Aim: Rhythm disturbances in the heart significantly affect the quality of life of the patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ventricular premature complexes (VPC) on sleep quality and nutritional status.
Material and Methods: This study was conducted on 50 patients with palpitations who were referred to the cardiology outpatient clinic and had more than 10,000 VPC per day as a result of a 24-hour holter, and 50 patients who presented with palpitations but had less than 10,000 VPC in the holter. Demographic characteristics, nutritional status, sleep quality and some anthropometric measurements of the patients were evaluated using a questionnaire. Food consumption record was taken to determine daily energy and macro nutrient intake of individuals. Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) was used to evaluate sleep quality.
Results: PSQI scores indicating decreased sleep quality were found to be high in the VPC group (p
Key words: Ventricular premature complexes; nutritional status; sleep quality
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