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Sleeping in an Inclined Position to Reduce Snoring and Improve Sleep: In-home Product Intervention Study

Sleeping in an Inclined Position to Reduce Snoring and Improve Sleep: In-home Product Intervention Study

Similarly, a study of a bed that automatically lifted the trunk of the user upon detection of snoring found that it was able to reduce episodes of snoring in the laboratory [6]. However, evidence is lacking in nonclinical populations and settings. The accuracy of new unobtrusive sleep and snoring measurement technologies allows intervention studies to be conducted in research participants’ own bedrooms and may contribute new evidence-based knowledge to the field of applied sleep and snoring research.

Sharon Danoff-Burg, Holly M Rus, Morgan A Weaver, Roy J E M Raymann

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e30102