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Asthma prevalence among US 9th-12th graders who report past 30-day cannabis use in 2019.

Kevin D SilvermanKeely Cheslack-PostavaDeepa RastogiLuisa N BorrellRenee D Goodwin
Published in: Pediatric pulmonology (2024)
Asthma was more common among youth who reported any cannabis use, relative to youth who reported no use (29.07% vs. 23.62%; AOR = 1.25 (1.20, 1.30)). Asthma was greater among youth who reported more frequent cannabis use; asthma was highest among youth who reported having used cannabis "40 or more times" in the month (31.38%; AOR = 1.35 (1.25, 1.45)) CONCLUSION: Asthma is more common among youth who use cannabis, relative to those who do not, and the prevalence of asthma increases with frequency of use among 9th-12th graders in the US. More public health and clinical research is needed quickly to produce scientific data that can inform clinical guidelines and public health policy, as well as parents and youth, on the potential relationship between cannabis use and respiratory health among youth.
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