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Publication Counts in Context: Normalization Using Query and Reference Terms in PubMed

Publication Counts in Context: Normalization Using Query and Reference Terms in PubMed

While the available advanced search functions on Pub Med allow for more targeted approaches, they do not provide a normalization of publication counts and their visualization, which is essential for accurately interpreting trends in the context of overall publication growth over time. Original plot of Pub Med counts per year, executed on May 2, 2024. Search terms: “digital health” (left) and “boring” (right). Article counts for the query term boring.

Julian Varghese, Lucas Bickmann, Timo Strünker, Nina Neuhaus, Frank Tüttelmann, Sarah Sandmann

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60616

General Public’s Information-Seeking Patterns of Topics Related to Obesity: Google Trends Analysis

General Public’s Information-Seeking Patterns of Topics Related to Obesity: Google Trends Analysis

Underestimation of excessive body weight, or the “normalization” of obesity, is a concern, as it can undermine a serious public health challenge. Public perception of weight and obesity may be influenced by an increase in their prevalence, and therefore, being overweight and obese may become the new normal. Furthermore, individuals with obesity, especially women are affected by its social implications, including discrimination and weight stigma in various walks of life [5-7].

Aditya S Pawar, Sajan Nagpal, Neha Pawar, Lilach O Lerman, Alfonso Eirin

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020;6(3):e20923