Cannabis use in male African pygmies linked to decreased risk of parasitic worm infection

In a population of Congo Basin foragers called the Aka, 67% of men—but only 6% of women—use cannabis, and the practice seems to protect against infection with parasitic worms.

The large sex difference, which is also seen in tobacco use, might be a consequence, in part, of women's avoidance of potentially toxic substances during childbearing years.

The results provide evidence of a link between and drug use, two of the developing world's great health problems, and they highlight the need for more research on the high rate of substance use in Aka men.

"Recreational drug use is rarely studied in hunter gatherers. We're intrigued by the possible link between cannabis use and , which resembles the self-medication behavior seen in numerous species," said Dr. Edward Hagen, senior author of the American Journal of Human Biology study. "We need to be cautious, though, in generalizing from one study in a unique to other populations."

The researchers noted that cannabis might not be the only recreational drug that protects against parasites. "Our previous research showed that tobacco use also seems to protect against , and many other recreational drugs contain antiparasitic compounds," said first author Dr. Casey Roulette.

More information: Roulette, C. J., Kazanji, M., Breurec, S. and Hagen, E. H. (2015), High prevalence of cannabis use among Aka foragers of the Congo Basin and its possible relationship to helminthiasis. Am. J. Hum. Biol.. DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.22740

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