Cannabis Use Is Up Among Older Adults For Wellbeing, Health Purposes: Poll

Cannabis consumption among adults aged 50 and older is on the rise, according to findings from the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA).

The poll reveals that 21% of older adults used a cannabis product containing THC in the past year, with 12% using it at least monthly.

Reasons Older Adults Are Using Cannabis

The poll highlights several reasons older adults are incorporating cannabis into their routines. Main findings indicate that cannabis is playing an increasingly significant role in addressing common health concerns in older populations. Among users, 81% said they consume cannabis to relax or feel good.

Additionally, 68% use it to improve sleep, 63% for pain relief, and 53% for mental health support.

The NPHA poll uses a rigorous methodology to ensure accurate representation. Conducted twice a year online and by telephone, the poll includes …

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