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Title: Acute effects of waterpipe smoking (WPS) on cognitive measures and cardiorespiratory parameters
Objectives: To evaluate the acute effect of one cession of water pipe smoking on:
Design: Prospective study evaluating these parameters before and after 30 minutes of water pipe smoking (WPS).
Sample size: 55 participants (35 study group, 20 control group) Participant selection: Adults subjects who regularly smoke water pipe. Intervention: Each subject will undergo evaluation including cognitive tests, Cardiorespiratory parameters, carboxy- hemoglobin levels, nicotine levels, serum cytokines levels.
All measurements will be evaluated before and after one cession of 30 minutes water pipe smoking
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The effect of repeated testing 30 minutes apart without water pipe smoking (WPS) was evaluated in a group of 20 volunteers (age and sex matched).
Primary outcome parameter: Change in cognitive tests scores Secondary outcome parameter:Change in Cardiorespiratory parameters included vital signs, spirometry parameters and lung clearance index (LCI) value, serum carboxyhemoglobin, nicotine, and cytokines, before and after water pipe smoking
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