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Restful sleep is essential to a healthy lifestyle.
Sleep is essential to every process in the body, affecting our physical and mental functioning the next day, our ability to fight disease and develop immunity, and our metabolism and chronic disease risk.
β Erica Janses, Research Assistant Professor of Nutritional Sciences, University of Michigan, 2020
But are you struggling to get a full night's sleep? Do you awake with neck or back pain?
It may be time for you to buy a new pillow to better support your body and health. With so many pillows available, there are some things to consider when deciding which is best for you.
1. Determine if you need a new pillow
Before you make your purchase, determine why you need a new bed pillow.
You may need a new bed pillow if you are struggling to sleep. Your pillow may also be worn out and need replacing.
Closely examine your pillow for the following signs of aging:
Stains π©
OdorsΒ π©
Physical wear and tear π©
Loss of shape π©
2. Examine how you sleep
On Your Side
Try a firm pillow with added thickness to support your neck and head properly.
Quiz
Some people switch positions throughout their sleep. What type of pillow might you get if you are a mixed sleeper?
If you're a mixed sleeper and you find many positions comfortable, a pillow of medium thickness and on the softer side would be a good choice so that it can be used in different positions.
3. Decide on the size
When deciding on a pillow size, think about your size and the size of your bed to find one that is just right for you.
Your Body Type
Consider your body size.
Your Bed Size
Consider the size of your bed and the pillowcases when choosing the size of your pillow. If your pillow does not fit your case, you may need to buy a new one.
Standard-sized pillowcases are typically used for twin, full, and queen beds.
King-sized pillowcases are typically used for king and California king beds.
4. Set your budget
As you prepare to make your decision, keep in mind that a pillow's cost depends on the size, materials, quality, and brand.
Pillows range in price from $4 all the way up to $400 or more. The bigger the pillow, the more it may cost. Luxury pillows may cost more while pillows made from polyester tend to cost less.
How much can you afford? You may need to spend more depending on the type of pillow you choose.
Latex β around $150
Feather β $25 - $50
Down β $80 - $260
Cotton β $50 - $100
Memory foamβ $50 - $150
You can also find pillows at more affordable prices by shopping at discount stores. Don't forget to check if the material and thickness meet your needs! π
5. Choose the material
Down or Feather
Best if you want something long-lasting. They're very soft, can flatten quickly, and needs to be fluffed frequently.
Cotton or Wool
Best if you have allergies. They arenβt susceptible to dust mites or mold, and they're often firm.Β
Quiz
If you're a side sleeper, which pillow would be a good choice for you? Choose all that apply:
As a side sleeper, you may want a fuller, firmer pillow to give your neck the support it needs. Both the latex and memory foam materials are firmer and provide extra support.
6. Test it out
Head to the store to touch the pillow you're considering and see if you like the softness, thickness, and materials. Some stores even allow you to lie on a bed to test the pillow. π¬
If you can try it in person, most stores will accept pillow returns within a certain number of days with a receipt. π§Ύ
Take Action
Are you ready to improve your sleep? Start with a new pillow!
This Byte has been authored by
Theresa Dwulit
Learning Designer
M.Ed.