Two‑nap strategy in simulated night work: a 90‑min followed by a 30‑min nap maintains performance

Two‑nap strategy in simulated night work: a 90‑min followed by a 30‑min nap maintains performance

Type: Crossover randomized controlled trial

Registration: ScienceDirect record

Status: Published

Tags: Napping, Performance, Safety

External URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1389945724001084

Summary

In night‑shift simulations, a split‑nap (90 + 30 min) strategy reduced fatigue and stabilized reaction times compared with a single long nap.

Why It Matters For Night Shift Workers and Night Owls

Alternating conditions in this trial how brief, scheduled on‑shift naps (timing/length) found sleep & alertness for night‑shift workers and night owls. Findings add structure to the idea that the circadian low can be managed by how rest is divided and timed on duty. For people who work nights, that frames an everyday choice (when you eat, how you light the end of a shift, how rest is split) as part of the mechanism, not just routine.

Tags

  • Napping
  • Performance
  • Safety

Notes

Sleep Medicine, 2024.

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