As marijuana legalization heats up the competition among vendors nationwide, some experts are warning about the sneaky side effects of smoking it. Daily weed smoking could cause complications for heart health, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. Researchers at the University of California San Francisco analyzed CDC data from 434,104 respondents to examine how cannabis use was associated with cardiovascular events.
The impact of cannabis on the risks of having coronary heart disease, acute myocardial infarction and stroke were compared between those in the general adult population and those who had never smoked tobacco. Of those surveyed, about 4% were daily cannabis smokers, 7.1% were non-daily users and 88.9% had not used any marijuana in the past 30 days. Daily cannabis users had a 25% increased risk of heart attack and a 42% increased risk of stroke, the study found.
Study co-author Dr. Abra Jeffers of Massachusetts General Hospital shared her reaction to the study findings with Fox News Digital. 'People think marijuana is harmless. It is not,' she said. 'We found that using marijuana is as bad as smoking tobacco cigarettes.' 'While we reported the results for daily use, any use increases risk — with more days of use per month associated with higher risk.
That is the farthest from the truth,' he told Fox News Digital. 'Cannabinoids have what we call psychotropic effects that affect your perception … and mental status. And like prescription medications that are psychotropic, they carry side effects.' Page added, 'We do need to get out to the public the fact that there is a potential for these types of cardiovascular events and people need to make an informed decision.
For people who use medical marijuana under the supervision of a physician, Page reiterated the importance of weighing the risks and benefits with the medical provider. 'Adult consumers in states with modern cannabis laws have the option to legally choose the safer substance.
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