Exercise training for heart failure patients with cognitive impairment: A bibliometric analysis

<p>This study, using bibliometric methods, examines exercise training for Heart Failure (HF) patients with cognitive impairment, discussing the current state and trends. 2,077 articles and reviews from the Web of Science Core Collection were analyzed, revealing the United States and Duke Unive...

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Main Authors: Hanyan Tao (Author), Ruchao Nan (Author), Xiaoyu Wang (Author)
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Published: Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Physical Rehabilitation - Peertechz Publications, 2023-12-05.
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520 |a <p>This study, using bibliometric methods, examines exercise training for Heart Failure (HF) patients with cognitive impairment, discussing the current state and trends. 2,077 articles and reviews from the Web of Science Core Collection were analyzed, revealing the United States and Duke University Research Institute as major contributors. "Circulation" and "American Journal of Cardiology" were the selected and most-cited journals. Kitzman DW emerged as the most productive author. VOSviewer and Microsoft Excel 2019 were employed for comprehensive analysis, categorizing keywords into heart failure, cardiovascular disease, mortality, and exercise clusters. The findings provide valuable insights into the landscape and evolving dynamics of exercise training in the context of HF and cognitive impairment.</p> 
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