YorkWilliams Sophie L, Gibson Laurel P, Gust Charleen J, Giordano Gregory, Hutchison Kent E, Bryan Angela D
Sophie L. YorkWilliams, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO;, Email:
Laurel P. Gibson, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO.
Am J Health Behav. 2020 Jul 1;44(4):420-431. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.44.4.5.
Cannabis use is increasing among older adults. We examined whether cannabis use impacted results of an intervention to increase physical activity in sedentary adults aged 60 and over. We measured differences in body mass index (BMI), exercise behavior, and cardiovascular fitness between older adult cannabis users (N = 28) and nonusers (N = 136) participating in an exercise intervention trial. BMI of cannabis users was significantly lower than non-users (p = .007). Cannabis users reported .70 more days of exercise on the Stanford 7-Day Physical Activity Recall than non-users at the 8-week timepoint (p = .068) and were 4.1 points higher on the exercise subscale of the Community Healthy Activities Model Program for Seniors at 16-weeks (p = .045). Neither baseline nor post-intervention fitness differed by cannabis use status, and cardiovascular fitness improved after intervention in the full sample. These preliminary data suggest that current cannabis use status is not associated with a negative impact on fitness and efforts to increase exercise in sedentary older adults. Future studies should collect more detailed information on patterns and forms of cannabis use to understand their potential health effects for older adults.
老年人中使用大麻的情况正在增加。我们研究了使用大麻是否会影响一项旨在增加60岁及以上久坐不动成年人身体活动的干预措施的效果。我们测量了参与运动干预试验的老年大麻使用者(N = 28)和非使用者(N = 136)之间在体重指数(BMI)、运动行为和心血管健康方面的差异。大麻使用者的BMI显著低于非使用者(p = .007)。在8周时间点,大麻使用者在斯坦福7天身体活动回忆中报告的运动天数比非使用者多0.70天(p = .068),在16周时,在老年人社区健康活动示范项目的运动子量表上高出4.1分(p = .045)。大麻使用状况对基线或干预后的健康状况均无差异,且整个样本在干预后心血管健康状况有所改善。这些初步数据表明,目前的大麻使用状况与对健康状况以及增加久坐不动老年人运动量的努力没有负面影响。未来的研究应收集关于大麻使用模式和形式的更详细信息,以了解其对老年人潜在的健康影响。