A French study has found marijuana smokers may have a lower risk of obesity that those who don't use the drug.
Although a common side effect of the drug is the "munchies", the results of the study show the prevalence of obesity is lower among people who frequently smoke marijuana compared with those who have never inhaled.
Between 4 and 7 per cent of participants in these surveys reported using cannabis at least once in the last year.
Obesity was assessed using participants' body mass index (BMI).
The survey showed that about 22 to 25 per cent of people who don't smoke pot were obese, while 16 to 17 per cent of cannabis users were obese.