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Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? We'll show you the pros and cons of sleeping on a soft mattress, whether soft is a good choice for your health, which materials there are to choose from, plus our top five soft mattress reviews and choices.

As an educated consumer, you'll be better prepared to select the Best mattress for your needs. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Rachel Lim • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Here's What You Should Know. You spend one-third of your life in bed, so choosing a mattress that offers quality sleep is critical.

No one can tell you which mattress is best for you. That's up to you to decide because comfort is subjective. If you've decided that a “Soft Mattress“ is what you want, this information can help guide your decision. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Rachel Lim • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Transitioning to a softer mattress might throw off their sleep. Children's sleep patterns evolve as they age, and their sleep needs can vary widely depending on growth cycles.

Studies show that kids need more sleep during growth spurts and consistency of sleep surface is key. Arthritis Sufferers might seem better candidates for soft mattresses, but research from the Cleveland Clinic indicates otherwise. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? A mattress with a firmer support layer (the inner layer of the bed) and a softer upper comfort layer (the top part) may offer greater sleep comfort to those with achy joints.

Firmer mattresses also allow easier sleep position shifts which can keep joints from locking.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Rachel Lim • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? You may struggle to change position when you're hammocked, and this can increase discomfort. Hot sleepers - typically do better on firm mattresses because less sinking in means you stay cooler at night.

Research in Sleep Medicine Review show body temperature should drop two degrees at night when you're in an optimal sleep cycle. If you run hotter when you sleep, your sleep won't be as restful, and a firm mattress might be preferable for air circulation reasons. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Back pain sufferers were once thought to benefit from very firm mattresses. This theory was debunked by extensive research which shows that medium-firm beds are preferable for low back pain.

Soft mattresses might not work as well because the “sinking in” effect that others find comfortable might not offer quite as much support for spines that are prone to pain. Children from birth sleep on firm surfaces for safety reasons as is the case with crib mattresses. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? When your sleep posture isn't correct, you can wake up with back and body aches, and firmer beds are better for those who sleep face up or face down. Heavier people don't sleep as well on softer beds.

Research from the Sleep to Live Institute shows the higher your BMI, the worse you sleep. If you're heavier, a softer mattress may let you sink in excessively producing a hammock effect which throws your spine out of alignment. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Rachel Lim • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Soft mattresses may not be a fit for: Stomach and back sleepers. Heavier people/Mid-to-high BMI. Hot sleepers. Back pain sufferers.

Children. Arthritis sufferers. Stomach and back sleepers make up about 20% of the population, according to a study in the UK. If you sleep on your stomach or back, a soft mattress may let you sink in too deep which throws off the natural “S” curve of your spine. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Rachel Lim • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Firmer mattresses will be less comfortable the less you weigh so you'll likely want a mattress that's plusher if you have low BMI. Older people may enjoy a softer mattress.

Because seniors tend to run colder, a plusher bed lets you sink in and enjoy the insulating benefits. Thicker comfort layers protect joints that grow more fragile with age. You may be more sensitive to pressure from a firm mattress and may sleep better and wake with less soreness if you have a softer bed. Serta Malaysia.
Looking Soft Mattress
Looking Soft Mattress
14 times mentioned • Freddie Yong • 10 August 2020

Looking Soft Mattress

Looking for a Soft Mattress? Sleep apnea sufferers should sleep on their sides according to Dr. David Schulman of the Emory Sleep Center.

Risk factors for sleep apnea include Down syndrome, chronic sinusitis, enlarged tonsils, and excess body weight, among others. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), though, is caused by improper sleep posture. No matter the cause, side sleeping is preferable, and a softer mattress may help. Serta Malaysia.
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