Wang YQ, Wu TT, Li Y, Cui SE, Li YS. Global research trends and hotspots in overweight/obese comorbid with depression among children and adolescents: A bibliometric analysis. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(8): 1267-1284 [PMID: 39165557 DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i8.1267]
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Ying-Shuai Li, PhD, Researcher, National Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine Constitution and Preventive Treatment of Diseases, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, No. 11 Beisanhuan Dong Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100029, China. liyingshuai2013@163.com
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Table 4 Basic characteristics of the 10 main clusters of co-cited references from 2004 to 2023
Cluster
Size
Silhouette
Average year
Label
0
143
0.924
2018
Balanced-related behavior
1
115
0.934
2012
Control eating
2
102
0.833
2005
Preventing excessive weight gain
3
98
0.85
2009
Major depression
4
89
0.87
2016
Maternal stress
5
72
0.956
2002
Health-related quality
6
67
0.86
2006
Psychological predictor
7
43
0.915
2007
Health weight
8
39
0.988
2016
Maternal antenatal inflammation
9
37
0.926
2010
Maternal depressive symptom
10
32
0.94
2012
Childhood maltreatment
11
22
0.996
2003
Polycystic ovary syndrome
12
17
0.989
2018
Experiencing food insecurity
13
9
0.993
2004
Maternal symptom
14
8
0.999
2006
Suicide pattern
Citation: Wang YQ, Wu TT, Li Y, Cui SE, Li YS. Global research trends and hotspots in overweight/obese comorbid with depression among children and adolescents: A bibliometric analysis. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(8): 1267-1284