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- $Title{The Pros and Cons of a Midday Nap}
- $Subject{nap napping naps drowsiness fatigue laziness work productivity body
- temperature relaxation afternoon sleep patterns rest}
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- The Pros and Cons of a Midday Nap
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- QUESTION: I often read your column on the way to work, but never thought I
- would ever want to ask a question. However, you seem the most likely source
- for an answer to a question prompted more by curiosity than need. An
- associate at work will lock himself in his office every afternoon and nap for
- about 1/2 hour, no longer, and insists it is healthful and invigorating. Is
- there any scientific basis for this action? Or is he just lazy?
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- ANSWER: Napping is certainly not evidence of laziness, but stems from a
- sensation that almost everyone has experienced. It is the drowsiness that
- comes on shortly after noon, when scientists tell us our body temperature
- drops slightly. Though some say it is related to food, it occurs whether you
- eat or not, and is not related to the heat of midday. Usually between 2 PM
- and 3 PM, the urge to nap comes over us. For some it is an invigorating and
- energizing activity, while others claim naps increase their fatigue and
- interfere with a good night's sleep. Those who profit from the relaxation
- often can increase their productivity in the afternoon hours. Actual sleep is
- not necessary, merely relaxing quietly for 30 to 40 minutes can be enough to
- gain a real work advantage.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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