The study's main objectives are to highlight and properly assess information about the work done in various dimensions suggesting the impact of Vitamin D deficiency on Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) patients, to suggest the current state of knowledge, and to provide an exhaustive and unbiased assessment of the latest advances, as well as areas in need of improvement, concerns, and possible future research paths. Researchers used the programme R and the bibliometrix codes to conduct a descriptive bibliometric analysis and generate a matrix including all of the documents. The information was gathered from the PubMed database and the entire database between 2005 and 2022 was structured on the phrase "PCOS." Our final dataset consisted of 312 publications. We discovered a link between Vitamin D therapy and a variety of other probable PCOS treatments. The driving themes were found to be connected to "insulin resistance," "dietary supplements," and the "double blind method." In the current scenario research on Anti-mullerian hormone and follicle stimulating hormone investigations have gained a lot of traction. This paper gives a full grasp of the bibliometric parameters that link Vitamin D insufficiency to PCOS patients, and it can aid scientific research in this area.
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Arora, N., & Arora, M. (2022). Bibliometric analysis. International Journal of Health Sciences, 8459–8476. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6ns3.8004
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