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Marijuana Matters: Reviewing the Impact of Marijuana on Cognition Brain Structure and Function Exploring Policy Implications and Barriers to Research

机译:大麻问题:回顾大麻对认知大脑结构和功能的影响并探索政策含义和研究障碍

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The neurobiologic effects of cannabis, commonly referred to as “marijuana” (MJ), have been studied for decades. The impact of recreational MJ use on cognition and measures of brain function and structure is outlined and variables influencing study results are discussed, including age of the consumer, patterns of MJ use, variations in MJ potency and the presence of additional cannabinoids. Although evidence suggests that chronic, heavy recreational MJ use is related to cognitive decrements and neural changes, particularly when use begins in adolescence, findings from studies of recreational MJ users may not be applicable to medical marijuana (MMJ) patients given differences in demographic variables, product selection, and reasons for use. Although additional research is needed to fully understand the impact of MJ and individual cannabinoids on the brain, current findings are beginning to inform public policy, including considerations for age limits, potential limits for some cannabinoids, and guidelines for use. However, barriers continue to impede researchers’ ability to conduct studies that will guide policy change and provide vital information to consumers and patients regarding best practices and safest methods for use. The need for information is critical, as legalization of MJ for medical and recreational use is increasingly widespread.
机译:大麻的神经生物学作用(通常称为“大麻”(MJ))已被研究了数十年。概述了娱乐性MJ使用对认知的影响以及脑功能和结构的度量,并讨论了影响研究结果的变量,包括消费者年龄,MJ使用方式,MJ效力的变化以及其他大麻素的存在。尽管有证据表明,长期大量使用娱乐性MJ与认知能力下降和神经变化有关,尤其是在青春期开始使用时,但由于人口统计学差异,娱乐性MJ使用者的研究结果可能不适用于医用大麻(MMJ)患者,产品选择以及使用原因。尽管需要进行更多的研究以充分了解MJ和单个大麻素对大脑的影响,但当前的发现已开始为公共政策提供信息,包括年龄限制,某些大麻素的潜在限制以及使用指南等方面的考虑。但是,障碍仍然阻碍研究人员进行能够指导政策变化并向消费者和患者提供有关最佳实践和最安全使用方法的重要信息的研究能力。由于医疗和娱乐用途MJ的合法性日益广泛,因此信息的需求至关重要。

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