The impact of pillow height on neck muscle activity: a pilot study.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Sleep and Breathing Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1007/s11325-024-03219-6
Rui Jiao, Wenwu Xiao, Mingjun Wang, Shufang Yu, Hai Li
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Purpose: Muscle relaxation in the neck during sleep is crucial for achieving quality sleep, and varying pillow heights can significantly influence the myoelectric activity of the neck muscles. This study aims to investigate the effects of different pillow heights on neck muscle activity, with the goal of providing evidence-based recommendations for pillow selection.

Methods: A total of 15 asymptomatic participants in this study, aged 18 to 30, were assigned to three groups based on pillow height: height 1 (0.5*Shoulder width), height 2 (1.0*Shoulder width), and height 3 (1.5*Shoulder width). Electromyography (EMG) was employed to measure muscle activity in the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles during lateral sleeping positions. Sleep comfort was evaluated using a 100 mm visual analog scale (VAS). Statistical analysis was conducted using ANOVA to assess the differences in muscle activity and comfort levels across the various pillow heights.

Results: The muscle activation levels revealed that both the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscle exhibited the lowest EMG activity in the height 2 (p < 0.001). In contrast, the sternocleidomastoid muscle recorded the highest activation, demonstrating significantly greater average electromyography (AEMG) and integrated electromyography (iEMG) at height 1 (p < 0.001). Meanwhile, the trapezius muscle showed the highest AEMG at height 3 (p < 0.001). Additionally, height 2 was identified as the most comfortable option when compared to height 1 and 3 (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: This study concludes that varying pillow heights are linked to neck muscle activity and sleep comfort. These findings underscore the importance of an appropriate pillow height to maintain a healthy cervical spine and promote restful sleep.

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枕头高度对颈部肌肉活动的影响:一项初步研究。
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Sleep and Breathing
Sleep and Breathing 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
5.20
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222
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Sleep and Breathing aims to reflect the state of the art in the international science and practice of sleep medicine. The journal is based on the recognition that management of sleep disorders requires a multi-disciplinary approach and diverse perspectives. The initial focus of Sleep and Breathing is on timely and original studies that collect, intervene, or otherwise inform all clinicians and scientists in medicine, dentistry and oral surgery, otolaryngology, and epidemiology on the management of the upper airway during sleep. Furthermore, Sleep and Breathing endeavors to bring readers cutting edge information about all evolving aspects of common sleep disorders or disruptions, such as insomnia and shift work. The journal includes not only patient studies, but also studies that emphasize the principles of physiology and pathophysiology or illustrate potentially novel approaches to diagnosis and treatment. In addition, the journal features articles that describe patient-oriented and cost-benefit health outcomes research. Thus, with peer review by an international Editorial Board and prompt English-language publication, Sleep and Breathing provides rapid dissemination of clinical and clinically related scientific information. But it also does more: it is dedicated to making the most important developments in sleep disordered breathing easily accessible to clinicians who are treating sleep apnea by presenting well-chosen, well-written, and highly organized information that is useful for patient care.
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