A 44-Year Study Flips the Script on Cannabis and Mental Decline—Could THC Actually Spare Your Smarts?
Question from Linkedin: "Opinion on this?
Kurzgesagt just published a new video.
THC-potency, amount and starting at an early age does seems to matter - for some users."
https://youtu.be/qBRaI0ZeAf8
Question from LinkedIn: "Haven’t read through yet, but was it a double blind study? Glad to hear it does take into account socioeconomic factors."
No, a double blind study wouldn’t be able to find these data.
Me: It was a longitudinal cohort study analyzing the relationship between cannabis use and cognitive decline over a mean interval of 44 years.
Data collection spans from military conscription assessments (1967–1989) to follow-ups (2015–2022).
Participants were 5162 Danish men, part of the Danish Aging and Cognition (DanACo) cohort.
It was a multi-center collaboration led by University of Copenhagen, incorporating Danish health registries.
Question from Linkedin: "Opinion on this?
Kurzgesagt just published a new video.
THC-potency, amount and starting at an early age does seems to matter - for some users."
https://youtu.be/qBRaI0ZeAf8
Question from LinkedIn: "Haven’t read through yet, but was it a double blind study? Glad to hear it does take into account socioeconomic factors."
No, a double blind study wouldn’t be able to find these data.
Me: It was a longitudinal cohort study analyzing the relationship between cannabis use and cognitive decline over a mean interval of 44 years.
Data collection spans from military conscription assessments (1967–1989) to follow-ups (2015–2022).
Participants were 5162 Danish men, part of the Danish Aging and Cognition (DanACo) cohort.
It was a multi-center collaboration led by University of Copenhagen, incorporating Danish health registries.