Abstract
The ecocycle is essential in extending the sustainable development cycle for human health and well-being. It needs to be highlighted to see what issues are behind the crossing of issues circulating so far. This research aims to explore ecocycle studies for human well-being and health during 2000-2023. A suitable bibliometric study has been conducted that visualizes the evolution and development trend of the selected studies, themes distribution, trails, keywords, and other metrics, which have been highlighted using the Biblioshiny tool derived from the R-studio package. The results found that the ecocycle for human well-being and health study has fluctuated in its evolution of publication trends, but impacts have been addressed each annual year. Prescott S.L. is a scholar who actively publishes papers, and an article by Miller K.E published in 2010 is the most cited article (n=867). The journal “International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health” was the leading source of topics, and “University of Toronto” had the most affiliates. Furthermore, the United States served as a prolific country; trending topics such as sustainability, ecology, and mental health were among the top three. Likewise, well-being was a popular theme of research, whereby variable factors of physiology were closely coordinated. In addition, depression, inflammation, biophilosophy, and zoonosis are also featured in ecocycle studies for human well-being and health for recent publications and are expected to become future study directions.
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