JAMA neurology

Risk of Dementia in People After Emergency or Hospital Visits Related to Cannabis

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Abstract

Among 6,086,794 individuals, 16,275 (0.3%) had incident acute care due to cannabis use.

  • Annual rates of incident acute care due to cannabis use increased 5.0-fold for individuals aged 45 to 64 years and 26.7-fold for those aged 65 years or older from 2008 to 2021.
  • Individuals with cannabis-related acute care had a 1.5-fold increased risk of dementia diagnosis within 5 years compared to those with all-cause acute care.
  • The risk of dementia diagnosis for individuals with cannabis-related acute care was 3.9-fold higher compared to the general population of the same age and sex.
  • After adjusting for sociodemographics and chronic health conditions, individuals with acute care due to cannabis use remained at elevated risk of dementia compared to those with all-cause acute care.
  • Individuals with acute care due to cannabis use had a lower risk of dementia diagnosis compared to those with acute care due to alcohol use.

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