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Marijuana Does Not effect Lung Capacity?
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Well, recent studies say that smoking a joint a day for seven years does not hurt your lungs at all and actually, slightly improves it. (Or a joint once a week for twenty years) But what about the other risks? Brain damage, addiction, ect.? Read the whole story to find out more!
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Periodically smoking marijuana doesn't appear to hurt lung capacity, the largest study ever conducted on pot smokers has found.
Even though most marijuana smokers tend to inhale deeply and hold the smoke in for as long as they can before exhaling, the lung capacity didn't deteriorate even among those who smoked a joint a day for seven years or once a week for 20 years, according to the study published Tuesday in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association.
In recent years, studies on marijuana smoking and its effects on lung function have been contradictory. While most studies have shown no effects on the lungs from smoking cannabis, others have shown adverse effects, and still others have shown improvement in lung function. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, and University of Alabama at Birmingham knew tobacco smoking causes lung damage and leads to respiratory issues such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but they wanted to be clear whether smoking marijuana, had similar effects.
They measured lung function multiple times in more than 5,100 men and women during a 20-year period. In fact, the research shows, some people who regularly smoke marijuana can have a slight improvement in lung function.
Experts say that people shouldnt simply take the news as green light to get high, but should also consider other factors.
Marijuana is a complicated substance, and for people who are thinking about what theyve done in the past or are thinking about using marijuana or believing it can help medically, their decision should not be based on lung consideration, says study co-author Dr. Stefan Kertesz, a researcher and primary care doctor at University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Birmingham VA Medical Center.
Its not a decision about lung health, its all the other issues: the risk of addiction, an increase in the chance of having accidents and social functioning.
Researchers reached their findings by using data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, collecting repeated measurements of lung function and smoking from March 1985 to August 2006. More than half of the participants, or 54 percent, said they were current marijuana smokers, cigarette smokers or both when the study began. The average marijuana use was only a joint or two a few times a month typical for U.S. marijuana users, Kertesz said.
The authors calculated the effects of tobacco and marijuana separately, both in people who used only one or the other, and in people who used both. They also considered other factors that could influence lung function, including air pollution in cities studied.
The analyses showed pot didn't appear to harm lung function, but cigarettes did. Cigarette smokers' test scores worsened steadily during the study.
Researchers measured how well participants could blow air in and out. A healthy adult can exhale about a gallon of air in one second. Although their study focused on lighter smokers, they found some people who smoked more than a joint a day for seven years, could exhale slightly more air than that.
Kertesz says that extra strength may come from the habit of deeply inhaling, holding and slowly exhaling marijuana smoke.
Its a tiny increase; its not a big increase to lung health, he says. So be careful not to say that, Oh, wow! Lungs work better on marijuana. That would be totally inaccurate.
Authors say there weren't enough heavy users (those who smoked two or more joints a day) among those in the study to draw firm conclusions on that group.
Dr. Donald Tashkin, who has studied the relationship between marijuana smoking and lung function for more than 30 years as a professor of medicine at UCLA, says the study confirms what other research has also concluded.
This is a well-done study involving more subjects than in the past, says Tashkin, who is not affiliated with the new study. The public should take away its a confirmatory study, but larger and longer than previous studies demonstrating, once again, that smoking marijuana does not impair lung function, unlike tobacco.
Tashkin says scientists have a theory that lung capacity is not affected in marijuana smokers because the chemical THC in marijuana has immunosuppressant properties that interfere with the development of respiratory issues such as COPD. He says this indicates there will be lower rates of COPD, but marijuana smokers are still at risk for chronic bronchitis, which means they tend to have increased cough and mucus. The study didn't look at the risk of lung cancer.
And Tashkin cautions about drawing overall conclusions from the new work: Were only talking about one end point. Were not looking at lung cancer, chronic bronchitis symptoms. We are not looking at other effects, behavioral effects. We are looking at lung function.
Even though most marijuana smokers tend to inhale deeply and hold the smoke in for as long as they can before exhaling, the lung capacity didn't deteriorate even among those who smoked a joint a day for seven years or once a week for 20 years, according to the study published Tuesday in JAMA, the journal of the American Medical Association.
In recent years, studies on marijuana smoking and its effects on lung function have been contradictory. While most studies have shown no effects on the lungs from smoking cannabis, others have shown adverse effects, and still others have shown improvement in lung function. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, and University of Alabama at Birmingham knew tobacco smoking causes lung damage and leads to respiratory issues such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but they wanted to be clear whether smoking marijuana, had similar effects.
They measured lung function multiple times in more than 5,100 men and women during a 20-year period. In fact, the research shows, some people who regularly smoke marijuana can have a slight improvement in lung function.
Experts say that people shouldnt simply take the news as green light to get high, but should also consider other factors.
Marijuana is a complicated substance, and for people who are thinking about what theyve done in the past or are thinking about using marijuana or believing it can help medically, their decision should not be based on lung consideration, says study co-author Dr. Stefan Kertesz, a researcher and primary care doctor at University of Alabama at Birmingham and the Birmingham VA Medical Center.
Its not a decision about lung health, its all the other issues: the risk of addiction, an increase in the chance of having accidents and social functioning.
Researchers reached their findings by using data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults, collecting repeated measurements of lung function and smoking from March 1985 to August 2006. More than half of the participants, or 54 percent, said they were current marijuana smokers, cigarette smokers or both when the study began. The average marijuana use was only a joint or two a few times a month typical for U.S. marijuana users, Kertesz said.
The authors calculated the effects of tobacco and marijuana separately, both in people who used only one or the other, and in people who used both. They also considered other factors that could influence lung function, including air pollution in cities studied.
The analyses showed pot didn't appear to harm lung function, but cigarettes did. Cigarette smokers' test scores worsened steadily during the study.
Researchers measured how well participants could blow air in and out. A healthy adult can exhale about a gallon of air in one second. Although their study focused on lighter smokers, they found some people who smoked more than a joint a day for seven years, could exhale slightly more air than that.
Kertesz says that extra strength may come from the habit of deeply inhaling, holding and slowly exhaling marijuana smoke.
Its a tiny increase; its not a big increase to lung health, he says. So be careful not to say that, Oh, wow! Lungs work better on marijuana. That would be totally inaccurate.
Authors say there weren't enough heavy users (those who smoked two or more joints a day) among those in the study to draw firm conclusions on that group.
Dr. Donald Tashkin, who has studied the relationship between marijuana smoking and lung function for more than 30 years as a professor of medicine at UCLA, says the study confirms what other research has also concluded.
This is a well-done study involving more subjects than in the past, says Tashkin, who is not affiliated with the new study. The public should take away its a confirmatory study, but larger and longer than previous studies demonstrating, once again, that smoking marijuana does not impair lung function, unlike tobacco.
Tashkin says scientists have a theory that lung capacity is not affected in marijuana smokers because the chemical THC in marijuana has immunosuppressant properties that interfere with the development of respiratory issues such as COPD. He says this indicates there will be lower rates of COPD, but marijuana smokers are still at risk for chronic bronchitis, which means they tend to have increased cough and mucus. The study didn't look at the risk of lung cancer.
And Tashkin cautions about drawing overall conclusions from the new work: Were only talking about one end point. Were not looking at lung cancer, chronic bronchitis symptoms. We are not looking at other effects, behavioral effects. We are looking at lung function.
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Marijuana being "bad" is just a lot of bs. It actually became illegal because some guy just decided to cause a lot of craziness and propaganda. It was like in the 1950's or something but it wasn't that long ago. I've read so many studies and essays on marijuana.
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Does not really make a difference when you smoke it with tobacco.... :facepalm:
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When ever some one says something against weed I give them this list.
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Snoop Dogg: Famous Rapper/Actor (Smokes a lot of weed)
Wiz Khalifa: Rapper (Smokes lot of weed)
Cheech and Chong: Actor/comedian (lots of weed)
*Almost any rapper*
Miley Cyrus *lol*
These people are all famous people who smoke weed and are living damn fine snoop dogg is getting up their in age.. The man is smart and talented and smokes a lot of weed.. People say weed makes you stupid. You act stupid when your smoking lol but when your off the high you feel normal.. Yea sure the first couple of days you might forget some stuff but as people we learn new things every day.. Learning is what makes brain cells.. Smoking weed is killing brain cells well so what I'm going to make up the number I killed the next day.. thats how I look at it.. I mean if the sh*t wasn't healthy I know over their is some parts of America you guys have medical marijuana and that's just amazing that some places relived that this stuff is not as bad as people say it is and then they use it for a medication.. I my self have a problem where marijuana helps and I never felt so good in my entire life. My back went to f*ck my last year of school and was always in pain.. Ever since I took up marijuana my back has felt great and I have been in a really good mood and wanting to do more things.
To sum it up.. It's not bad for you.. Don't listen to the lies they feed you in school.
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Snoop Dogg: Famous Rapper/Actor (Smokes a lot of weed)
Wiz Khalifa: Rapper (Smokes lot of weed)
Cheech and Chong: Actor/comedian (lots of weed)
*Almost any rapper*
Miley Cyrus *lol*
These people are all famous people who smoke weed and are living damn fine snoop dogg is getting up their in age.. The man is smart and talented and smokes a lot of weed.. People say weed makes you stupid. You act stupid when your smoking lol but when your off the high you feel normal.. Yea sure the first couple of days you might forget some stuff but as people we learn new things every day.. Learning is what makes brain cells.. Smoking weed is killing brain cells well so what I'm going to make up the number I killed the next day.. thats how I look at it.. I mean if the sh*t wasn't healthy I know over their is some parts of America you guys have medical marijuana and that's just amazing that some places relived that this stuff is not as bad as people say it is and then they use it for a medication.. I my self have a problem where marijuana helps and I never felt so good in my entire life. My back went to f*ck my last year of school and was always in pain.. Ever since I took up marijuana my back has felt great and I have been in a really good mood and wanting to do more things.
To sum it up.. It's not bad for you.. Don't listen to the lies they feed you in school.
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I don't see why people say its bad for you any ways it isn't bad at all it makes you calm and in a good mood. I smoke and nothing bad happens to me except my first time when I was scared I would get caught but paranorma or whatever is like a 1 time effect. You don't see things or anything like that it just makes everything better than its suppose to be which is good
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marijuana isnt bad <3 thats it . and it became illegal because it cannot be taxed by the government .
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payless wrote I don't see why people say its bad for you any ways it isn't bad at all it makes you calm and in a good mood. I smoke and nothing bad happens to me except my first time when I was scared I would get caught but paranorma or whatever is like a 1 time effect. You don't see things or anything like that it just makes everything better than its suppose to be which is goodYou don't see any thing but you do feel some crazy sh*t if your on the good stuff... If all your getting is relaxed you need to get off the mids and try some dank.. and if you can't find dank get some golden hair mids. or try Sour D (dank) it will slap you in the face like mike tyson the sh*t really makes you relaxed I believe it is a sativa document so you should be calm but also have a great floating feeling. But Sour D also causes major,major couch lock and makes you not want to move :/ or if your a lucky American just smoke Kush
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Still bad for you. That is why I do no do it. Gotta stay healthy!
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Smoking weed can cause Lung Cancer, Told by a Doctor
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weed may not be bad, BUT it does kill a lot of people,
see how many people kill each other for a dime? :trollin:
see how many people kill each other for a dime? :trollin:
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