One Joint of Marijuana Equals Five Cigarettes

Report Published by Research Institute of New Zealand

By mc webb, published Aug 06, 2007
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Researchers from the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand have found that a single joint of cannabis causes the same amount of damage to the lungs. This report was published on 30th July and is available to the public.

Researchers from the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand examined 340 adults between the ages of 18 to 70 in order to assess the effects of cannabis on the respiratory system.

They found the effect on the lungs of each joint was equivalent to smoking between 2.5 and five cigarettes in one go. Professor Richard Beasley and his colleagues divided the participants into four smoking categories:

- Cannabis only

- Tobacco only

- Combined Cannabis and Tobacco

- Non smokers

All of the participants underwent high definition CT scans and took special breathing tests in order to assess how well their lungs worked.

The study, published in the medical journal, Thorax, found cannabis smoking was associated with airflow restriction and hyperinflation of the lungs. The degree of damage was related to the amount of cannabis used.

Emphysema, a progressive and crippling lung disease, was found only in those who smoked tobacco, either alone or in a combination. However, cannabis damaged the lungs by reducing the number of small fine airways; these play an important role in transporting oxygen and waste products to and from the blood.

Wheezing, chest tightness, coughs and increased production of sputum (phlegm) were all associated with cannabis use. Commenting on the finding that one joint of cannabis was similar to 2.5 to 5 tobacco cigarettes in terms of lung damage, the authors say this is because of the way a cannabis joint is smoked. "Cannabis is usually smoked without a filter, and to a shorter butt length and the smoke is at a higher temperature." Other factors associated with the study included that cannabis smokers inhale more deeply and hold their breath for longer.

One Joint of Marijuana Equals Five Cigarettes

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Takeaways
  • cannabis is used by an estimated 160 million people worldwide
  • cannabis can increase psychosis by 40 percent depending on how long it is used
  • Institute of New Zealand
Did You Know?
With over 160 million smokers of cannabis worldwide, this newest report from the Medical Research Institute of New Zealand shows enough evidence that using cannabis could increase the risk of developing a psychotic illness in later life.
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yo mary jane dude are you dumb? you are most def supposed to inhale weed. flippin idiot

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 9:07:54 PM

 
Marijuana doesnt cause any lung damage. Your not supposed to inhale the smoke from marijuana, it sits in your mouth. People are dumb and tested it just like a cigarette and inhaled it, in which case may cause more lung damage considering your not supposed to inhale. So you guys are dumb!!!

Posted on 02/12/2008 at 12:02:08 PM

 
jeez! my lungs must look like a loofa good read

Posted on 08/12/2007 at 12:08:00 PM

 
Great to read an article which shows exactly what marijuana can do instead of articles which say how great it is

Posted on 08/09/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

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