Latin American Research on Bariatric Surgery: a Bibliometric Study

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We performed a bibliometric analysis of Latin American documents published between 1984 to 2019 in Scopus-indexed journals. A total of 1856 documents were analyzed. The annual scientific production was 64 documents per year, with an annual increase rate of 15.9%. The countries with the highest scientific production on BS were Brazil (64.7%) and Chile (14.5%). Most of the publications were original (76.6%) and review articles (11.9%). The journal with the highest publication record was “Obesity Surgery” (25.8%). The extra-regional collaboration was mainly with the USA. In conclusion, Latin American scientific production on BS has shown a significant increase in recent years. However, more participation is needed, fostering intra-regional collaboration and involving universities and health institutions in BS research.

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Toro-Huamanchumo, C. J., Morán-Mariños, C., Salazar-Alarcon, J. L., Barros-Sevillano, S., Huamanchumo-Suyon, M. E., & Salinas-Sedo, G. (2021). Latin American Research on Bariatric Surgery: a Bibliometric Study. Obesity Surgery, 31(4), 1869–1876. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-020-05058-2

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