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The New Runners High? Examining Relationships Between Cannabis Use and Exercise Behavior in States With Legalized Cannabis

机译:新跑步者的高位?检查大麻合法化国家的大麻使用与锻炼行为之间的关系

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Scientific literature examining cannabis use in the context of health behaviors, such as exercise engagement, is extremely sparse and has yielded inconsistent findings. This issue is becoming increasingly relevant as cannabis legalization continues, a situation that has been associated with increased initiation of use among adults, and increased potency of available products in legalized states. Physical activity is among the most important health behaviors, but many Americans do not meet minimum exercise recommendations for healthy living. Common issues surrounding low exercise rates include inadequate enjoyment of and motivation to exercise, and poor recovery from exercise. It is unclear whether cannabis use shortly before and/or after exercise impacts these issues, and whether this co-use affects exercise performance. The present online survey study examines attitudes and behaviors regarding cannabis use with exercise among adult cannabis users living in states with full legal access (N = 605). Results indicated that the majority (81.7%) of participants endorsed using cannabis concurrently with exercise, and those who did tended to be younger and more likely to be males (p < 0.0005 for both). Even after controlling for these differences, co-users reported engaging in more minutes of aerobic and anaerobic exercise per week (p < 0.01 and p < 0.05, respectively). In addition, the majority of participants who endorsed using cannabis shortly before/after exercise reported that doing so enhances their enjoyment of and recovery from exercise, and approximately half reported that it increases their motivation to exercise. This study represents an important step in clarifying cannabis use with exercise among adult users in states with legal cannabis markets, and provides guidance for future research directions.
机译:在健康行为(例如运动参与)中检查大麻使用情况的科学文献极为稀少,得出的结果不一致。随着大麻合法化的继续,这个问题变得越来越重要,这种情况与成人开始使用大麻的增加以及合法化国家可用产品的效力增加有关。体育锻炼是最重要的健康行为之一,但是许多美国人没有达到健康生活的最低运动建议。低运动率的常见问题包括对运动的享受不足和缺乏动力,以及运动后恢复能力差。目前尚不清楚运动前后大麻的使用是否会影响这些问题,以及这种共同使用是否会影响运动表现。本在线调查研究调查了生活在具有完全合法访问权的州(N = 605)的成年大麻使用者中有关锻炼使用大麻的态度和行为。结果表明,大多数参与者(81.7%)赞同在锻炼的同时使用大麻,而那些确实更年轻,更可能是男性的参与者(两者均p <0.0005)。即使在控制了这些差异之后,共同使用者仍报告每周进行更多分钟的有氧和无氧运动(分别为p <0.01和p <0.05)。此外,大多数在运动前/运动后不久使用大麻的参与者表示,这样做可以增加他们对运动的享受和康复,而大约一半的人报告说,这样做可以增加运动的动机。这项研究是在具有合法大麻市场的州中,澄清成年人使用大麻的重要步骤,并为未来的研究方向提供了指导。

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