2021
DOI: 10.18502/ijph.v50i12.7923
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Bibliometric Analysis of HIV and Exercise Literature Based on Scientific Studies from 1990-2020

Abstract: Background: Exercise is believed to play an important role in maintaining functionality in patients with HIV and it is thought that researchers are increasingly interested in this field. We aimed to shed light on the historical development of research on HIV and exercise by utilizing visual mapping method. Methods: Overall, 1051 articles retrieved from Web of Science (WoS) core database were analyzed according to the publication year and language, number of issues, citation, country collaborations, co-ci… Show more

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“…According to the analysis results, the most productive country in the research area was the USA with 335 publications. This is not considered a surprising result since the USA has the highest number of scientific research institutes and large amounts of scientific research funds in the world, [60] and authors from the USA are seen to rank first in various scientific studies. [38,40] Following the USA, the most contributing countries to the field were found out to be UK and Italy.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to the analysis results, the most productive country in the research area was the USA with 335 publications. This is not considered a surprising result since the USA has the highest number of scientific research institutes and large amounts of scientific research funds in the world, [60] and authors from the USA are seen to rank first in various scientific studies. [38,40] Following the USA, the most contributing countries to the field were found out to be UK and Italy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…115 Heliyon 0 Tison et al [59] 2020 Worldwide effect of COVID-19 on physical activity: a descriptive study. 109 Annals of internal medicine 0 Meyer et al [60] 2020 Changes in physical activity and sedentary behavior in response to COVID-19 and their associations with mental health in 3052 US adults. ECLB-COVID-19 International Online Survey" (n 585) by Ammar et al (2020) was cited 896 times.…”
Section: J Sport Health Scimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study sought to give a bibliometric perspective of literature on haemophilia between the years 1970 -2021. To accomplish this, we used the well-known WOS database, which has been used in previously published bibliometric studies Alkan-Çeviker et al, 2021;Köse et al, 2021;Öntürk et al, 2021;Mızrakçı, 2022;Özlü, 2022;Yıldız, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CiteSpace analyzes and displays trends and patterns in the literature (Chen 2004). CiteSpace has been utilized extensively for research in domains connected to HIV (Köse et al 2021;Ye et al 2019), but there is a lack of specialized literature analysis in the area of immune activation. Using CiteSpace, our study aims to analyze existing research on immune activation in HIV infection and visualize the results to deeply understand its status, areas of attention, and challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%