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. 2022 Feb 12;45(4):zsac032. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsac032

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Distribution of percentage of total sleep time spent in the supine position for participants with supine sleep onset (n = 26) and participants with non-supine sleep onset (n = 161). Supine sleep onset was associated with more total sleep time in the supine position (48.0% (30.0, 65.9) compared to those who fell asleep in a non-supine position (22.6% (5.7, 32.2), p < .001).