Xin-Jie Zhang, Qing Tan, Zheng-Yu Xu, Song Wen, Shu-Bo Chen
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摘要
背景:与环境暴露恶化相关的心血管疾病(CVD)风险增加是一个引起全球研究关注的重要健康问题。目的:系统评价环境暴露与心血管疾病关系的研究范围和特点。方法:利用Web of Science Core Collection对1999 - 2022年发表的环境暴露与心血管疾病关系的文献进行全面筛选。选定出版物的语文已标准化为英文。随后,利用CiteSpace、VOSviewer、HistCite、Python、Matplotlib和Bibliometrix等不同的学术工具对该领域的研究趋势进行了考察。结果:该研究的发现表明,在分析的1640份文件中,科学出版物稳步增长,在2022年达到顶峰,有197份出版物。在高质量出版物和国际合作方面,美国成为领先的国家。哈佛大学被认为是最多产的机构。《环境研究》是贡献最多的期刊,Muenzel T被认为是贡献最多的期刊。目前的研究热点主要集中在“心血管疾病”、“暴露”、“风险”、“死亡率”、“空气污染”等主题上。结论:本研究强调了环境暴露与心血管疾病之间联系的研究越来越多,确定了关键暴露和疾病,同时强调了进一步研究潜在机制的必要性。
Global hotspots and trends on environmental exposure and cardiovascular disease from 1999 to 2022.
Background: The increasing risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) associated with worsening environmental exposure is a critical health concern garnering global research attention.
Aim: To systematically assess the scope and characteristics of research on the relationship between environmental exposure and CVD.
Methods: A thorough examination of publications on the relationship between environmental exposure and CVD from 1999 to 2022 was carried out by extensively screening the literature using the Web of Science Core Collection. The language of the selected publications was standardized to English. Afterward, different academic tools such as CiteSpace, VOSviewer, HistCite, Python, Matplotlib, and Bibliometrix were utilized to examine the research trends in this field.
Results: The study's findings indicated a steady increase in scientific publications among the 1640 analyzed documents, peaking in 2022 with 197 publications. The United States emerged as the leading nation regarding high-quality publications and international collaboration. Harvard University was identified as the most prolific institution. "Environmental research" was the most frequently contributing journal, and Muenzel T was recognized as the top contributor. Current research hotspots are primarily concentrated on themes such as "cardiovascular disease", "exposure", "risk", "mortality", and "air pollution".
Conclusion: This study highlights increasing research on the link between environmental exposure and CVD, identifying key exposures and diseases while emphasizing the need for further investigation into underlying mechanisms.