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Adolescents and young marijuana users exhibit mild cognitive deficits and differences in brain structure
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Because young and middle-aged cognitive deficits and more severe hippocampal atrophy are risk factors for later dementia
Adolescents and young marijuana users exhibit mild cognitive deficits and differences in brain structure
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The study recruited 1037 members of a representative cohort born between 1972 and 1973 until age 45 with a 94% retention rate
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Cannabis use and dependence were assessed at 18, 21, 26, 32, 38 and 45 years of age
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IQ was assessed at 7, 9, 11 and 45 years of age
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Specific neuropsychological functions and hippocampal volume were assessed at age 45
IQ was assessed at 7, 9, 11 and 45 years of age
Long-term marijuana users showed a decline in IQ from childhood to middle age (average = -5.
They were absent or smaller in long-term smokers, drinkers, middle-aged recreational marijuana users, and marijuana abstainers
Comparison of childhood IQ, adult IQ, and changes in IQ among long-term marijuana users and five subgroups of children
Cognitive deficits in long-term marijuana users cannot be explained by persistent smoking, alcohol or other illicit drug use, child socioeconomic status, low child self-control, or family history of substance dependence
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Long-term marijuana users showed smaller hippocampal volumes, but smaller hippocampal volumes did not statistically mediate marijuana-related cognitive deficits
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Long-term marijuana users showed smaller hippocampal volumes, but smaller hippocampal volumes did not statistically mediate marijuana-related cognitive deficits
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Long-term marijuana users and hippocampal volume
Long-term marijuana users and hippocampal volumeLong-term marijuana users develop cognitive deficits and smaller hippocampal volumes in midlife
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Research is needed to determine whether long-term marijuana users exhibit higher rates of dementia later in life
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Research is needed to determine whether long-term marijuana users exhibit higher rates of dementia later in life
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Long-term marijuana users develop cognitive deficits and smaller hippocampal volumes in midlife
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Research is needed to determine whether long-term marijuana users exhibit higher rates of dementia later in life
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original source
original sourceMeier MH, Caspi A, R Knodt A, et al.
Long-Term Cannabis Use and Cognitive Reserves and Hippocampal Volume in Midlife [published online ahead of print, 2022 Mar 8].
Am J Psychiatry.
2022;appiajp202121060664.
doi:10.
1176/ appi.
ajp.
2021.
21060664
Long-Term Cannabis Use and Cognitive Reserves and Hippocampal Volume in Midlife [published online ahead of print, 2022 Mar 8].
Am J Psychiatry.
2022;appiajp202121060664.
doi:10.
1176/ appi.
ajp.
2021.
21060664 Meier MH, Caspi A, R Knodt A, et al.
Long-Term Cannabis Use and Cognitive Reserves and Hippocampal Volume in Midlife [published online ahead of print, 2022 Mar 8].
Am J Psychiatry.
2022;appiajp202121060664 .
doi:10.
1176/appi.
ajp.
2021.
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