Scientometrics
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 16, 2023; 11(26): 6132-6146
Published online Sep 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i26.6132
Table 1 The ten most active countries from 2003 to 2022 in research related to randomized controlled trials involving gut microbiota
Ranking
Country
No. of documents
%
1stChina27626.01
2ndUnited States25423.94
3rdUnited Kingdom979.14
4thNetherlands767.16
5thItaly615.75
5thSouth Korea615.75
7hCanada605.66
8thSpain545.09
9thAustralia535.00
10thDenmark524.90
Table 2 The top ten active institutions in research related to randomized controlled trials involving gut microbiota from 2003 to 2022
Ranking
Institute
Country
No. of documents
%
1stKøbenhavns UniversitetDenmark383.58
2ndDankook UniversitySouth Korea353.30
3rdMinistry of Education ChinaChina302.83
4thWageningen University & ResearchUnited States282.64
5thHarvard Medical SchoolUnited States211.98
6thUniversity of CalgaryCanada201.89
7thHelsingin YliopistoFinland191.79
7thChinese Academy of SciencesChina191.79
9thUniversity of California, DavisUnited States181.70
10thINSEMFrance171.60
10thInstituto de Salud Carlos IIISpain171.60
Table 3 The top ten funding agencies that have published the most research on randomized controlled trials involving gut microbiota between 2003 and 2022
Ranking
Funding agencies
Country
No. of documents
%
1stNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaChina918.58
2ndNational Institutes of HealthUnited States676.31
3rdNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesUnited States323.02
3rdNational Key Research and Development Program of ChinaChina323.02
5thEuropean Regional Development FundEuropean Union201.89
6thInstituto de Salud Carlos IIISpain181.70
6thNational Center for Advancing Translational SciencesUnited States181.70
8hNational Health and Medical Research CouncilAustralia141.32
8thNational Research Foundation of KoreaSouth Korea141.32
10thNational Cancer InstituteUnited States131.23
Table 4 The leading journals with the most publications in research on randomized controlled trials involving gut microbiota from 2003 to 2022
Ranking
Journal/source title
No. of documents
%
IF1
1stNutrients504.716.706
2ndPlos one262.453.752
3rdScientific Reports242.264.996
4thEuropean Journal of Nutrition201.894.865
5thAmerican Journal of Clinical Nutrition191.798.472
5thClinical Nutrition191.797.643
7thBMJ Open181.703.006
7hJournal of Nutrition181.704.687
9thFrontiers in Nutrition171.606.59
9thGut171.6031.793
Table 5 The ten most-cited articles that cited research involving randomized controlled trials on gut microbiota between 2003 and 2022
Ref.
Title
Year
Source title
Cited by
Impact index per article1
Vrieze et al[89], 2012“Transfer of intestinal microbiota from lean donors increases insulin sensitivity in individuals with metabolic syndrome”2012Gastroenterology1977171.0
Moayyedi et al[85], 2015“Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Induces Remission in Patients With Active Ulcerative Colitis in a Randomized Controlled Trial”2015Gastroenterology1012116.3
Wu et al[90], 2017“Metformin alters the gut microbiome of individuals with treatment-naive type 2 diabetes, contributing to the therapeutic effects of the drug”2017Nature Medicine892137.3
Subramanian et al[88], 2014“Persistent gut microbiota immaturity in malnourished Bangladeshi children”2014Nature77389.7
Paramsothy et al[86], 2017“Multidonor intensive fecal microbiota transplantation for active ulcerative colitis: A randomised placebo-controlled trial”2017The Lancet754118.3
Gareau et al[82], 2010“Probiotics and the gut microbiota in intestinal health and disease”2010Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology59643.5
Cani et al[81], 2009“Gut microbiota fermentation of prebiotics increases satietogenic and incretin gut peptide production with consequences for appetite sensation and glucose response after a meal”2009American Journal of Clinical Nutrition53436.6
Queipo-Ortuño et al[87], 2012“Influence of red wine polyphenols and ethanol on the gut microbiota ecology and biochemical biomarkers”2012American Journal of Clinical Nutrition48141.7
Lee et al[84], 2016“Frozen vs fresh fecal microbiota transplantation and clinical resolution of diarrhea in patients with recurrent clostridium difficile infection a randomized clinical trial”2016JAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association46162.3
Ianiro et al[83], 2018“Randomised clinical trial: Faecal microbiota transplantation by colonoscopy vs. vancomycin for the treatment of recurrent Clostridium difficile infection”2015Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics41447.8