Traditionally, heavy cannabis use has been linked to negative impacts on mental sharpness, including impaired memory and verbal skills. However, researchers from SUNY Upstate Medical University argue that the relationship between cannabis and cognitive health is more nuanced. They emphasize the importance of different consumption habits, types of cannabis, and reasons for use in determining cognitive outcomes.
This extensive study analyzed data from the 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, focusing on adults over 45 in the U.S. It examined how various patterns of cannabis use are related to self-reported cognitive decline, taking into account factors such as frequency of use, reasons for consumption, and methods of intake.
The findings offer a beacon of hope, suggesting that cannabis may have protective benefits against cognitive decline. Researchers speculate that these benefits could be linked to cannabis's positive effects on sleep quality and stress reduction—factors that are closely associated with cognitive health and dementia risk.
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