TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender Differences in Physical Activity and Health-Related Authorships Between 1950 and 2019
AU - Kohn, Eduardo Ribes
AU - Hallal, Pedro Curi
AU - Niño-Cruz, Gloria Isabel
AU - Almentero, Julia
AU - Pinzón, Diana
AU - Böhlke, Maristela
AU - Siefken, Katja
AU - Pratt, Michael
AU - Ramirez-Varela, Andrea
N1 - The authors would like to thank of Fl\u00E1via Almeida, Rogerio Irala, Mauricio Mello da Silva, Angela Caballero, Jessica Fonseca, and Katy Pacheco for their effort and dedication in extracting the data. This study was financed, in part, by the Coordena\u00E7\u00E3o de Aperfei\u00E7oamento de Pessoal de N\u00EDvel Superior\u2014Brasil (CAPES)\u2014Finance Code 001. The views of the funding agency had no influence on the content or conduct of research.
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - Background: The objective of this study was to investigate gender differences in authorship in physical activity and health research. Methods: A bibliometric study including 23,399 articles from 105 countries was conducted to estimate the participation of female researchers in physical activity publications from 1950 to 2019. The frequency of female researchers was analyzed and classified by first and last authors and the overall percentage of female authors by region and country. Results: The proportion of female first authors increased from <10% in the 50s and 80s to 55% in the last decade. On the other hand, the proportion of last authors increased from 8.7% to 41.1% in the same period. Most publications with female researchers were from the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Spain, England, Germany, Sweden, and China. Nine of these countries had over 50% of the articles published by female first authors. However, in all 10 countries, <50% of the articles were published by female last authors. Conclusions: The proportion of female researchers increased over time. However, regional differences exist and should be addressed in gender equity policies. There is a gap in the participation of female researchers as last authors. By actively addressing the gender gap in research, the global society can harness the full potential of all talented individuals, regardless of gender, leading to more inclusive and impactful scientific advancements.
AB - Background: The objective of this study was to investigate gender differences in authorship in physical activity and health research. Methods: A bibliometric study including 23,399 articles from 105 countries was conducted to estimate the participation of female researchers in physical activity publications from 1950 to 2019. The frequency of female researchers was analyzed and classified by first and last authors and the overall percentage of female authors by region and country. Results: The proportion of female first authors increased from <10% in the 50s and 80s to 55% in the last decade. On the other hand, the proportion of last authors increased from 8.7% to 41.1% in the same period. Most publications with female researchers were from the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, the Netherlands, Spain, England, Germany, Sweden, and China. Nine of these countries had over 50% of the articles published by female first authors. However, in all 10 countries, <50% of the articles were published by female last authors. Conclusions: The proportion of female researchers increased over time. However, regional differences exist and should be addressed in gender equity policies. There is a gap in the participation of female researchers as last authors. By actively addressing the gender gap in research, the global society can harness the full potential of all talented individuals, regardless of gender, leading to more inclusive and impactful scientific advancements.
KW - bibliometrics
KW - female authorship
KW - gender equity
KW - motor activity
KW - women in academia
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U2 - 10.1123/jpah.2023-0442
DO - 10.1123/jpah.2023-0442
M3 - Article
C2 - 38531350
AN - SCOPUS:85191897044
SN - 1543-3080
VL - 21
SP - 458
EP - 464
JO - Journal of Physical Activity and Health
JF - Journal of Physical Activity and Health
IS - 5
ER -