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    Smoking Cannabis Significantly Impairs Vision – But Many Users Are Unaware of It

    By University of GranadaApril 16, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Smoking cannabis notably affects important visual functions such as acuity, contrast sensitivity, stereopsis, focus, and glare sensitivity.

    Cannabis worsens vision, but most users don’t notice—raising safety concerns.

    A study carried out by the University of Granada indicates that smoking cannabis significantly alters key visual functions, such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, three-dimensional vision (stereopsis), the ability to focus, and glare sensitivity.

    Yet, more than 90% of users believe that using cannabis has no effect on their vision, or only a slight effect.

    A group of researchers from the Department of Optics of the University of Granada (UGR) has studied the effects of smoking cannabis on various visual parameters compared to the effect that the users themselves perceive the drug to have on their vision.

    This study, led by Carolina Ortiz Herrera and Rosario González Anera, has been published in the journal Scientific Reports. Its main author, Sonia Ortiz Peregrina, explains that cannabis use is on the rise despite being an illegal drug. According to the national Survey on Alcohol, Drugs and Other Addictions in Spain 2019-2020, cannabis use nationally has increased since 2011, with 37% of Spanish adults having used this drug at some time. Approximately 10% consumed it in the last year.

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    According to the National Survey on Alcohol, Drugs and Other Addictions in Spain 2019-2020, cannabis use has increased since 2011 in Spain. Credit: University of Granada

    In this study, which had the approval of the Human Research Ethics Committee of the UGR (ref. 921/CCEIH/2019), an exhaustive visual trial was conducted on 31 cannabis users, both when they had not consumed any substance in advance and also when they were under the effect of the drug. The researchers also studied the participants’ perception of the visual effects of having consumed this drug.

    Perception vs. Measured Reality

    The results showed that, following consumption, visual aspects such as visual acuity, contrast sensitivity, three-dimensional vision (stereopsis), the ability to focus, and glare sensitivity significantly worsened. Despite this, not all subjects reported a worsening of their vision after smoking cannabis. Indeed, 30% reported that their vision had not suffered at all, while 65% responded that it had worsened only slightly. The authors note that the visual parameter that could be most strongly linked to users’ perception of the visual effect is contrast sensitivity.

    The study found a negative effect on all of the visual parameters evaluated, with the effect of cannabis on some of the parameters being analyzed for the first time in this research. These results, together with the lack of awareness that the participants presented about the visual impairment caused by smoking cannabis, indicate the need to carry out awareness-raising campaigns, as this visual deterioration can pose a danger when performing everyday tasks.

    Reference: “Effects of cannabis on visual function and self-perceived visual quality” by Sonia Ortiz-Peregrina, Carolina Ortiz, Miriam Casares-López, José R. Jiménez and Rosario G. Anera, 18 January 2021, Scientific Reports.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81070-5

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