The relationship between medical and recreational cannabis laws and the state-level prevalence of pediatric asthma in the US CUNY Columbia UCSanDiego cannabis asthma pediatricasthma
By Tarun Sai LomteJan 4 2023Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. In a recent study published in Preventive Medicine, researchers evaluated the impact of cannabis legalization on pediatric asthma in the United States .
About the study In the present study, researchers analyzed the relationship between cannabis legalization and the prevalence of asthma in US children. Data from the National Survey on Children’s Health were used to estimate the state-level prevalence of pediatric asthma for the 2011-12, 2016-17, and 2018-19 periods.
Findings The sample comprised 227,451 children under 17, with a mean age of 8.56. Nearly 51% were males, 59.6% were non-Hispanic White, 16.7% were Hispanic, 12.3% were non-Hispanic Black, and 11.3% were from other minoritized racial/ethnic groups. Approximately a fifth of children lived in households with income below 100% federal poverty level and 7.3% without insurance coverage.
Similarly, significant reductions were noted in recent MCL states and those without legalization among children aged 6 – 11. Of note, asthma prevalence increased in states that legalized cannabis, particularly those with RCL, and this increase was significantly larger in RCL states than in those without legalization.
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