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  • Sport Sciences
  • Bibliometrics
  • Data Mining

Background:

  • Exponential growth in scientific production necessitates macro-level trend analysis.
  • Data mining offers methodological strategies for understanding research landscapes.
  • Analyzing author keywords (AKs) provides insights into research dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a global analysis of Sport Sciences research trends using Web of Science data.
  • To examine the frequency, dynamics, and co-occurrence of Author Keywords (AKs) over thirty years.
  • To analyze the survival time of new AKs in Sport Sciences.

Main Methods:

  • Data mining techniques applied to the Sport Sciences Category in the Web of Science database.
  • Analysis of Author Keyword (AK) frequency and dynamics over 30 years.
  • Co-occurrence network analysis and survival analysis of new AKs (post-2001).

Main Results:

  • Identification of six major thematic clusters within Sport Sciences.
  • Coexistence and high frequency of 'REHABILITATION' and 'EXERCISE' terms, with significant network behavior.
  • High acceptance of new AKs (2001-2006) but with a low survival period, indicating rapid field evolution.

Conclusions:

  • Sport Sciences exhibit a multidisciplinary perspective.
  • The field shows a trend of increasing focus on rehabilitation, as indicated by AK analysis.
  • The dynamics of AKs suggest a rapidly evolving research landscape with short lifecycles for emerging topics.