TY - JOUR T1 - High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) and Chronic Diseases: An Emerging Trend in the Scientific Literature? A Bibliometric Analysis TT - Yüksek Yoğunluklu Aralıklı Antrenmanlar ve Kronik Hastalıklar: Bilimsel Literatürde Ortaya Çıkan Bir Eğilim mi? Bibliyometrik Bir Analiz AU - Aksoy, Ömer PY - 2026 DA - April Y2 - 2026 DO - 10.38079/igusabder.1822957 JF - Istanbul Gelisim University Journal of Health Sciences JO - IGUSABDER PB - İstanbul Gelisim University WT - DergiPark SN - 2536-4499 SP - 314 EP - 329 IS - 28 LA - en AB - Aim: This study performs a bibliometric analysis to identify scientific trends regarding the effects of high-intensity interval training on individuals with chronic diseases.Method: A total of 1 312 English language articles obtained from the Web of Science database and published between 1989 and 2025 were evaluated. Within the scope of the study, only “article”-type publications were included, and language and index (SCIE, SSCI, ESCI) filters were applied. Publications were analyzed using VOSviewer software in terms of distribution by year, country collaborations, keyword clusters, time trends, and citation analysis.Results: According to the results of the analysis, a significant increase in publications on HIIT and chronic diseases was observed after 2016. Canada, the UK, Australia, and Iran are among the most productive countries, while the US, despite having a central position on the map of inter-country collaboration, did not make it to the top 10 in the number of publications.Conclusion: Keyword clusters revealed that HIIT was intensively studied in relation to metabolic and cardiovascular disorders such as diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. Citation analysis findings show that articles on heart diseases, metabolic syndrome, and insulin resistance are prominent. The findings indicate that HIIT has been adopted not only for athletic performance enhancement but also as an effective intervention tool in the management of chronic diseases. KW - High-intensity interval training KW - chronic diseases KW - physical activity KW - bibliometric analysis N2 - Amaç: Bu çalışma, yüksek yoğunluklu aralıklı antrenmanların kronik hastalıklara sahip bireylerdeki etkilerine yönelik bilimsel eğilimleri belirlemek üzere bibliyometrik bir analiz gerçekleştirmektedir.Yöntem: Web of Science veri tabanından elde edilen ve 1989–2025 yılları arasında yayımlanan 1,312 İngilizce makale değerlendirmeye alınmıştır. Araştırma kapsamında yalnızca “makale” türündeki yayınlar dahil edilmiş, dil ve indeks (SCIE, SSCI, ESCI) filtreleri uygulanmıştır. Yayınlar VOSviewer yazılımı kullanılarak yıllara göre dağılım, ülke iş birlikleri, anahtar kelime kümelenmeleri, zaman trendleri ve atıf analizleri bakımından incelenmiştir.Bulgular: Analiz sonuçlarına göre, 2016 sonrası dönemde HIIT ve kronik hastalıklar konusundaki yayınlarda dikkate değer bir artış gözlenmiştir. Kanada, İngiltere, Avustralya ve İran en üretken ülkeler arasında yer alırken, ABD ülkeler arası işbirliği haritasında merkezi bir konuma sahip olmasına rağmen, yayın sayısında ilk 10’a girememiştir.Sonuç: Anahtar kelime kümelenmeleri incelendiğinde HIIT’in diyabet, obezite, hipertansiyon gibi metabolik ve kardiyovasküler bozukluklarla ilişkili olarak yoğun biçimde çalışıldığı tespit edilmiştir. Atıf analizi bulguları ise, kalp hastalıkları, metabolik sendrom ve insülin direnci konularındaki makalelerin öne çıktığını göstermektedir. 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