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Original article

Circadian rhythm in hypertension: Bibliometrics and knowledge mapping from 1990 to 2022

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Received 12 Jun 2023, Accepted 27 May 2024, Published online: 18 Jun 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Recently, research on the circadian rhythm of hypertension has gained popularity. However, few bibliometric analyses have been conducted in this field. In this study, CiteSpace 6.1. R6, VOSviewer 1.6.18, R language (version 4.2.3), R package Bibliometrix (4.1.2), and Microsoft Excel 365 were used to conduct the data mining and knowledge visualization analysis. A total of 1,560 papers from 1,825 institutions in 77 countries were included. Research on the role of circadian rhythms in hypertension is increasing annually. Overall, Chronobiology International published the most literature and Hypertension received the most citations. Ramon Hermida from the Universidade de Vigo in Spain published the most papers and had the most citations. The United States of America and Japan have been the most productive countries. The University of Ferrara, Universidade de Vigo, and the University of California system produced the most publications. Amongst authors, Hermida had the most and longest literature bursts. Keywords such as “chronic kidney disease,” “oxidative stress,” and “gene expression” have been breakout keywords since 2014. This study revealed the dynamic evolution of research on circadian rhythms in hypertension and provides a knowledge base for researchers.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by funding provided by the Shenzhen People’s Hospital.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author Contributions

XZ and XY designed and conceived of the study. YT performed the statistical analyses. ZM drafted the article. ZM and YT revised the manuscript accordingly. All the authors contributed to the manuscript and approved the submitted version.

Data availability statement

The datasets are available from the authors.

Supplemental data

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/07420528.2024.2362972.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Kidney Diseases [ZDSYS201504301616234], Shenzhen Governmental Sustainable Development Fund [KCXFZ20201221173612034], and Shenzhen Fund for Guangdong Provincial High-level Clinical Key Specialties [NO.SZGSP001].

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