Global research landscape on specific diets and cardiovascular diseases: assessing the current status and charting future directions
Abstract
Purpose
The escalating global mortality rates attributed to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have drawn the attention of the World Health Organization (WHO), prompting researchers worldwide to address this pressing health concern actively. This study aims to unravel insights into the relationship between specific diets and CVDs by examining authors, countries, articles, journal productivity and their impact.
Design/methodology/approach
Diet patterns are recognised as contributing to the rise of CVDs, prompting a comprehensive analysis of relevant literature from Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed databases using the Biblioshiny software.
Findings
The analysis delves into cluster development and major themes within the literature, encompassing holistic approaches to cardiovascular health, the nexus between diet, nutrition and cardiovascular health, the impact of plant-based diets on diverse populations, the role of the Mediterranean diet in cardiovascular health and the influence of dietary diversity on cardiovascular health across cultures.
Originality/value
Noteworthy developments in emerging areas like dietary history records, NutriOptimisation and MediCulinary Sensitivity are identified, providing a foundation for future researchers to contribute to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 3.
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Acknowledgements
Competing interests: There is no competing interest.
Grant information: The authors declared that no grants were involved in supporting this study.
Citation
Kumar, D., Shandilya, A.K. and K., T. (2024), "Global research landscape on specific diets and cardiovascular diseases: assessing the current status and charting future directions", Nutrition & Food Science, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/NFS-03-2024-0079
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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