Identification of Recent Trends in Research on Vitamin D: A Quantitative and Co-Word Analysis

Aolin Yang, Qingqing Lv, Feng Chen, Difei Wang, Ying Liu, Wanying Shi
2019 Medical Science Monitor  
In recent years, many studies on vitamin D have been published. We combed these data for hot spot analyses and predicted future research topic trends. Material/Methods: Articles (4625) concerning vitamin D published in the past 3 years were selected as a study sample. Bibliographic Items Co-occurrence Matrix Builder (BICOMB) software was used to screen high-frequency Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms and construct a MeSH terms-source article matrix and MeSH terms co-occurrence matrix. Then,
more » ... Graphical Clustering Toolkit (gCLUTO) software was employed to analyze the matrix by double-clustering and visual analysis to detect the trends on the subject. Results: Ninety high-frequency major MeSH terms were obtained from 4625 articles and divided into 5 clusters, and we generated a visualized matrix and a mountain map. Strategic coordinates were established by the co-occurrence matrix of the MeSH terms based on the above classification, and the 5 clusters described above were further divided into 7 topics. We classified the vitamin D-related diseases into 12 categories and analyzed their distribution. Conclusions: The analysis of strategic coordinates revealed that the epidemiological study of vitamin D deficiency and vitamin D-related diseases is a hot research topic. The use of vitamin D in the prevention and treatment of some diseases, especially diabetes, was found to have a significant potential future research value.
doi:10.12659/msm.913026 fatcat:5fstsevn2jbrdppfuvf5wf7euy