Or at least, it’s having a big impact on obesity, according to Cornell University and San Diego State University researchers.
Legalising marijuana is good for people’s health
Researchers have finally proven that legalising marijuana for medical use is good for people’s health.
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The researchers reviewed 12 years of data – and found that overall, states which legalised marijuana for medical purposes had a 2% to 6% drop in the probability of obesity.
The researchers believe that, in older patients, medical marijuana also leads to an increase in mobility, by helping them deal with aches and pains – helping to combat obesity.
The researchers write, ‘These findings are consistent with the hypothesis that medical marijuana laws may be more likely to induce marijuana use for health-related reasons among older individuals, and cause substitution toward lower-calorie recreational ‘highs’ among younger individuals.'
The reserachers added that ‘The enforcement of MMLs (medical marijuana laws) is associated with a 2% to 6% decline in the probability of obesity. '
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