绘制硒和骨骼之间的关系:覆盖1980-2023年的文献计量学分析

Dongping Wan, Rui Tang, Shihang Cao, Qiang Zan
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背景:硒作为人体不可缺少的微量元素,其与骨骼健康的重要关系已成为越来越多研究的主题。本项目旨在运用文献计量学的方法,全面了解1980 - 2023年间硒与骨的研究现状。通过利用可视化来识别研究热点和趋势,我们努力阐明这一领域的知识现状。方法:检索网络科学核心文献(WoSCC)中有关硒与骨的相关文章。使用CiteSpace和VOSviewer进行统计和可视化分析。该分析包括年度出版物产出、活跃国家、多产机构、作者和关键词分析等多个方面。结果:共检索到相关文献864篇,其中文献746篇,综述118篇。随着时间的推移,硒和骨骼领域的出版物数量呈现出一致的上升趋势。值得注意的是,中国以195篇文章的发表量成为主要贡献者,紧随其后的是美国的177篇文章,德国的50篇文章。在这些机构中,华中科技大学作为核心机构脱颖而出,K. Sandeep Prabhu成为杰出的核心作者。关键词频率分析揭示了出版物中出现频率最高的术语。硒含量为415,位居榜首,其次是骨骼(101)、氧化应激(91)、锌(87)、骨质疏松症(70)、新陈代谢(66)、铜(63)、毒性(62)、补充剂(57)和纳米颗粒(55)。值得注意的是,硒纳米颗粒和支架的出现预示着该领域新的研究趋势。结论:该研究表明,近年来关注硒与骨骼健康之间关系的出版物越来越多,其中中国在文章产量方面处于领先地位。此外,诸如硒、骨和氧化应激等突出的关键词表明了文献中反复出现的主题,而诸如硒纳米颗粒和支架等新兴趋势也得到了极大的关注。
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Mapping the Relationship Between Selenium and Bone: A Bibliometric Analysis Covering 1980-2023
Background: Selenium, an indispensable trace element in the human body, has been the subject of growing research that highlights its significant association with bone health. This project aims to employ the Bibliometrics method to comprehensively understand the research status of selenium and bone between 1980 and 2023. By utilizing visualizations to identify research hotspots and trends, we strive to shed light on the current state of knowledge in this field. Methods: Relevant articles on the topic of selenium and bone were retrieved from the Network Science Core Collection (WoSCC). Statistical and visual analysis was conducted using CiteSpace and VOSviewer. This analysis encompassed various aspects, including annual publication output, active countries, prolific institutions, authors, and keyword analysis. Results: A total of 864 relevant articles were retrieved for analysis, comprising 746 articles and 118 reviews. The number of publications in the field of selenium and bone has demonstrated a consistent upward trend over time. Notably, China emerged as the leading contributor in terms of publication output, with 195 articles, followed closely by the United States with 177 articles, and Germany with 50 articles. Among the institutions, Huazhong University of Science and Technology stood out as a core institution, while K. Sandeep Prabhu emerged as a prominent core author. The analysis of keyword frequency revealed the most frequently occurring terms in the publications. Selenium, with a count of 415, topped the list, followed by Bone (101), oxidative stress (91), zinc (87), osteoporosis (70), metabolism (66), copper (63), toxicity (62), supplementation (57), and nanoparticles (55). Notably, the emergence of Selenium nanoparticles and Scaffolds indicates novel research trends within the field. Conclusions: The research demonstrates an increasing number of publications focusing on the association between selenium and bone health in recent years, with China leading in terms of article output. Furthermore, prominent keywords such as selenium, bone, and oxidative stress indicate recurring themes in the literature, while emerging trends like selenium nanoparticles and scaffolds have gained significant attention.
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