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												Effect of Smoking in Cognition 						
Author(s): Karishma Rajbhandari Pandey, Dipesh Raj Panday, Nidesh Sapkota, Anish Dhami, Akshay Sarraf, Sandeep Shrestha and Deependra KCKarishma Rajbhandari Pandey, Dipesh Raj Panday, Nidesh Sapkota, Anish Dhami, Akshay Sarraf, Sandeep Shrestha and Deependra KC             
						
												
				 Introduction: Smokers claim that smoking increases their concentration, alertness, and overall mental
  performance. On the contrary, evidences point at gradual cognitive deterioration in smokers. Montreal cognitive
  assessment (MoCA) assesses even mild cognitive impairment.
Objective: To determine and compare the cognitive status in smokers and healthy controls.
Method and Materials: A cross-sectional comparative study was done in 46 apparently healthy male healthscience
  students (23 smokers and 23 nonsmokers) at Pulmonary Function Lab in the Department of Basic and Clinical
  Physiology, BPKIHS. Pulmonary function tests (PFT) were measured. For cognition assessment MoCA, which is
  a set of close ended questionnaire was used. To assess smoking status and MoCA score, Mann Whitney U test
  was employed and dat.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2161-105X.1000399 
																	  
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