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Bibliometric analysis of research on the role of intestinal microbiota in obesity

Authors :
Haiqiang Yao
Jin-Yi Wan
Chong-Zhi Wang
Lingru Li
Ji Wang
Yingshuai Li
Wei-Hua Huang
Jinxiang Zeng
Qi Wang
Chun-Su Yuan
Source :
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5091 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
PeerJ Inc., 2018.

Abstract

Background Obesity is a key public health problem. The advancement of gut microbiota research sheds new light on this field. This article aims to present the research trends in global intestinal microbiota studies within the domain of obesity research. Methods Bibliographic information of the publications on intestinal microbiota and obesity was retrieved from the Scopus database, and then analyzed by using bibliometric approaches. Results A total of 3,446 references were retrieved; the data indicated a steady growth and an exponential increase in publication numbers. The references were written in 23 different languages (93.8% in English). A number of 3,056 English journal papers were included in the further analyses. Among the 940 journals, the most prolific ones were PLOS ONE, Scientific Reports, and British Journal of Nutrition. North America and Europe were the highest publication output areas. The US (995 publications) ranked first in the number of publications, followed by the China (243 publications) and France (242 publications). The publication numbers were significantly correlated with gross domestic product (GDP), human development index (HDI), and population number (PN). International collaboration analysis also shows that most of the collaborations are among developed countries. Discussion This comprehensive bibliometric study indicates that gut microbiota is a significant topic in the obesity research. The structured information may be helpful in understanding research trends, and locating research hot spots and gaps in this domain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21678359
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PeerJ
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6d73cb3c555f4b7fac67e913fcb9ce28
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5091