Zhang FS, Li HJ, Yu X, Song YP, Ren YF, Qian XZ, Liu JL, Li WX, Huang YR, Gao K. Global trends and hotspots of type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents: A bibliometric study and visualization analysis. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(1): 96032 [DOI: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i1.96032]
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World J Diabetes. Jan 15, 2025; 16(1): 96032 Published online Jan 15, 2025. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v16.i1.96032
Table 1 Top ten countries with the highest number of published studies on type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Rank
Country
Publications
Total citations
Average citation
H-index
Total link strength
1
United States
3669
213955
58.3143
205
1775
2
United Kingdom
1008
79435
78.8046
136
1373
3
China
705
20189
28.6369
62
457
4
Canada
543
27089
49.8877
76
530
5
Australia
528
31856
60.3333
80
692
6
Germany
497
22072
44.4105
76
820
7
Italy
469
20230
43.1343
67
635
8
India
320
16025
50.0781
53
240
9
Spain
294
11425
38.8605
51
670
10
Sweden
284
13807
48.6162
60
539
Table 2 Top 10 authors with the most publications on type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Rank
Author
Institutions
Publications
1
Dana Dabelea
Colorado School of Public Health
115
2
Jean M Lawrence
NIH National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases
76
3
Kristen J Nadeau
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
69
4
Lawrence M Dolan
University of Cincinnati
58
5
Fida Bacha
Baylor College of Medicine
57
6
Sonia Caprio
Baylor College of Medicine
56
7
Elizabeth J Mayer-Davis
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention – United States
56
8
Giuseppina Imperatore
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention - United States
54
9
Catherine Pihoker
University of Washington
53
10
Silva Arslanian
University of Pittsburgh
47
Table 3 Top 10 most commonly co-cited authors in the field of type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Rank
Author
Institutions
Count
1
Dabelea D
Colorado School of Public Health
1186
2
Ogden CL
George Washington University
733
3
Weiss R
Rambam Health Care Campus
632
4
Matthews DR
University of Oxford
626
5
Zeitler P
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
538
6
Reinehr Thomas
Witten Herdecke University
516
7
Knowler WC
George Washington University
514
8
Barker DJP
Dep Hort & Crop Sci
497
9
Mayer-Davis EJ
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention – United States
491
10
Cole TJ
University College London
489
Table 4 Top ten institutions in terms of number of publications and centrality ranking in the field of type 2 diabetes mellitus research in children and adolescents
Rank
Institutions
Count
Rank
Institutions
Centrality
1
University of Colorado System
403
1
Case Western Reserve University
0.48
2
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
353
2
George Washington University
0.34
3
Harvard University
352
3
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
0.29
4
University of California System
293
4
University of California San Diego
0.27
5
Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education
271
5
Yale University
0.25
6
University of Pittsburgh
231
6
Queen Mary University London
0.24
7
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
231
7
Harvard University
0.22
8
University System of Ohio
230
8
Assistance Publique Hopitaux Paris
0.2
9
National Institutes of Health – United States
230
9
Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC
0.2
10
University of London
206
10
Northwestern University
0.19
Table 5 Top 10 most commonly cited journals in the field of type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Rank
Journal
Count
JCR Partitions
Rank
Journal
Centrality
JCR Partitions
1
Diabetes Care
351
Q1
1
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
0.65
Q1
2
Pediatric Diabetes
293
Q1
2
Diabetes
0.59
Q1
3
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
213
Q1
3
American Journal of Medicine
0.56
Q1
4
Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism
166
Q4
4
Lancet
0.5
Q1
5
Diabetologia
155
Q1
5
Journal of the American Dietetic Association
0.46
Q1
6
PLoS One
144
Q2
6
New England Journal of Medicine
0.41
Q1
7
Diabetic Medicine
134
Q2
7
Preventive Medicine
0.28
Q1
8
Nutrients
112
Q1
8
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
0.23
Q1
9
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
111
Q2
9
Annals of Internal Medicine
0.22
Q1
10
Current Diabetes Reports
105
Q2
10
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
0.21
Q1
Table 6 Top five most-cited references in literature related to type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents
Rank
First author
Journal
Year
Citations
TLS
1
Matthews DR
Diabetologia
1985
575
5056
2
Zeitler P
The New England Journal of Medicine
2012
396
6525
3
Knowler WC
The New England Journal of Medicine
2002
393
5296
4
Sinha R
The New England Journal of Medicine
2002
354
6324
5
Cole TJ
British Medical Journal
2000
341
3720
Table 7 Top 10 Keywords in the field of type 2 diabetes mellitus in children and adolescents by frequency of appearance
Rank
Keywords
Occurrences
TLS
1
Children
2859
23174
2
Obesity
2489
21968
3
Adolescents
1952
16891
4
Prevalence
1505
13030
5
Insulin-resistance
1465
12960
6
Mellitus
1296
10322
7
Type 2 diabetes
1275
11416
8
Metabolic syndrome
1242
11545
9
Risk
1173
9567
10
Body-mass index
870
7903
Citation: Zhang FS, Li HJ, Yu X, Song YP, Ren YF, Qian XZ, Liu JL, Li WX, Huang YR, Gao K. Global trends and hotspots of type 2 diabetes in children and adolescents: A bibliometric study and visualization analysis. World J Diabetes 2025; 16(1): 96032