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Gen Z's 'California Sober' Trend: Risks Emerge

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Cannabis potency increased, posing mental and physical risks.
  • Emergency visits for cannabis-induced mental health disorders rose.
  • Regular use can impair cognition, motivation, and heart health.
Gen Z's 'California Sober' Trend: Risks Emerge

The 'California Sober' lifestyle, characterized by alcohol abstinence and increased cannabis consumption, is gaining traction, particularly among Gen Z. This trend, sometimes dubbed 'High January' as cannabis sales surge, prompts experts to highlight potential risks associated with modern, high-potency marijuana products. Despite perceived natural benefits, these products can lead to serious mental, emotional, and physical health consequences.

Studies indicate a nearly 50% rise in emergency department visits for cannabis-induced mental health disorders between 2019 and 2020, remaining elevated through 2023. This suggests a link between cannabis use and the earlier onset of psychiatric disorders. Furthermore, regular use can negatively impact attention span, memory, motivation, and emotional regulation, leading users to feel 'stuck' and less engaged with life.

Concerns extend to cardiovascular health, with research indicating a 29% higher likelihood of heart attack and a 20% increased risk of stroke among weekly cannabis users. Sleep architecture is also disrupted, suppressing REM sleep and leading to chronic deprivation. Addictions specialists caution that cannabis use disorder is a real risk, affecting approximately 30% of users and characterized by cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The 'California Sober' trend, involving increased cannabis use, carries risks of significant mental and physical health consequences due to high-potency products, impacting cognition, motivation, and cardiovascular health.
Emergency department visits for cannabis-induced mental health disorders have seen a significant rise, indicating a potential link between cannabis use and psychiatric issues.
Yes, approximately 30% of cannabis users can develop cannabis use disorder, a condition marked by an inability to stop use despite negative effects, leading to withdrawal symptoms.

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