Misperception of supine sleep in the sleep laboratory: a retrospective review of self-reported versus polysomnography-measured sleep position | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Misperception of supine sleep in the sleep laboratory: a retrospective review of self-reported versus polysomnography-measured sleep position
Key Points
Self-reported sleep positions often misalign with polysomnography measurements, impacting sleep assessments.
A significant 30% of participants incorrectly identified their sleep position during the study period.
Retrospective review analyzed sleep data from multiple sleep sessions to evaluate discrepancies in reporting.
This highlights the need for objective measurements in clinical evaluations of sleep position.