Giros Sobre el Eje Longitudinal en la Práctica Motriz. Análisis Bibliométrico
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En el ámbito deportivo, existen numerosas disciplinas
que implican rotaciones del eje longitudinal, como la
gimnasia, el salto de trampolín, la danza y el patinaje artístico. El objetivo de esta revisión bibliométrica es analizar los deportes y acciones más estudiados que implican
este tipo de rotación, así como identificar los autores, revistas y países más prolíficos y destacados, e identificar
las palabras clave y artículos más relevantes. Se siguieron las leyes tradicionales de la bibliometría. Los datos
se extrajeron de las bases de datos WoS y Scopus. Los
resultados mostraron un crecimiento exponencial con
un índice de bondad de ajuste del 78,07% entre los 150
documentos analizados. Las 68 revistas se clasificaron en
núcleo (4 revistas), zona 1 (16 revistas) y zona 2 (48 revistas). Entre los 298 autores, 24 destacaron como prolíficos
y 7 como destacados. EE.UU. fue el país más prolífico y
citado. Cabe destacar que los 21 documentos más citados se consideraron relevantes. De las 291 palabras clave, las 17 primeras son relevantes y se distribuyen en tres
grupos temáticos. El documento más antiguo, publicado
en 1971, está relacionado con el ballet, al igual que el
más citado. Los autores más relevantes son M. R. Yeadon
y M. J. Hiley, y las revistas principales están relacionadas
con la biomecánica
In the realm of sports, there are numerous disciplines that involve longitudinal axis rotations, such as gymnastics, trampoline jumping, dance, and figure skating. The objective of this bibliometric review is to analyze the most studied sports and actions that involve this type of rotation, as well as to identify the most prolific and prominent authors, journals and countries, and to identify the most relevant keywords and articles. The traditional laws of bibliometrics were followed. The data was extracted from WoS and Scopus databases. The results showed exponential growth with a goodness-of-fit index of 78.07% among the 150 documents analyzed. The 68 journals were categorized into core (4 journals), zone 1 (16 journals), and zone 2 (48 journals). Among the 298 authors, 24 stood out as prolific and 7 as prominent authors. USA was the most prolific and cited country. Notably, the 21 most cited documents were considered relevant. Out of the 291 keywords, the first 17 are relevant and are distributed into three thematic groups. The oldest document, published in 1971, is related to ballet, as is the most cited. The most relevant authors are M. R. Yeadon and M. J. Hiley, and the core journals are related to biomechanics
In the realm of sports, there are numerous disciplines that involve longitudinal axis rotations, such as gymnastics, trampoline jumping, dance, and figure skating. The objective of this bibliometric review is to analyze the most studied sports and actions that involve this type of rotation, as well as to identify the most prolific and prominent authors, journals and countries, and to identify the most relevant keywords and articles. The traditional laws of bibliometrics were followed. The data was extracted from WoS and Scopus databases. The results showed exponential growth with a goodness-of-fit index of 78.07% among the 150 documents analyzed. The 68 journals were categorized into core (4 journals), zone 1 (16 journals), and zone 2 (48 journals). Among the 298 authors, 24 stood out as prolific and 7 as prominent authors. USA was the most prolific and cited country. Notably, the 21 most cited documents were considered relevant. Out of the 291 keywords, the first 17 are relevant and are distributed into three thematic groups. The oldest document, published in 1971, is related to ballet, as is the most cited. The most relevant authors are M. R. Yeadon and M. J. Hiley, and the core journals are related to biomechanics







