Back to Search Start Over

Bibliometrics of Scientific Productivity on Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Down Syndrome

Authors :
Cossio Bolaños, Marco
Vidal Espinoza, Rubén
Pezoa-Fuentes, Paz
Cisterna More, Camila
Benavides Opazo, Angela
Espinoza Galdámez, Francisca
Urra Albornoz, Camilo
Sulla Torres, Jose
De la Torre Choque, Christian
Gómez Campos, Rossana
Source :
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education. Sep 2022 15(1):43-52.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare bibliometric indicators of scientific productivity in physical activity (PA) in children and adolescents with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Down syndrome (DS) in the PubMed database. A bibliometric study was conducted for the last 5 years (2017 to 2021). The data collected for each article were: year of publication, language of publication, country, journal name, and type of paper. The results showed that there was higher scientific productivity in the population with DS (20 studies) relative to their counterparts with ASD (31 studies). The language of publication in both cases was English. There were 10 countries that published on PA in ASD and 14 countries that published on DS. Overall, the greatest interest in publishing on PA in children and adolescents with ASD was in North America (6 studies), followed by Asia (5 studies) and Europe (4 studies). In the DS population it was in Europe (13 studies), North America (9 studies) and South America (4 studies). Nineteen journals were identified that published in the ASD population and 29 journals in DS. Six experimental studies were identified in ASD and 7 in DS. There was a higher scientific productivity with original studies. There was a positive trend of increasing scientific productivity over the years in both populations. We suggest the need to promote research on PA in both populations, regardless of the type of study, as it is an indicator of overall health status.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1307-9298
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
EJ1377841
Document Type :
Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research