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On average, we spend 25 years of our life sleeping. This is necessary because getting proper rest is vital to our overall well-being. Sleeping well has many benefits — it not only revitalizes the body but also makes the brain work optimally.
We all realize that time is very precious, so it is of the utmost importance that the time spent sleeping is well spent. Bright Side brings you an in-depth analysis of the various sleeping positions to help you choose the right one for yourself.
Sleeping on your back with your hands at your sides is considered to be the best sleeping posture. This posture is similar to the Savasana pose in yoga. Also known as the soldier position, it is known to have many health benefits.
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This position is a variation of the back-sleeper position. In this position, a person lies on their back but with their arms up on both sides of their head.
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Reduces the chances of headaches.
It helps reduce acid reflux since the head is elevated and the stomach is able to sit below, so substances from the stomach cannot re-enter the esophagus.
Prevents facial wrinkles and skin breakouts.
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As gravity pulls down the tongue, this posture may aggravate snoring in people suffering from sleep apnea.
The awkward position of the arms can exert pressure on the nerves in the shoulder, causing pain.
Can cause lower back pain.
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While sleeping in this posture, you lie on your side with both arms positioned downward in a straight line. It is advised to sleep on your left side to better rest your vital organs.
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Sleeping on your side with your legs slightly bent, arms outstretched, and head slightly off-center is known as the yearner posture. It is advised to lie on your left side to better rest your vital organs.
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The fetal position involves lying on your side with your knees drawn toward your chest and your chin tilted down. It is the most popular sleeping position among women — over 41% of respondents claim to prefer this posture. It is advised to sleep on your left side to better rest your vital organs.
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Lying flat on your stomach while sleeping is not the best sleeping position, and most experts advise against it.
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Let us know in the comments below what your preferred sleeping position is. If you are following a sleeping position that is detrimental to your health, it is advisable to change your position. But that’s easier said than done. Have you tried doing that? Do you think you can change your sleeping posture? We are curious to know!