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Pot Smokers May Have Lower Risk of Obesity
Despite the tendency of marijuana users to experience the “munchies,”  pot smokers may have a lower risk of obesity that those who don’t use  the drug, a new study finds.
The results show the prevalence of obesity is lower among people who frequently smoke pot compared with those who have never inhaled. The researchers said they were surprised by their initial results,  because they expected to find the opposite. So they examined a second  sample of people, and found exactly the same result. Together, the two  samples studied more than 50,000 people. The reason behind the link is not clear. It could be that people who  use cannabis also engage in other behaviors that lower their obesity  risk. Or it may be that pot smokers exercise more or have a specific diet that keeps them thin, said study  researcher Yann Le Strat, a psychiatrist at Louis Mourier Hospital in  France. “On a personal point of view, I would be surprised that cannabis use is  associated with a higher rate of physical activity, but this cannot be  ruled out,” Le Strat told MyHealthNewsDaily. Another possibility is that components of cannabis may help people lose weight.  If this turns out to be the case, researchers should investigate which  components these might be and try to put them into drug form, Le Strat  said. Cannabis use is known to increase appetite. In studies, drugs have been  developed to block a receptor in the brain that is activated by  cannabis compounds (called the cannabinoid CB1 receptor) in the hope  that the drugs would reduce hunger. However, very few studies have  looked at the link between cannabis use and obesity. Le Strat and colleagues examined data from two national surveys in the  United States called the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and  Related Conditions (NESARC) and the National Comorbidity  Survey—Replication, involving about 41,600 and 9,100 people,  respectively. Between 4 and 7 percent of participants in these surveys reported using cannabis at least once in the last year. Obesity was assessed using participants’ body mass index (BMI). The survey showed that about 22 to 25 percent of people who don’t smoke  pot were obese, while 16 to 17 percent of cannabis users were obese. Obesity was less common among users who smoked pot more frequently. For  instance, the NESARC survey showed about 14 percent of participants who  used cannabis three days a week or more were obese, the researchers  said. Between 0.7 and 1.8 percent of the sample smoked marijuana this  frequently. The participants reported their own BMI as well as cannabis use, so if  they did not give accurate estimates of these measurements, the results  could be skewed. Pass it on: Obesity is less common in people who smoke cannabis.

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Pot Smokers May Have Lower Risk of Obesity

Despite the tendency of marijuana users to experience the “munchies,” pot smokers may have a lower risk of obesity that those who don’t use the drug, a new study finds.

The results show the prevalence of obesity is lower among people who frequently smoke pot compared with those who have never inhaled.

The researchers said they were surprised by their initial results, because they expected to find the opposite. So they examined a second sample of people, and found exactly the same result. Together, the two samples studied more than 50,000 people.

The reason behind the link is not clear. It could be that people who use cannabis also engage in other behaviors that lower their obesity risk. Or it may be that pot smokers exercise more or have a specific diet that keeps them thin, said study researcher Yann Le Strat, a psychiatrist at Louis Mourier Hospital in France.

“On a personal point of view, I would be surprised that cannabis use is associated with a higher rate of physical activity, but this cannot be ruled out,” Le Strat told MyHealthNewsDaily.

Another possibility is that components of cannabis may help people lose weight. If this turns out to be the case, researchers should investigate which components these might be and try to put them into drug form, Le Strat said.

Cannabis use is known to increase appetite. In studies, drugs have been developed to block a receptor in the brain that is activated by cannabis compounds (called the cannabinoid CB1 receptor) in the hope that the drugs would reduce hunger. However, very few studies have looked at the link between cannabis use and obesity.

Le Strat and colleagues examined data from two national surveys in the United States called the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) and the National Comorbidity Survey—Replication, involving about 41,600 and 9,100 people, respectively.

Between 4 and 7 percent of participants in these surveys reported using cannabis at least once in the last year.

Obesity was assessed using participants’ body mass index (BMI).

The survey showed that about 22 to 25 percent of people who don’t smoke pot were obese, while 16 to 17 percent of cannabis users were obese.

Obesity was less common among users who smoked pot more frequently. For instance, the NESARC survey showed about 14 percent of participants who used cannabis three days a week or more were obese, the researchers said. Between 0.7 and 1.8 percent of the sample smoked marijuana this frequently.

The participants reported their own BMI as well as cannabis use, so if they did not give accurate estimates of these measurements, the results could be skewed.

Pass it on: Obesity is less common in people who smoke cannabis.

THERE IS HOPE.

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