Effect of Nicotine on Cognitive Performance in Non-smokers in a Nigerian University Community

Authors

  • A. Yusuf Author
  • A.B. Adelaiye Author
  • J. Tende Author
  • U. Zayyan Author
  • M. Ibrahim Author
  • A.A. Buraimoh Author
  • B.O. Lawrence Author
  • O.U. Cornelius Author
  • H. Aminu Author
  • S. Ampitan Author
  • M. Suleiman Author
  • S.T. Kudu Author
  • Y. Bello Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/

Abstract

The effects of nicotine on cognition are still elusive. The aim of the present study is to determine how exposure to nicotine affects 
specific cognitive domains in a random population of non-smokers in the age range 18-35 years. Ninety-nine non-smokers (80 
males and 19 females), with no clinically classified blood pressure (≥140/90 or ≤ 90/60 mmHg), body mass index (≥ 25 kg/m2) 
or depression level score participated in the study. Nicotine was administered via chewing 4 mg nicotine gum for 15 minutes 
(one-chew/3seconds). The cognitive domains used in this study, the neuropsychometric test instruments and the predetermined 
reaction time respectively include global cognitive function (mini-mental state examination MMSE), working memory (Twoback task, reaction time: 1 sec.) and verbal information processing (Logical reasoning task, reaction time: 4 sec.). Performance 
scores (PS) on cognitive tasks, before (baseline) and after administration of nicotine were analyzed using paired student’s-test 
(P < 0.05). Correlations between baseline PS and magnitudes of nicotine effect were determined using Pearson product moment 
correlation (r). PS and the magnitudes of nicotine effect compared across 3-subgroups based on baseline PS using one-way 
ANOVA. The results showed that nicotine significantly improved PS on all the cognitive tasks but the magnitudes of the 
improvements increased significantly with decrease in baseline PS. The assessment of the cognitive effect of nicotine may be 
misleading if based exclusively on neuropsychological test scores without correlations with baseline PS. Indication for baseline 
dependency effect of nicotine is considered. 

Published

2024-09-15

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How to Cite

Effect of Nicotine on Cognitive Performance in Non-smokers in a Nigerian University Community. (2024). African Journal of Biomedical Research, 15(3), 159-164. https://doi.org/10.4314/