naps
An episode of daytime sleep is commonly called a nap. Naps are shorter than a night’s sleep and can range from a few minutes to about an hour and a half. Common categories include micro-naps, power naps (about 10–20 minutes), and longer naps that last 60–90 minutes to cover a full sleep cycle, including light sleep, deep sleep, and REM.
Naps can reduce sleep pressure, a drive to sleep that builds during waking hours, and can relieve
Evidence indicates naps can improve alertness, reaction time, learning, and mood, particularly after sleep loss or
Best practices: limit to 10–20 minutes for quick rejuvenation, or 60–90 minutes if you want a full
Nap use varies by culture, age, and occupation. Children and older adults nap more often; siestas are