What are the benefits of napping?
While overnight sleep is our richest source of rejuvenation, napping offers a bite-size portion of its benefits. “After 5-10 minutes you enter stage-two sleep, which is when electrical brainwaves show information starting to move from our small working memory centre, the hippocampus, into our larger memory-storing cortex,” explains Dr Sophie Bostock, founder of The Sleep Scientist. “Within as little as 10-20 minutes of napping, you get improvements in learning and focus.”
“A systematic review found afternoon naps had small-to-medium benefits over multiple cognitive tests, including memory, executive function and processing speed,” she adds. “What’s especially interesting is that this applies regardless of age, whether you’re a regular and occasional napper, or how well you slept the night before. Potentially, we’re all able to benefit from a short nap.”
It’s not just a power nap for the brain, either. “Short napping boosts mood and may improve cardiovascular health and immunity, as well,” adds Dr Browning. With studies linking 40 winks to a reduced risk of heart attack and stroke, a siesta has never sounded more agreeable.