Title Fibromyalgia, Pain, and Physical Activity: A Bibliometric Analysis
Authors Denche-Zamorano, Angel , Barrios-Fernandez, Sabina , MENDOZA MUÑOZ, MARÍA, Carlos-Vivas, Jorge , Vega-Munoz, Alejandro , Collado-Mateo, Daniel , Olivares, Pedro R. , Adsuar, Jose Carmelo
External publication No
Means Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 1
SJR Quartile 2
SJR Impact 0.808
Publication date 01/01/2023
ISI 000917417900001
DOI 10.3390/ijerph20021335
Abstract Fibromyalgia (FM) is a rheumatic disease characterized by pain, fatigue, low-quality sleep, depression, anxiety, stiffness, fall risk, mood disturbance, cognitive impairment, poor physical condition, and other symptoms leading to a worse quality of life. Physical activity (PA) and exercise are effective methods to reduce FM symptoms, including pain. This study presents the first bibliometric study on FM, pain, and PA. An advanced search of the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection database performed on this topic using was carried out traditional bibliometric laws. A total of 737 documents were found. Annual publications presented an exponentially growing trend (R-2 = 85.3%). Rheumatology International, Kaisa Mannerkorpi, and the USA were the journal, co-author, and country most productive, respectively. The exponential growth of annual publications on FM, PA, and pain shows the high interest of researchers and publishers in this topic. The document "Fibromyalgia A Clinical Review" was the most cited. Moreover, Kaisa Mannerkorpi was the most prolific co-author, Rheumatology International was the most prolific journal, "Fibromyalgia: a clinical review" was the most highly cited document, and Daniel Clauw was the most cited co-author.
Keywords resistance training; aerobic training; chronic pain; women; cognitive-behavioral therapy
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