How and why adults use cannabis during physical activity.

Whitney L Ogle, Gregg J Gold, Lukas E Coppen, Claire Copriviza
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Abstract

Background: With increased legalization of cannabis, users are combining cannabis with exercise. The purpose of this study is to understand how and why people use cannabis when participating in physical activity.

Methods: A convenience sample of cannabis users participated in an anonymous online survey created by the authors regarding exercise habits while under the influence of cannabis, perceived benefits, unanticipated experiences related to cannabis and exercise, and demographics.

Results: One hundred thirty-one respondents (18-55 years) were eligible and began the survey. Nearly 60 physical activities under the influence of cannabis were reported. The most frequently reported modes of exercise included hiking (60%), yoga (58%), and aerobic machines (50%). The primary reasons for using cannabis before exercise were "helping to focus/concentrate" (66%), "helping enjoy the exercise experience" (65%), and "enhancing mind-body-spirit connection" (65%). Thirty-three participants reported "yes" or "maybe" regarding having an experience they "didn't anticipate or desire while exercising under the influence of cannabis."

Discussion: Participants' reasons for exercising with cannabis span the physiological, psychological, neuromotor, and even spiritual domains. However, some reported an undesired experience when pairing cannabis with exercise. While this was an online survey with a small sample size, our results agree with and contribute to the growing research investigating cannabis use and physical activity participation.

Conclusion: We found considerable heterogeneity in types of physical activity participation under the influence of cannabis, as well as perceived benefits of use. This study provides directions to further explore the risks and benefits of combining cannabis with physical activity.

成年人在体育活动中如何以及为何使用大麻。
背景:随着大麻合法化的增加,使用者将大麻与运动结合起来。这项研究的目的是了解人们在参加体育活动时如何以及为什么使用大麻。方法:大麻使用者的方便样本参加了作者创建的一项匿名在线调查,内容涉及大麻影响下的运动习惯、感知益处、与大麻和运动相关的意外体验以及人口统计学。结果:符合条件的调查对象131人(18-55岁)开始调查。据报告,在大麻影响下进行了近60项体育活动。最常见的运动方式包括徒步旅行(60%)、瑜伽(58%)和有氧健身器(50%)。运动前使用大麻的主要原因是“有助于集中注意力”(66%)、“有助于享受运动体验”(65%)和“增强身心联系”(65%)。33名参与者回答说“是”或“可能”,他们“在大麻的影响下锻炼时没有预料到或想要”的经历。讨论:参与者使用大麻进行锻炼的原因涵盖了生理、心理、神经运动甚至精神领域。然而,一些人报告说,将大麻与运动结合起来会有不愉快的经历。虽然这是一个小样本的在线调查,但我们的结果与越来越多的关于大麻使用和体育活动参与的研究一致,并为其做出了贡献。结论:我们发现在大麻影响下参与体育活动的类型以及使用大麻的感知益处存在相当大的异质性。这项研究为进一步探索大麻与体育活动结合的风险和益处提供了方向。
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