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Lifetime cannabis exposure and small airway function in a population-based cohort study.

Hua Shin TanHelena M McAnallyJack DummerRobert J Hancox
Published in: ERJ open research (2022)
Cannabis use is associated with small airway dysfunction at age 45 years, indicating an increase in peripheral airway resistance and reactance. These associations were greater and mostly only statistically significant among women. Associations were weaker and mostly nonsignificant after bronchodilator use, suggesting that cannabis-induced changes in small airways may be at least partially reversible.
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