Using Mendelian randomization as the cornerstone for causal inference in epidemiology

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Jianguo Xu
Muyang Li
Ya Gao
Ming Liu
Shuzhen Shi
Jiyuan Shi
Kelu Yang
Zheng Zhou
Jinhui Tian
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[1] Lanzhou University,Evidence
[2] Lanzhou University,Based Medicine Center
[3] The Second Clinical Medical College of Lanzhou University,School of Basic Medical Sciences
[4] Lanzhou University,Evidence
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Mendelian randomization analysis; Bibliometric analysis; Citation analysis; Visualization;
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Mendelian randomization (MR) is attracting considerable critical attention. This paper aimed to explore the characteristics of the publications of MR, to reach an insight in this field and prospect the future trend. A bibliometric analysis was performed to identify published MR-related research. The articles were selected from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Excel 2019, VOSviewer 1.6.9, and CiteSpace 5.7.R3 were used to analyze the information. A total of 1783 papers of MR were identified, and the first included literature appeared in 2003. A total of 2829 institutions from 72 countries participated in the relevant research, while the UK contributed to 852 articles and were in a leading position. The most productive institution was the University of Bristol, and Smith GD who has posted the most articles (n=202) was also from there. The Int J Epidemiol (100 publications, 6861 citations) was the most prolific and high citation journal. Related topics of frontiers will still focus on coronary heart disease, diabetes, cancer, psychiatric disorder, body mass index, and lifestyle factors. We summarized the publication information of MR-related literature from 2003 to 2020, including country and institution of origin, authors, and publication journal. We analyzed former research hotspots in the field of MR and predicted future areas of interest. Exposures and outcomes detected in this paper will be the hotspots and frontiers of research in the next few years.
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页码:5827 / 5839
页数:12
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