Use of cannabis can result in subtle changes in the way that you move, cannabis users tend to move their shoulders less and elbows more as they walk.

‘People who use marijuana have a different gait than non-users. Illicit drugs exert their effects by changing the levels of neurotransmitters in the 'pleasure centres' of the brain.’

The researchers compared 22 cannabis users to 22 non-drug using Australians. The cannabis users had consumed the drug more than five times and had no history of illicit stimulant or opioid use. Illicit drugs work by changing the levels of neurotransmitters in the "pleasure centre"' of the brain, which are also important in movement, the researchers said, adding that more analysis was needed. Miss Pearson-Dennett, shared, "This was a small pilot study, therefore a number of questions need to be addressed. 




For example, does a greater amount of cannabis use mean a greater level of impairment? Does the strain or THC/CBD content of the cannabis used change the level of impairment observed? In addition, the physiological mechanisms that underpin changes in movement are not well understood." The study was published in the journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
Source-ANI