Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study
BackgroundResearch on diabetes remission has garnered prominence in recent years. However, to date, no pertinent bibliometric study has been published. This study sought to elucidate the current landscape and pinpoint potential new research directions through a bibliometric analysis of diabetes remi...
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author | Xue Yang Xue Yang Xue Yang Zhiwei He Zhiwei He Qilin Chen Qilin Chen Yu Chen Yu Chen Guofang Chen Guofang Chen Chao Liu Chao Liu |
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description | BackgroundResearch on diabetes remission has garnered prominence in recent years. However, to date, no pertinent bibliometric study has been published. This study sought to elucidate the current landscape and pinpoint potential new research directions through a bibliometric analysis of diabetes remission.MethodsWe perused relevant articles on diabetes remission from January 1, 2000, to April 16, 2023, in the Web of Science. We utilized CiteSpace software and VOSviewer software to construct knowledge maps and undertake analysis of countries, institutional affiliations, author contributions, journals, and keywords. This analysis facilitated the identification of current research foci and forecasting future trends.ResultsA total of 970 English articles were procured, and the annual publication volume manifested a steady growth trend. Most of the articles originated from America (n=342, 35.26%), succeeded by China and England. Pertaining to institutions, the University of Newcastle in England proliferated the most articles (n=36, 3.71%). Taylor R authored the most articles (n=35, 3.61%), and his articles were also the most co-cited (n=1756 times). Obesity Surgery dominated in terms of published articles (n=81, 8.35%). “Bariatric surgery” was the most prevalently used keyword. The keyword-clustering map revealed that the research predominantly centered on diabetes remission, type 1 diabetes, bariatric surgery, and lifestyle interventions. The keyword emergence and keyword time-zone maps depicted hotspots and shifts in the domain of diabetes remission. Initially, the hotspots were primarily fundamental experiments probing the feasibilities and mechanisms of diabetes remission, such as transplantation. Over the course, the research trajectory transitioned from basic to clinical concerning diabetes remission through bariatric surgery, lifestyle interventions, and alternative strategies.ConclusionOver the preceding 20 years, the domain of diabetes remission has flourished globally. Bariatric surgery and lifestyle interventions bestow unique advantages for diabetes remission. Via the maps, the developmental milieu, research foci, and avant-garde trends in this domain are cogently portrayed, offering guidance for scholars. |
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spelling | doaj.art-36435d880a1547e089a871456de49b6f2023-11-28T10:01:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922023-11-011410.3389/fendo.2023.12726511272651Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric studyXue Yang0Xue Yang1Xue Yang2Zhiwei He3Zhiwei He4Qilin Chen5Qilin Chen6Yu Chen7Yu Chen8Guofang Chen9Guofang Chen10Chao Liu11Chao Liu12Department of Endocrinology, Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaKweiChow Moutai Hospital, Renhuai, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaKweiChow Moutai Hospital, Renhuai, ChinaSchool of Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Gansu University of Chinese Medicine, Lanzhou, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, Affiliated Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaJiangsu Province Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaBackgroundResearch on diabetes remission has garnered prominence in recent years. However, to date, no pertinent bibliometric study has been published. This study sought to elucidate the current landscape and pinpoint potential new research directions through a bibliometric analysis of diabetes remission.MethodsWe perused relevant articles on diabetes remission from January 1, 2000, to April 16, 2023, in the Web of Science. We utilized CiteSpace software and VOSviewer software to construct knowledge maps and undertake analysis of countries, institutional affiliations, author contributions, journals, and keywords. This analysis facilitated the identification of current research foci and forecasting future trends.ResultsA total of 970 English articles were procured, and the annual publication volume manifested a steady growth trend. Most of the articles originated from America (n=342, 35.26%), succeeded by China and England. Pertaining to institutions, the University of Newcastle in England proliferated the most articles (n=36, 3.71%). Taylor R authored the most articles (n=35, 3.61%), and his articles were also the most co-cited (n=1756 times). Obesity Surgery dominated in terms of published articles (n=81, 8.35%). “Bariatric surgery” was the most prevalently used keyword. The keyword-clustering map revealed that the research predominantly centered on diabetes remission, type 1 diabetes, bariatric surgery, and lifestyle interventions. The keyword emergence and keyword time-zone maps depicted hotspots and shifts in the domain of diabetes remission. Initially, the hotspots were primarily fundamental experiments probing the feasibilities and mechanisms of diabetes remission, such as transplantation. Over the course, the research trajectory transitioned from basic to clinical concerning diabetes remission through bariatric surgery, lifestyle interventions, and alternative strategies.ConclusionOver the preceding 20 years, the domain of diabetes remission has flourished globally. Bariatric surgery and lifestyle interventions bestow unique advantages for diabetes remission. Via the maps, the developmental milieu, research foci, and avant-garde trends in this domain are cogently portrayed, offering guidance for scholars.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1272651/fulldiabetes mellitusremissionbibliometric studyCitespaceVOSviewer |
spellingShingle | Xue Yang Xue Yang Xue Yang Zhiwei He Zhiwei He Qilin Chen Qilin Chen Yu Chen Yu Chen Guofang Chen Guofang Chen Chao Liu Chao Liu Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study Frontiers in Endocrinology diabetes mellitus remission bibliometric study Citespace VOSviewer |
title | Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study |
title_full | Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study |
title_fullStr | Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study |
title_full_unstemmed | Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study |
title_short | Global research trends of diabetes remission: a bibliometric study |
title_sort | global research trends of diabetes remission a bibliometric study |
topic | diabetes mellitus remission bibliometric study Citespace VOSviewer |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1272651/full |
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