ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK INTERVENSI AKTIVITAS FISIK DI TEMPAT KERJA DALAM MENGURANGI PERILAKU SEDENTARY

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  • Sri Maywati Universitas Negeri Semarang dan Universitas Siliwangi
  • Evi Widowati Universitas Negeri Semarang
  • Haryono Haryono Universitas Negeri Semarang

Keywords:

bibliometric; workplace physical activity; sedentary behavior; occupational health

Abstract

Background: Sedentary behavior in the workplace has become a major global health concern, contributing significantly to chronic diseases and reduced productivity. As organizations increasingly emphasize employee well-being, workplace physical activity interventions (WPAIs) have gained prominence as preventive and promotive strategies for occupational health. However, despite growing scholarly attention, comprehensive mapping of research trends and intellectual structures in this field remains limited. Purpose: This study aimed to perform a bibliometric analysis of global research on workplace physical activity interventions to identify publication trends, leading contributors, thematic clusters, and emerging directions. Methods: Using the Scopus database, a total of 690 documents published between 2015 and 2025 were analyzed. Data were processed with VOSviewer to visualize publication patterns, citation structures, author networks, institutional collaboration, and keyword co-occurrence. Results: The analysis revealed a sharp increase in publications over the last decade, with the highest number of papers published in 2021. IJERPH and BMC Public Health were identified as the most productive journals, while the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia dominated global output. Keyword visualization indicated four thematic clusters encompassing sedentary behavior control, biomedical assessment, implementation and policy frameworks, and psychosocial engagement. Conclusions: The findings illustrate the rapid evolution and interdisciplinary research. Theoretically, the study reinforces the Ecological Model of Workplace Wellness, emphasizing multi-level intervention strategies.

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2025-11-07

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