Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014

Abstract Background Epidemiological and experimental studies have suggested that exposure to particulate air pollution may promote progression of atherosclerosis. Methods In the present study, the characteristics and trends of the research field of particulate matter (PM) and atherosclerosis were an...

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Main Authors: Feifei Wang, Xiaofeng Jia, Xianliang Wang, Yongdong Zhao, Weidong Hao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-04-01
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spelling doaj-fb6f2145e0604d23b8dda3e3d303481f2020-11-25T00:52:28ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-04-011611810.1186/s12889-016-3015-zParticulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014Feifei Wang0Xiaofeng Jia1Xianliang Wang2Yongdong Zhao3Weidong Hao4Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityInstitute of Medical Information & Library, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College (CAMS & PUMC)State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental SciencesDepartment of Toxicology, Baotou Medical College of Public HealthDepartment of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Peking UniversityAbstract Background Epidemiological and experimental studies have suggested that exposure to particulate air pollution may promote progression of atherosclerosis. Methods In the present study, the characteristics and trends of the research field of particulate matter (PM) and atherosclerosis were analyzed using bibliometric indicators. Bibliometric analysis was based on original papers obtained from PubMed/MEDLINE search results (from 1973 to 2014) using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms. A fully-detailed search strategy was employed, and articles were imported into the Thomson Data Analyzer (TDA) software. Results The visualizing network of the collaborative researchers was analyzed by Ucinet 6 software. Main research topics and future focuses were explored by co-word and cluster analysis. The characteristics of these research articles were summarized. The number of published articles has increased from five for the period 1973–1978 to 89 for the period 2009–2014. Tobacco smoke pollution, smoke and air PM were the most studied targets in this research field. Coronary disease was the top health outcome posed by PM exposure. The aorta and endothelium vascular were the principal locations of atherosclerotic lesions, which were enhanced by PM exposure. Oxidative stress and inflammation were of special concern in the current mechanistic research system. The top high-frequency MeSH terms were clustered, and four popular topics were further presented. Conclusion Based on the quantitative analysis of bibliographic information and MeSH terms, we were able to define the study characteristics and popular topics in the field of PM and atherosclerosis. Our analysis would provide a comprehensive background reference for researchers in this field of study.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3015-zBibliometric analysisParticulate matterAtherosclerosisResearch tendencyPopular topics
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author Feifei Wang
Xiaofeng Jia
Xianliang Wang
Yongdong Zhao
Weidong Hao
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Xiaofeng Jia
Xianliang Wang
Yongdong Zhao
Weidong Hao
Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
BMC Public Health
Bibliometric analysis
Particulate matter
Atherosclerosis
Research tendency
Popular topics
author_facet Feifei Wang
Xiaofeng Jia
Xianliang Wang
Yongdong Zhao
Weidong Hao
author_sort Feifei Wang
title Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
title_short Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
title_full Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
title_fullStr Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
title_full_unstemmed Particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
title_sort particulate matter and atherosclerosis: a bibliometric analysis of original research articles published in 1973–2014
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Abstract Background Epidemiological and experimental studies have suggested that exposure to particulate air pollution may promote progression of atherosclerosis. Methods In the present study, the characteristics and trends of the research field of particulate matter (PM) and atherosclerosis were analyzed using bibliometric indicators. Bibliometric analysis was based on original papers obtained from PubMed/MEDLINE search results (from 1973 to 2014) using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms. A fully-detailed search strategy was employed, and articles were imported into the Thomson Data Analyzer (TDA) software. Results The visualizing network of the collaborative researchers was analyzed by Ucinet 6 software. Main research topics and future focuses were explored by co-word and cluster analysis. The characteristics of these research articles were summarized. The number of published articles has increased from five for the period 1973–1978 to 89 for the period 2009–2014. Tobacco smoke pollution, smoke and air PM were the most studied targets in this research field. Coronary disease was the top health outcome posed by PM exposure. The aorta and endothelium vascular were the principal locations of atherosclerotic lesions, which were enhanced by PM exposure. Oxidative stress and inflammation were of special concern in the current mechanistic research system. The top high-frequency MeSH terms were clustered, and four popular topics were further presented. Conclusion Based on the quantitative analysis of bibliographic information and MeSH terms, we were able to define the study characteristics and popular topics in the field of PM and atherosclerosis. Our analysis would provide a comprehensive background reference for researchers in this field of study.
topic Bibliometric analysis
Particulate matter
Atherosclerosis
Research tendency
Popular topics
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3015-z
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