Summary:
- A new federally-funded study found that people are more physically active on days they use marijuana, challenging the "lazy stoner" stereotype.
- The study analyzed data from over 1,800 adults and found that participants engaged in an average of 30 minutes more physical activity on days they used cannabis compared to days they did not.
- The findings suggest that cannabis use may not necessarily lead to decreased physical activity, and that the relationship between marijuana and physical activity is more complex than previously thought.