Bibliometric Analysis of Physical Fitness Study in Student Thesis of Sports Science Program, State University of Jakarta, 2011-2022
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https://doi.org/10.5614/jskk.2023.8.2.7Abstract
This study aims to map, analyze developments and find future research ideas ideas related
to physical fitness studies in bachelor of Sports Science program students at State
University of Jakarta. The sampling technique used was a total sample of 513 thesis titles
for the 2011-2022 publication year, selected from 517 titles obtained from the Jakarta State
University repository page with a data collection period from August to September 2022.
Samples were collected using the Comma Separated Value (CSV) format, and the research
was conducted using the bibliometric analysis method using the VOSviewer application.
From 513 titles, 57 keywords were obtained with the criteria of appearing at least 5 times
and producing 8 mapping clusters. The results of the mapping show that physical fitness is
a research topic that is often used in thesis research of sports science study programs as
indicated by the appearance of 43 times. The results of the analysis recommend ideas for
future research such as studies on VO2Max, body mass index, nutritional status, and
physical activity or the development of the fields that linked with sports in sports science
faculty of State University of Jakarta.
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