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More Cannabis = Less Fatty Liver Disease

Discussion in 'Marijuana News' started by Storm Crow, Jun 5, 2023.

  1. Seems the more cannabis you use, the less likely it is that you will develop fatty liver disease! (That's what the "inversely associated with liver steatosis" in the title of the study means. )


    Analysis: Cannabis Use Associated with Lower Risk of Fatty Liver Disease (news – 2023)
    https://norml.org/news/2023/06/01/a...iated-with-lower-risk-of-fatty-liver-disease/

    Hubei, China: Adults with a history of cannabis use are less likely than non-users to be diagnosed with liver steatosis (abnormal fat retention a/k/a fatty liver disease), according to data published in the journal PLOS One.

    A group of Chinese investigators assessed the relationship between marijuana use and the prevalence of fatty liver disease in a cohort of 2,622 US adults. Study participants consisted of current cannabis consumers, former consumers, and lifetime non-users.

    Researchers determined that both current and former users possessed lower rates of liver steatosis than did those with no history of marijuana use – a finding that is consistent with numerous other studies.

    Authors of the study concluded: “In this nationally representative sample, current marijuana use is inversely associated with steatosis. … Further studies are required to confirm these results longitudinally, and investigations into marijuana compounds and their biological effects are promising for treating and preventing fatty liver disease.” (snipped)

    For those who would prefer to read the actual study the full study, here's the link.

    Marijuana use is inversely associated with liver steatosis detected by transient elastography in the general United States population in NHANES 2017–2018: A cross-sectional study. (China) (full - 2023)
    Marijuana use is inversely associated with liver steatosis detected by transient elastography in the general United States population in NHANES 2017–2018: A cross-sectional study


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  2. i drink a pint of vodka a day,so my 100mg a day of THC lowers my enzymes?
    or is that only in china?
     
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