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    Wearable biosensors for human health: A bibliometric analysis from 2007 to 2022
    (SAGE Publications, 2024) ;
    Muñoz-Urtubia, Nicolás
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    Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
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    Estrada-Muñoz, Carla
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    Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás
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    Salinas-Martínez, Nicolás
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    Méndez-Celis, Paula
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    Carmelo-Adsuar, José
    Objective: This study aimed to determine the status of scientific production on biosensor usage for human health monitoring. Methods: We used bibliometrics based on the data and metadata retrieved from the Web of Science between 2007 and 2022. Articles unrelated to health and medicine were excluded. The databases were processed using the VOSviewer software and auxiliary spreadsheets. Data extraction yielded 275 articles published in 161 journals, mainly concentrated on 13 journals and 881 keywords plus. Results: The keywords plus of high occurrences were estimated at 27, with seven to 30 occurrences. From the 1595 identified authors, 125 were consistently connected in the coauthorship network in the total set and were grouped into nine clusters. Using Lotka's law, we identified 24 prolific authors, and Hirsch index analysis revealed that 45 articles were cited more than 45 times. Crosses were identified between 17 articles in the Hirsch index and 17 prolific authors, highlighting the presence of a large set of prolific authors from various interconnected clusters, a triad, and a solitary prolific author. Conclusion: An exponential trend was observed in biosensor research for health monitoring, identifying areas of innovation, collaboration, and technological challenges that can guide future research on this topic.
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    Healthy Behavior and Sports Drinks: A Systematic Review
    (Nutrients, 2023)
    Muñoz-Urtubia, Nicolás
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    Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
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    Estrada-Muñoz, Carla
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    Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás
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    Castillo, Dante
    This review article aims to systematically identify the relationship between sports drinks and healthy behavior. This systematic literature review was conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guideline criteria, and eligibility criteria were established using the PICOS tool (population, interventions, comparators, outcomes, and study) from about 1000 records of sports drinks articles identified in the various Web of Science Core Collection databases. The literature review stages determined a reduced set of 15 articles relating these drinkable supplements to healthy behavior. This study concludes that water consumption should be emphasized for non-athletes, sports drinks should be labeled to indicate water consump- tion and carry a warning label, and more randomized clinical trials should be considered to ensure conclusive results for health decision making.
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    The bibliometric analysis of studies on physical literacy for a healthy life
    (MDPI, 2022) ;
    Mendoza-Muñoz, María
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    Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
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    Carlos-Vivas, Jorge
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    Denche-Zamorano, Ángel
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    Adsuar, José
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    Raimundo, Armando
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    Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás
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    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.
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    Caffeine placebo effect in sport and exercise: A systematic review
    (MDPI, 2024) ;
    Vega-Muñoz, Alejandro
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    Contreras-Barraza, Nicolás
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    Lay, Nelson
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    Gil-Marín, Miseldra
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    Muñoz-Urtubia, Nicolás
    The objective of this review article is to systematically identify the caffeine placebo effect in sport and exercise activities. We selected randomized controlled trial studies to better understand the impact of caffeine and its placebo effect on sports performance. We extracted a set of articles that refer strictly to the topics of caffeine and its placebo effect in sport and exercise, considering the databases integrated to the Core Collection Web of Science and Scopus, as well as the registration of the documents in PubMed®, a system with a selection process aligned with the guidelines for the PRISMA methodology, establishing the eligibility criteria of the articles with the PICOS tool, to which a systematic review is applied. Finally, the results show that caffeine improves anaerobic capacity and endurance, while placebo perceived as caffeine can also increase performance by reducing pain and improving concentration. This finding underscores the influence of expectations and placebo on physical performance, suggesting that managing these expectations may be an effective strategy for improving athletic performance.