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Medical science monitor basic research | 2017

Effect of Smoking on Cognitive Functioning in Young Saudi Adults

Shahid Bashir; Faisal Alghamd; Ahmed Alhussien; Meshal Alohali; Abdullah Alatawi; Tariq Almusned; Syed Shahid Habib

Background Smoking is the predominant form of tobacco consumption and is growing worldwide, particularly in the younger generation in the Middle-East. We aimed to determine the effects of tobacco smoking on cognitive functions among young Saudi adults. Material/Methods We recruited a group of cigarette smokers (N=22) and a group of controls (non-smokers) (N=30) from apparently healthy male volunteers aged 18–29 years. Cognitive function was assessed by using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Automated Battery (CANTAB). The cognitive functions outcome variables were the response time (attention-switching task [AST]), and the percentage of correct response (pattern recognition memory [PRM] task). Clinical, demographic, blood markers (brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and apolipoprotein E) were assessed between groups. Results The 2 groups were matched for age and educational status. In comparison to the control group, smokers showed significant cognitive impairments in AST-Latency (p=0.001), AST-Congruent (p=0.001), and AST-Incongruent condition (p=0.001). There was not significant difference in BDNF APOE serum level between the 2 groups. Conclusions These results indicate that attention and alertness were significantly impaired in smokers compared to non-smokers.


Asian Journal of Psychiatry | 2017

A pilot study investigating the association between sleep and cognitive function among adolescents

Shafiq Ahmad; Shahid Bashir

OBJECTIVES To investigate the relationship between sleep and cognitive function among adolescent subjects in Riyadh. METHODS The sample consisted of 98 (44% female) subjects aged 10-16 years. Each participant filled in a well-structured pre-coded questionnaire regarding demographic data, including a sleep questionnaire; cognitive function was assessed using the Cambridge Neuropsychological Automated Battery (CANTAB). The cognitive function outcome variables were response times in the attention-switching task (AST) and the percentage of correct answers in the pattern recognition memory (PRM) task. RESULTS There were significant differences in measures of AST-latency (p=0.005), AST-congruent (p=0.012), and AST-incongruent (p=0.009), while no significant difference was found in the PRM task score (p=0.336) within gender groups. There was a significant correlation between sleep and AST switching cost (0.277, p=0.006) and sleep and AST latency (0.188, p=0.063) across the group. CONCLUSION This study showed that gender differences in cognitive function were significant in the group of adolescents. Additionally, this study shows that insufficient sleep can impair attention and accuracy in adolescents.


Cns & Neurological Disorders-drug Targets | 2016

Brain Magnetic Stimulation in Animal Models: A Valuable Lesson for Clinical Applications.

Begoña M. Escribano; Abel Santamaría; María Eduarda de Lima; Francisco J. Medina-Fernández; Shahid Bashir; Isaac Túnez

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is more than a mere tool for clinical non-invasive approaches to stimulate and synchronize the neuronal activity in the brain. Electromagnetic stimulation through TMS has recently emerged as a therapeutic alternative for the treatment of different neurological disorders. Among the many properties recently discovered for TMS, its action as an accounting factor for neuroplasticity and neurogenesis is among its most promising features. Translational studies in animal models offer various advantages and also bridge this knowledge gap due to their direct assessment of the brain stimulation impact at the neural level. These profiles have been obtained through the study of animal models, which, in turn, have served for the establishment of the action mechanisms of this method. In this review, we revise and discuss evidence collected on the promising properties of TMS after visiting the different animal models developed so far, and provide a practical perspective of its possible application for clinical purposes.


Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research | 2017

Assessment of parent report and actigraphy for sleep in children with autism spectrum disorders. Pilot study

Nouf AlBacker; Shahid Bashir


International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences | 2016

Cognitive function and its association with level of education and work status in adults in Saudi Arabia: a cross-sectional study

Mohammed Alarabi; Abdullah Al-Turki; Mohammed Mahasin; Abdulrahman Al-Sehly; Faisal Al-Dawood; Saleh Al-Kurini; Shahid Bashir


Pakistan Sugar Journal | 2012

Adaptability study of exotic sugarcane clones under Faisalabad agro-climatic conditions.

Muhammad Zafar; Shafiq Ahmad; M. A. Munir; Abdul Ghaffar; Shahid Bashir; Muhammad Saeed; M. Z. Khan; Mohd. Afzal


Neurology Psychiatry and Brain Research | 2017

Lifestyle factors affecting cognitive function of adults: A cross-sectional study

Mohammed Alarabi; Abdullah Al-Turki; Mohammed Mahasin; Abdulrahman Al-Sehly; Faisal Al-Dawood; Saleh Al-Kurini; Shahid Bashir


Medical Science Hypotheses | 2017

Amphetamine Use in Stroke Recovery: Rehabilitative Training Combined with Brain Stimulation

Shahid Bashir; Kaleem Imdad; Isaac Túnez


Brain Stimulation | 2017

Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on cognitive function in tobacco smokers: a preliminary study

Abdullah Alatawi; Ahmed Alhussien; Tariq Almusned; Meshal Alohali; Faisal Alghamdi; Syed Shahid Habib; Shahid Bashir


Brain Stimulation | 2017

Safety and tolerability of transcranial direct current stimulation in Saudi population

Meshal Alohali; Ahmed Alhussien; Faisal Alghamdi; Abdullah Alatawi; Tariq Almusned; Shahid Bashir

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