Affiliation:
1. Chengdu Medical College
Abstract
Abstract
Background: In recent years, there is receiving incremental attention of researches on the air pollution. the studies associated to AD (Alzheimer’s disease) has scaled up progressively, yet the summarize of air pollution in AD are missing.
Objective: Finding research hotspots of air pollution in AD, grasping the direction of curative research, and promoting the development of research of air pollution in AD.
Material and Methods: According to specific key words, documents are combed in the core data set of Web of Science. CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Tableau are used to conduct statistical analysis on measurement indicators such as publishing countries, co-occurrence, subject matter area, co-authors and to visualize of a network of related content elements.
Results: It shows an upward trend in the field of air pollution in AD. Countries' cooperation is connected closely in air pollution and AD, and mainly interdisciplinary subjects involve environmental sciences, neurosciences, toxicology and public environmental occupational health. The research devotes discussion to the relationship between air pollution and AD. Keywordhotspots include Alzheimer' disease, particulate factor, ozone, inflammatory degeneration, and other research, and inseparably associates to new technologies. Overall, 249 reports on air pollution and AD from 2013 to 2023 were retrieved from Web of Science. 321 journals Published relevant literature, and literature has increased gradually since the past decade. US contains the most research records (130 publications and 4,230 citations).
Conclusion: The study revealed that the publications and citations related to air pollution and AD have grown over the last decade. The research and development of air pollution in AD advance quickly. However, there is not making an obvious breakthrough, and still need to establish more connections with multidisciplinary technology to explore cutting-edge hotspots
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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