Cannabis Use and Sport: A Systematic Review
Autor: | Rajiv Gandhi, Mohit Bhandari, Chetan Gohal, Timothy Leroux, Moin Khan, Bheeshma Ravi, Shgufta Docter |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Marijuana Abuse Poison control Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Decriminalization Context (language use) Marijuana Smoking Athletic Performance 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Medicine Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Dronabinol Psychiatry biology Athletes business.industry Human factors and ergonomics 030229 sport sciences biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Current Research Organizational Policy Substance abuse Substance Abuse Detection Systematic review Cannabis business Sports |
Zdroj: | Sports Health |
Popis: | Context:Cannabis use has increased, in large part due to decriminalization. Despite this increase in usage, it remains unclear what proportion of athletes use cannabis and what effect it has on athletic performance and recovery.Objective:To systematically review cannabis use among athletes, including epidemiology, effect on performance and recovery, and regulations for use in sport.Data Sources:PubMed, MEDLINE, and EMBASE databases were queried from database inception through November 15, 2018. A hand search of policies, official documents, and media reports was performed for relevant information.Study Selection:All studies related to cannabis use in athletes, including impact on athletic performance or recovery, were included.Study Design:Systematic review.Level of Evidence:Level 4.Data Extraction:Demographic and descriptive data of included studies relating to epidemiology of cannabis use in athletes were extracted and presented in weighted means or percentages where applicable.Results:Overall, 37 studies were included, of which the majority were cross-sectional studies of elite and university athletes. Among 11 studies reporting use among athletes (n = 46,202), approximately 23.4% of respondents reported using cannabis in the past 12 months. Two studies found a negative impact on performance, while another 2 studies found no impact. There was no literature on the influence of cannabis on athletic recovery. Across athletic organizations and leagues, there is considerable variability in acceptable thresholds for urine tetrahydrocannabinol levels (>15 to 150 ng/mL) and penalties for athletes found to be above these accepted thresholds.Conclusion:Overall, these results suggest that approximately 1 in 4 athletes report using cannabis within the past year. Based on the available evidence, cannabis does not appear to positively affect performance, but the literature surrounding this is generally poor. Given the variability in regulation across different sport types and competition levels, as well as the growing number of states legalizing recreational cannabis use, there is a need to improve our understanding of the effects of cannabis use on the athlete and perhaps adopt a clearer and overarching policy for the use of cannabis by athletes in all sports and at all levels. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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