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Dr. Salazar-Sepulveda, Guido
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The bibliometric analysis of studies on physical literacy for a healthy life
2022, Dr. Salazar-Sepulveda, Guido, Mendoza-Muñoz, María, Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro, Carlos-Vivas, Jorge, Denche-Zamorano, Ángel, Adsuar, José, Raimundo, Armando, Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás, Muñoz-Urtubia, Nicolás
This article empirically provides a global overview of physical literacy, which allows for the understanding of the structure of the epistemic community studying literacy for healthy living. Publications registered in the Web of Science are analyzed using bibliometrics (spatial, productive, and relational) based on data from 391 records, published between 2007 and April 2022, applying five bibliometric laws and using VOSviewer software for data and metadata processing and visualization. In terms of results, we observe an exponential increase in scientific production in the last decade, with a concentration of scientific discussion on physical literacy in seven journals; a production distributed in 46 countries situated on the five continents, but concentrated in Canada and the United States; co-authored research networks composed of 1256 researchers but with a production concentrated of around 2% of these, and an even smaller number of authors with high production and high impact. Finally, there are four thematic blocks that, although interacting, constitute three specific knowledge production communities that have been delineated over time in relation to health and quality of life, fitness and physical competence, education, and fundamental movement skills.
Mapping the scientific research on suicide and physical activity: A bibliometric analysis
2022, Dr. Salazar-Sepulveda, Guido, Denche-Zamorano, Ángel, Pereira-Payo, Damián, Franco-García, Juan Manuel, Pastor-Cisneros, Raquel, Castillo, Dante, Marín-Gil, Miseldra, Barrios-Fernandez, Sabina
This research provides an overview of the current state of scientific literature related to suicide and physical activity (PA). A bibliometric analysis of studies published between 1996 and 2022 in The Web of Science (WoS) was carried out, applying the traditional bibliometric laws, using Microsoft Excel and the VOSviewer software for data and metadata processing. A total of 368 documents (349 primary research and 19 reviews) were extracted from 70 WoS categories. The results revealed an exponential increase in scientific production from 2017 to 2022 (R2 = 88%), revealing the United States hegemony being the most productive country, with 156 of the publications (42.4%), the most cited (4181 citations) being the centre of a collaborative network with links to 35 countries and having April Smith, from the Miami University, as the most prolific author (eight publications) and Thomas Joiner, from the Florida State University, as the most cited author (513 citations). The Psychiatry WoS category, with 155 papers, had the highest number of publications, and The Journal of Affective Disorders, from Elsevier, had the highest number of published papers within this category.