The Benefits of Napping-the
number of Americans who are sleep deprived is alarmingly high. According to the
National Sleep Foundation, forty-five percent of Americans say that poor or
insufficient sleep affected their daily activities at least once in the past
seven days.
Lack of sleep or
sleep deprivation can lead to many problems from weight gain, to anxiety, and
even depression. It can affect everything from job safety and awareness to poor
job performance and even relationship issues.
How you slept last
night and how long can determine what your work performance will be the
following day. With our busy jobs and home responsibilities cutting into our
personal downtime, the line between work and rest can constantly be challenged,
leaving many without proper sleep.
However, taking a
nap during the day can make a real difference. According to research from
the Universite Paris Descartes-Sorbonne Paris Cite in France, “a 30-minute nap
can reverse the hormonal impact of a night of poor sleep.” It can provide
immediate benefits and even 10 to 20-minute nap can recharge your energy and
help you find focus and stamina to complete your workday. And according to
their study “napping may offer a way to counter the damaging effects of sleep
restriction by helping the immune and neuroendocrine systems to recover.”
The
National Sleep Foundation reports the benefits of napping include the
following:
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Naps can restore
alertness, enhance performance, and reduce mistakes and accidents. A study at
NASA on sleepy military pilots and astronauts found that a 40-minute nap
improved performance by 34% and alertness 100%.
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Naps can increase alertness in the period directly following the nap and may extend alertness a few hours later in the day.
Naps can increase alertness in the period directly following the nap and may extend alertness a few hours later in the day.
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Scheduled napping has also been prescribed for those who are affected by narcolepsy.
Scheduled napping has also been prescribed for those who are affected by narcolepsy.
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Napping has psychological benefits. A nap can be a pleasant luxury, a mini-vacation. It can provide an easy way to get some relaxation and rejuvenation.
Napping has psychological benefits. A nap can be a pleasant luxury, a mini-vacation. It can provide an easy way to get some relaxation and rejuvenation.
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The
Benefits of Napping During the Workday
More progressive companies such as Google,
Huffington Post and even Zappos have embraced the benefits of napping
during the work day and provide “nap space” or nap pods for employees to take a
break and grab some fast shut-eye.
There are so many benefits to napping during
the work day as well. Learning ability, cognitive function, memory, reaction
times, communication and motor skills are all significantly boosted by a short
midday nap. The positive effects of a nap also continue for up to 6 hours after
the nap, due to time spent in deeper phases of non-REM sleep. For the busy
professionals, a nap that is even just 7 to 10 minutes has been shown to
substantially improve performance and alertness.
Napping can also have dramatic health
improvements and can reduce the frequency of illness. Taking a nap at least 3
times a week has been shown to reduce death from coronary disease by 50% and
reduces cortisol levels and inflammation. It can boost mood and positivity and
lead to a happier more productive staff!
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