刊。过去 20 年中的常见术语包括 "风险"、"2 型糖尿病"、"心血管疾病 "和 "妊娠糖尿病",最近的重点转向 "预防"、"基因表达 "和 "DNA 甲基化":这是首次将心血管疾病与妊娠糖尿病联系起来的文献计量分析。未来的研究应调查 GDM 和心血管疾病之间的途径,强调基因表达和炎症,同时倡导合作预防策略。
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期刊介绍: Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews is the official journal of DiabetesIndia. It aims to provide a global platform for healthcare professionals, diabetes educators, and other stakeholders to submit their research on diabetes care. Types of Publications: Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research and Reviews publishes peer-reviewed original articles, reviews, short communications, case reports, letters to the Editor, and expert comments. Reviews and mini-reviews are particularly welcomed for areas within endocrinology undergoing rapid changes.
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