
Joshua F. Baker
University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1975–2024
Research topics
- Pharmacology
- Medicine
- Environmental health
- Physical therapy
- Internal medicine
Selected publications
Obesity and Incident Prescription Opioid Use in the U.S., 2000–2015
American Journal of Preventive Medicine · 2020 · 37 citations
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Physical therapy
INTRODUCTION: Prior studies have identified associations between obesity and numerous conditions that increase risks for chronic pain. However, the impact of obesity on prescription opioid use is not well known. This study investigates the association between obesity and incidence of long-term prescription opioid use. METHODS: Fifteen panels of the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey from 2000 to 2015 were pooled to generate a sample of civilian non-institutionalized adults aged 30-84 years who were prescription opioid-naïve for approximately 9 months. Incident long-term prescription opioid use was defined as reporting use at 2 of 3 interviews during a 15-month follow-up. BMI was reported at baseline. Analyses were completed in 2019. RESULTS: ). CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that obesity has contributed to prescription opioid use in the U.S. Future investments in chronic pain reduction may benefit from increased integration with obesity prevention and treatment.
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- 350 shared
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VA Nebraska Western Iowa Health Care System
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Ted R. Mikuls
Boston University
- 179 shared
Grant W. Cannon
VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System
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Brian C. Sauer
Lake City VA Medical Center
- 161 shared
Katherine D. Wysham
University of Washington
- 139 shared
Michael George
University of Pennsylvania
- 123 shared
Punyasha Roul
University of Nebraska Medical Center
- 98 shared
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