2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1133972
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Research hotspots and new trends in the impact of resistance training on aging, bibliometric and visual analysis based on CiteSpace and VOSviewer

Abstract: PurposeResistance training (RT) can intervene in aging, which can effectively improve trainees’ life. However, unhealthy living habits such as irregular life, obesity and hyperlipidemia, and chronic diseases lead to a significant decline in the energy level of the population, seriously affecting the health of the population. Our research identifies the research hotspots of RT to intervene in aging from the perspective of bibliometrics, predicts research frontiers and development trends, and provides more persp… Show more

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“…Our work shows that all of the G7 members, with the exception of Japan, are among the most productive countries in this research area. The dominance pattern of the G7 has been seen in most scientific fields, reflecting the high economic activity and academic level of these countries ( 66 69 , 31 ). Most of the articles are originated in three advanced economies: China, North America, and Western Europe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our work shows that all of the G7 members, with the exception of Japan, are among the most productive countries in this research area. The dominance pattern of the G7 has been seen in most scientific fields, reflecting the high economic activity and academic level of these countries ( 66 69 , 31 ). Most of the articles are originated in three advanced economies: China, North America, and Western Europe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%