AUTHOR=Guo Zhao-jing , Xie Wen-qing , Cai Zi-jun , Zhang Yue-yao , Ding Yi-lan , Naranmandakh Shinen , Li Yu-sheng , Xiao Wen-feng
TITLE=The top 100 most-cited articles on exercise therapy for sarcopenia: A bibliometric analysis
JOURNAL=Frontiers in Medicine
VOLUME=9
YEAR=2022
URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/medicine/articles/10.3389/fmed.2022.961318
DOI=10.3389/fmed.2022.961318
ISSN=2296-858X
ABSTRACT=ObjectiveVast quantities of literature regarding the applications of exercise therapy for sarcopenia have been published. The main objective of this study is to determine the top 100 most-cited articles and analyze their bibliometric characteristics.
DesignThis study reports a bibliometric analysis via a systematic search of the academic literature regarding the applications of exercise therapy for sarcopenia.
MethodsAll databases in the Web of Science were searched with the following strategy: term search (TS) = (exercise* OR training OR “physical activit*”) AND TS = (sarcopenia) on 25 February 2022. The results were presented in descending order by their total citations. The list of the top 100 articles was finally determined by negotiation of two independent researchers.
ResultsThe top 100 articles were published between 1993 and 2020. More than half of the articles (n = 54) were published during the decade 2006–2015. Total citations of the top 100 articles ranged from 155 to 1,131 with a median of 211.5. The average of annual citations was constantly increasing with year (P < 0.05). The most studied exercise therapy is strength/resistance training, with about 71% articles had discussed about it. The top 100 articles were from 54 different journals, and the Journal of Applied Physiology was the journal that contributed the most articles (n = 8). A total of 75 different first corresponding authors from 15 countries made contributions to the top 100 list. Luc J.C. van Loon from the Maastricht University in the Netherlands published the most articles (n = 5) as the first corresponding author. Most articles (87%) were from North America (58%) and Europe (29%), while the United States as a country contributed over half of the articles (51%).
ConclusionOur study determined the top 100 most-cited articles on exercise therapy for sarcopenia and analyzed their bibliometric characteristics, which may provide a recommended list for researchers in this field and pave the way for further research.