The Relationship of Stress and Diet to Cases of Gerd Anxiety Among College Students From 2000-2024: A Bibliometric Analysis
Abstract
The focus of the study; 1) how is the distribution of research development analysis of the relationship between stress and diet to cases of gerd axciety among college students 2000-2024, 2) who are the authors who contribute to research on stress and diet to cases of GERD Axciety among college students 2000-2024, and 3) which country contributes the most documents analyzing the relationship between stress and diet to cases of GERD Axciety among college students 2000-2024. This type of research is qualitative research with a systematic literature review method using vosviewers software. the search results using journal analysis through google scholar identified 186 articles which were then analyzed using bibliometric analysis. Research on the analysis of the relationship between stress and diet to cases of GERD axciety among students experienced fluctuations in 2000 to 2001, then began to experience ups and downs of GERD sufferers in the middle of the year until it dropped at the end of 2024. The most publications were identified in 2001 with the number of publications ranging from 19 documents with a percentage of 22.18%. the most regional documents that experience stress and diet on cases of gerd axciety among students are the regions with the publication of cases of analysis of the relationship between stress and diet on cases of gerd axciety among students. while the author with the most citations is Vakil, 2006.
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