Background:This study aimed to analyze literature published on the impact of lifestyle factors on allergies from 2015 to 2025.Methods:This bibliometric analysis gathered data from the Web of Science Core Data Collecti...Background:This study aimed to analyze literature published on the impact of lifestyle factors on allergies from 2015 to 2025.Methods:This bibliometric analysis gathered data from the Web of Science Core Data Collection(WoSCC),using keywords such as“allergies”,“allergy”,and“lifestyle”.Further refinement included filtering for articles pub-lished between 2015 and 2025.Articles found through the WoSCC were generated using VOSviewer,and the generated maps were then analyzed.Results:The maps focused on keywords,organizations,countries,and authors.2207 articles were analyzed,and The United States,England,and Germany published the most articles about lifestyle factors on allergies.In addition to this,keywords most involved“symptoms of allergies”and“test protocol”,as well as“sleep”,“ex-ercise”,and“stress”.In a landscape of high-priced medicines and increasing inequality regarding social determinants of health,it is more important than ever to further understand how patients can change their lifestyles as a way of treating allergies and stay informed on what could affect their symptoms.Conclusion:As time progresses,more studies and articles are written to achieve this goal,fueled by countries like the United States of America and by organizations like the University of Colorado,Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,and Northwestern University.This progress pushes the field of allergy and immunology closer to finding better solutions and treatments for allergy.展开更多
文摘Background:This study aimed to analyze literature published on the impact of lifestyle factors on allergies from 2015 to 2025.Methods:This bibliometric analysis gathered data from the Web of Science Core Data Collection(WoSCC),using keywords such as“allergies”,“allergy”,and“lifestyle”.Further refinement included filtering for articles pub-lished between 2015 and 2025.Articles found through the WoSCC were generated using VOSviewer,and the generated maps were then analyzed.Results:The maps focused on keywords,organizations,countries,and authors.2207 articles were analyzed,and The United States,England,and Germany published the most articles about lifestyle factors on allergies.In addition to this,keywords most involved“symptoms of allergies”and“test protocol”,as well as“sleep”,“ex-ercise”,and“stress”.In a landscape of high-priced medicines and increasing inequality regarding social determinants of health,it is more important than ever to further understand how patients can change their lifestyles as a way of treating allergies and stay informed on what could affect their symptoms.Conclusion:As time progresses,more studies and articles are written to achieve this goal,fueled by countries like the United States of America and by organizations like the University of Colorado,Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai,and Northwestern University.This progress pushes the field of allergy and immunology closer to finding better solutions and treatments for allergy.