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Roger B Fillingim

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Strath L, Meng L, Zhang Y, Rani A, Huo Z, Foster T, et al.
J Alzheimers Dis Rep . 2025 Mar; 8(1):1549-1557. PMID: 40034342
Background: Chronic pain and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are prevalent in older age and their etiologies remain to be understoodand evidence supports potential associations between the two. Both high impact pain...
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Valdes-Hernandez P, Montesino-Goicolea S, Laffitte Nodarse C, Johnson A, Fillingim R, Cruz-Almeida Y
J Pain . 2025 Mar; 30:105356. PMID: 40032053
The brain is key in the pain-sleep relationship, and sleep is needed for glymphatic clearance. However, no studies have examined how pain relates to the glymphatic system (GS). Characterizing the...
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Wei Y, Winterstein A, Schmidt S, Fillingim R, Schmidt S, Daniels M, et al.
J Am Med Dir Assoc . 2025 Feb; 26(4):105522. PMID: 40015331
Objectives: Clinical decisions to continue or discontinue long-term opioid therapy (LTOT; ≥3 months) for older cancer survivors remain challenging due to limited evidence on the risks and benefits of this...
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Wei Y, Winterstein A, Schmidt S, Fillingim R, Schmidt S, Daniels M, et al.
Alzheimers Dement . 2025 Feb; 21(2):e70002. PMID: 39989238
Introduction: Whether prescription opioid exposure, duration, and dose are associated with cognitive function remains inconclusive. Methods: A longitudinal cohort among 3097 older adults with chronic pain and without dementia was...
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Lipat A, Peterson J, Strath L, Fillingim R, Allen K, Cruz-Almeida Y
J Aging Phys Act . 2025 Feb; :1-7. PMID: 39933532
Background/objectives: Studies that have investigated the relationship between pain intensity and interference and cognitive function have failed to fully consider the role physical function may play in this relationship. Therefore,...
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Junghaenel D, Fillingim R, Pratscher S, Goldstein S, Mackey S, Stone A
J Pain . 2025 Feb; 29:105328. PMID: 39900321
Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) is a data collection method to understand people's real-time experience in daily life. To date, no standard instrument exists to measure the pain experience using EMA...
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Mickle A, Tanner J, Holmes 3rd U, Rashid A, Barolette O, Addison B, et al.
Pain Rep . 2024 Dec; 10(1):e1225. PMID: 39726853
Introduction: Factors contributing to individual differences in knee osteoarthritis remain elusive. Dispositional traits and socioeconomic status are independent predictors of mental and physical health, although significant variability remains. Dispositional traits...
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Peoples J, Tanner J, Bartley E, Domenico L, Gonzalez C, Cardoso J, et al.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord . 2024 Nov; 25(1):887. PMID: 39511529
Objective: Lower socioeconomic status (SES) is a risk factor for poorer pain-related outcomes. Further, the neighborhood environments of disadvantaged communities can create a milieu of increased stress and deprivation that...
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Huber F, Gonzalez C, Kusko D, Mickle A, Sibille K, Redden D, et al.
Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) . 2024 Oct; 77(1):95-103. PMID: 39466997
Objective: The objective was to examine potential pathways linking neighborhood disadvantage to pain severity in individuals with knee pain consistent with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis (KOA). Methods: The...
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Mun C, Youngstedt S, Petrov M, Pituch K, Elliott J, George S, et al.
Pain Rep . 2024 Oct; 9(6):e1194. PMID: 39465006
Introduction: Chronic overlapping pain conditions (COPCs), such as chronic low back pain (cLBP) and fibromyalgia, frequently cooccur and incur substantial healthcare costs. However, to date, much focus has been placed...