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dc.contributor.authorAutorMuñoz Urtubia, Nicolás
dc.contributor.authorAutorVega Muñoz, Alejandro
dc.contributor.authorAutorEstrada Muñoz, Carla
dc.contributor.authorAutorSalazar Sepúlveda, Guido Rolando
dc.contributor.authorAutorContreras Barraza, Nicolás
dc.contributor.authorAutorSalinas Martínez, Nicolás
dc.contributor.authorAutorMéndez Celis, Paula
dc.contributor.authorAutorAdsuar Sala, José Carmelo
dc.contributor.otherCarreraFacultad de ingeniería y negocioses
dc.date.accessionedFecha ingreso2025-04-22T02:42:34Z
dc.date.availableFecha disponible2025-04-22T02:42:34Z
dc.date.issuedFecha publicación2024
dc.identifier.citationReferencia BibliográficaDigital Health, 10, 18 p.es
dc.identifier.uriURLhttp://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1747
dc.description.abstractResumenObjective: This study aimed to determine the status of scientific production on biosensor usage for human health monitoring. Methods: We used bibliometrics based on the data and metadata retrieved from the Web of Science between 2007 and 2022. Articles unrelated to health and medicine were excluded. The databases were processed using the VOSviewer software and auxiliary spreadsheets. Data extraction yielded 275 articles published in 161 journals, mainly concentrated on 13 journals and 881 keywords plus. Results: The keywords plus of high occurrences were estimated at 27, with seven to 30 occurrences. From the 1595 identified authors, 125 were consistently connected in the coauthorship network in the total set and were grouped into nine clusters. Using Lotka's law, we identified 24 prolific authors, and Hirsch index analysis revealed that 45 articles were cited more than 45 times. Crosses were identified between 17 articles in the Hirsch index and 17 prolific authors, highlighting the presence of a large set of prolific authors from various interconnected clusters, a triad, and a solitary prolific author. Conclusion: An exponential trend was observed in biosensor research for health monitoring, identifying areas of innovation, collaboration, and technological challenges that can guide future research on this topic.es
dc.language.isoLenguaje ISOen_USes
dc.publisherEditorSAGE Publicationses
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesBibliometría (LC)es
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesExercise biosensorses
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesHealth biosensores
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesSDG3es
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesBiosensores (LC)es
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesWearable deviceses
dc.subjectPalabras ClavesTecnología vestible (LC)es
dc.titleTítuloWearable biosensors for human health: A bibliometric analysis from 2007 to 2022es
dc.typeTipo de DocumentoArtículoes
dc.identifier.doidc.identifier.doi10.1177/20552076241256876
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