Trends in Physical Activity Research on Tobacco and/or Alcohol: A Bibliometric Analysis
Antonio Castillo-Paredes, Pablo del Val Martín, Gerson Ferrari

TL;DR
This study maps the growth of research on how physical activity relates to tobacco and alcohol use, identifying trends and key contributors in the field.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of physical activity research related to tobacco and alcohol, highlighting exponential growth and key themes.
Findings
Annual publications on the topic are in exponential growth since 1994.
Adrian Taylor and Michael Ussher are identified as prolific authors in the field.
The most used keywords include 'physical activity', 'smoking', and 'alcohol'.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Physical activity allows the enjoyment of personal health benefits in those who practice it, including the possibility of modifying behavioral risk factors such as tobacco and alcohol consumption. These risk factors are responsible for the development of non-communicable diseases, which are preventable and controllable. The scientific field on this object of study has grown in recent years. The main objective of this study was to perform a scientific mapping to explore the trend of annual publications, and to analyze and identify the thematic categories, the authors, countries and journals with the highest number of papers, the most referenced papers and authors, and the most used keywords in research related to physical activity and tobacco and/or alcohol consumption. Methods: Through a bibliometric analysis based on traditional bibliometric laws on the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysical Activity and Health · Behavioral Health and Interventions · Health and Wellbeing Research
