• Saudi Med J · Sep 2019

    The relationship between the nutritional status and sleep quality of patients with atrial fibrillation.

    • Şeyma Şengül and Hilal Uysal.
    • Department of Digestive System-Surgery, American Hospital Vehbi Koç Foundation, Istanbul, Turkey. E-mail. seymasengul.ss@gmail.com.
    • Saudi Med J. 2019 Sep 1; 40 (9): 922-929.

    ObjectivesTo evaluate the relationship between the nutritional status and sleep quality in patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation as a cross-sectional correlational research.MethodsThis cross-sectional correlational research was carried out with 108 patients between December 2017 and March 2018 who were admitted to the cardiology services of 2 different universities, diagnosed with atrial fibrillation and agreed to participate. Data collection was performed using internationally valid scales in order to evaluate the relationship between the nutritional status and sleep quality of patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation.Results  Of the patients, 47.2% were men and 52.8% were women. Most of them (81.5%) were over the age of 60 years. The mean age was 68.99±14.02. Of the patients, 13% were malnourished, 57.4% were at risk of malnutrition, and 29.6% had a normal nutritional status. This study determined that their sleep quality worsened and their daytime sleepiness increased as their risk of malnutrition increased (p=0.000).ConclusionThe patients' sleep quality worsened and their daytime sleepiness increased as the risk of malnutrition increased.

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