Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis

Background: Exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have been extensively studied. However, there is no bibliometric study on exercise interventions for MCI. This study aimed to identify the collaborative networks, research hotspots, evolution trends, and future directions. Method...

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Main Authors: Yi, Qing, Wang, Shuo, Feng, Xiaowei, Liu, Xutao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114538/1/114538.pdf
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author Yi, Qing
Wang, Shuo
Feng, Xiaowei
Liu, Xutao
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Wang, Shuo
Feng, Xiaowei
Liu, Xutao
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description Background: Exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have been extensively studied. However, there is no bibliometric study on exercise interventions for MCI. This study aimed to identify the collaborative networks, research hotspots, evolution trends, and future directions. Methods: Relevant documents were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. VOSviewer was used to analyze the co-authorship of the author, countries and institutions, and the keywords co-occurrence. CiteSpace was used to detect burst keywords' research trends. Results: A total of 569 articles were included and showed an overall increasing trend in annual publications. The most influential subject categories, authors, journals, country, and institutions were "geriatrics gerontology,""Doi, Takehiko and Shimada, Hiroyuki,""Journal of Alzheimer's Disease,"USA, and "Veterans Health Administration,"respectively. The research hotspots are "effectiveness,""neural mechanism"and "correlation"of exercise interventions, and the emerging trend is "intervention quality."Conclusion: This area is in a rapid development phase, whereby research hotpots are focused and the research trend is clear. The highly productive authors and institutions have made outstanding contributions and the subject categories present an interdisciplinary trend. However, there is weak cooperation between countries and institutions, and a substantial research gap exists between developed and developing countries. Future research may highlight the intervention quality, emphasizing the combination with virtual reality technology.
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spelling upm.eprints-1145382025-01-17T06:52:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114538/ Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis Yi, Qing Wang, Shuo Feng, Xiaowei Liu, Xutao Background: Exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have been extensively studied. However, there is no bibliometric study on exercise interventions for MCI. This study aimed to identify the collaborative networks, research hotspots, evolution trends, and future directions. Methods: Relevant documents were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. VOSviewer was used to analyze the co-authorship of the author, countries and institutions, and the keywords co-occurrence. CiteSpace was used to detect burst keywords' research trends. Results: A total of 569 articles were included and showed an overall increasing trend in annual publications. The most influential subject categories, authors, journals, country, and institutions were "geriatrics gerontology,""Doi, Takehiko and Shimada, Hiroyuki,""Journal of Alzheimer's Disease,"USA, and "Veterans Health Administration,"respectively. The research hotspots are "effectiveness,""neural mechanism"and "correlation"of exercise interventions, and the emerging trend is "intervention quality."Conclusion: This area is in a rapid development phase, whereby research hotpots are focused and the research trend is clear. The highly productive authors and institutions have made outstanding contributions and the subject categories present an interdisciplinary trend. However, there is weak cooperation between countries and institutions, and a substantial research gap exists between developed and developing countries. Future research may highlight the intervention quality, emphasizing the combination with virtual reality technology. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114538/1/114538.pdf Yi, Qing and Wang, Shuo and Feng, Xiaowei and Liu, Xutao (2024) Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis. Medicine (United States), 103 (37). art. no. e39550. pp. 1-12. ISSN 0025-7974; eISSN: 1536-5964 https://journals.lww.com/md-journal/fulltext/2024/09130/global_trends_and_hotspots_of_exercise.4.aspx 10.1097/MD.0000000000039550
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Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title_full Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title_short Global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment: A global bibliometric analysis
title_sort global trends and hotspots of exercise interventions for mild cognitive impairment a global bibliometric analysis
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