4 Tips Every Back Sleeper Needs to Know

Yep, there's a right way to snooze

Do you wake up every morning flat on your back with legs outstretched and arms at your side? Congratulations, you’re doing the whole sleep thing right. You're already sleeping in the healthiest position, but here are a few tips to get even more out of it.

5 Tips for Sleeping On Your Side


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Don't Sleep On An Even Plane

When you sleep on your back, your head should be slightly elevated, which prevents pain and discomfort caused by acid reflux. That way, your stomach is below your esophagus, meaning food and acid can’t creep back up toward your throat.

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Eat Smart Before Bed

While sleeping on your back does reduce acid reflux, indulging in heavy, fatty or acidic foods too close to bedtime is a bad idea regardless of how you’re sleeping. Try to leave two hours between the time you finish your last meal and when your head hits the pillow.


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Invest In A Mattress Cover

When you sleep on your back, it’s important that each of your body’s pressure points is supported equally. A mattress with random lumps or soft spots will cause aches and pains. Look for a model that’s firm all over. Or, if a brand-new mattress isn’t in the cards, a solid mattress topper (which you canbuy for about $65) will more than suffice.

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把枕头放在你的膝盖

Despite its benefits, sleeping on your back can put stress on your spine and lower back. Put a pillow under your legs to reduce the pressure and wake up rested and pain-free.



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琳赛冠军

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From 2015-2020 Lindsay Champion held the role of Food and Wellness Director. She continues to write for PureWow as a Freelance Editor.
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