| Literature DB >> 35897359 |
Eric Rojas-Montesino1, Diego Méndez2, Yolanda Espinosa-Parrilla3,4,5, Eduardo Fuentes2, Iván Palomo1,2.
Abstract
Today, the world population is aging at a fast rate. This scenario of the accelerated aging of human populations entails increased concern for healthy aging that is associated with a rise in scientific production related to the topic. In this study, the Scopus database from Elsevier was used, with a final search carried out on 5 January 2022, and various bibliometric indicators were obtained from SciVal. The study was fundamentally intended to characterize, determine trends, and understand the evolution and current state of research on the concept of "healthy aging" in the last decade. We found that there has been proportionally greater and more accelerated growth in the subject with respect to the general productivity of the world and that countries with high life expectancies tend to have made more effort to investigate this topic. The "hottest" research areas were found to be related to the cognitive aspect and the biological mechanisms involved in aging.Entities:
Keywords: bibliometrics; healthy aging; older people; scopus
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35897359 PMCID: PMC9329745 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19158988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1(A) Number of documents published per year on the topic of “healthy aging” according to the Scopus database and the percentage of documents on healthy aging with respect to (B) the total number of documents published in the “Medicine” area in the world and (C) the total number of documents published in the world during the period of 2011–2020.
Figure 2Number of published documents on the subject of “healthy aging” according to the study areas defined by Scopus (2011–2020).
Figure 3Co-occurrence map of the keywords defined by the authors and showing at least ten occurrences. The size of the circles is based on the number of occurrences, while the colors represent (A) the strength of the relationships and (B) the average number of citations. The map was built with the publications on the subject “healthy aging” according to Scopus (2011–2020).
Figure 4Ranges in the number of documents published by country on the subject of “healthy aging” according to Scopus (2011–2020).
Figure 5Dispersion and quadratic regression of the percentage of documents published on healthy aging with respect to the total number of published documents (citable items) by country (2011–2020) and the percentage of people aged 65 and over (A), as well as the life expectancy at birth (in years) (B). Indicators related to aging were set according to data from the World Bank Group for the year 2020. Only countries with at least 50 documents on the subject in the period were considered.
The top ten most cited publications on the topic of “healthy aging” according to Scopus (2011–2020) and ordered from most to least cited.
| # | Authors | Title | Year | Journal | Cited by | Document Type | Open Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Villeda S.A., Luo J., Mosher K.I., et al. [ | The ageing systemic milieu negatively regulates neurogenesis and cognitive function | 2011 |
| 1004 | Article | All Open Access, Green |
| 2 | Studenski S.A., Peters K.W., Alley D.E., et al. [ | The FNIH sarcopenia project: Rationale, study description, conference recommendations, and final estimates | 2014 |
| 1001 | Article | All Open Access, Green |
| 3 | Deeks S.G., Lewin S.R., Havlir D.V. [ | The end of AIDS: HIV infection as a chronic disease | 2013 |
| 984 | Review | All Open Access, Green |
| 4 | Börsch-Supan A., Brandt M., Hunkler C., et al. [ | Data resource profile: The survey of health, ageing and retirement in Europe (share) | 2013 |
| 789 | Article | All Open Access, Bronze, Green |
| 5 | Pahor M., Guralnik J.M., Ambrosius W.T., et al. [ | Effect of structured physical activity on prevention of major mobility disability in older adults: The LIFE study randomized clinical trial | 2014 |
| 747 | Article | All Open Access, Bronze, Green |
| 6 | Powe C.E., Evans M.K., Wenger J., et al. [ | Vitamin D-binding protein and vitamin D status of black Americans and white Americans | 2013 |
| 744 | Article | All Open Access, Green |
| 7 | Martin-Montalvo A., Mercken E.M., Mitchell S.J., et al. [ | Metformin improves healthspan and lifespan in mice | 2013 |
| 739 | Article | All Open Access, Bronze, Green |
| 8 | Kanfi Y., Naiman S., Amir G., et al. [ | The sirtuin SIRT6 regulates lifespan in male mice | 2012 |
| 683 | Article | - |
| 9 | Swanson D., Block R., Mousa S.A. [ | Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA: Health benefits throughout life | 2012 |
| 654 | Review | All Open Access, Bronze, Green |
| 10 | Williams A.R., Hare J.M. [ | Mesenchymal stem cells: Biology, pathophysiology, translational findings, and therapeutic implications for cardiac disease | 2011 |
| 649 | Review | All Open Access, Bronze, Green |
Figure 6Dispersion and quadratic regression of the percentage of documents published by country in the first quality quartile (Q1) and the percentage of people aged 65 and over (A) and the life expectancy at birth (in years) (B) in the period of 2011–2020. Indicators related to aging were set according to data from the World Bank Group for the year 2020. Only countries with at least 50 documents on the subject in the period were considered.
Figure 7Documents on the topic of “healthy aging” with respect to the type of collaboration according to Scopus (2011–2020).
Figure 8Map of international collaborations considering countries with at least two publications on the topic of “healthy aging”. Circle size is related to the number of documents. The countries are grouped by color; those with the same color have more collaborations with each other.