Fatigue, sleep apnea, headaches, heartburn, and back pain are some of
the complaints that can be aggravated by improper sleep posture and a
bad night's sleep!
Sixty-three percent of people sleep on their side.
Only 14% sleep on their back and 16% on their stomach. Which way is
best?
Go with the flow.
You
may have heard that sleeping on your back prevents facial wrinkles
because nothing is pushing against your face, but that doesn't mean you
should change your snooze. Trying to change your natural sleep position
can harm the quality of your sleep.
Mattress matters.
The condition of your mattress will often dictate your sleep position.
If you have an old, worn-out mattress that sags in the middle, sleeping
on your side or stomach is more difficult.
Taking sides.
The
majority of people are side sleepers, but the jury is still out on
which side -- left or right -- is more popular. Most people stick with
one position, but that can shift as you age, usually due to health
issues. Also, no one stays in one position all night, and
doing so is not good for circulation.