
According to a new sleeping survey, most adults sleep on their sides, wear pajamas to bed, and share a bed with someone who snores.
Here are some results from the survey, commissioned by Anna's Linens to coincide with National Sleep Day on Thursday (January 3rd).
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74 percent of U.S. adults wear pajamas to bed; 8 percent said they slept naked.
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74 percent said they didn’t remember their dreams in the morning.
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74 percent sleep on their sides, 6 percent sleep on their stomach, and 10 percent snooze on their back.
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47 percent said they shared a bed with someone who snored.
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65 percent said they get a "restful night's sleep" only three nights or less per week; 10 percent said they get a restful night sleep every night; 25 percent said they get a good night’s sleep five to six nights per week.
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The night providing the least restful sleep was Sunday, followed by Monday. Friday night provided the most restful sleep, followed closely by Saturday.
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Out of those who shared a bed with someone, 63 percent said they probably wouldn't get a better night's sleep if they slept alone. (PRNewswire.com)