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In the United States, we are all familiar with young children requiring afternoon naps and older adults occasionally falling asleep after a meal.  In recent years, napping for active adults has become more and more popular.  Many adults find themselves over-extended with the responsibilities of work and family life and feel sleep deprived.  A short nap can be a way to help feel revitalized and refreshed.
 
Many adults feel sleepy in the afternoon, about eight hours after awakening.  Researchers have found that a short nap can improve alertness and work performance.  Some employers even offer “nap lounges” as an alternative to a “coffee break.”  Naps may help adults that drive long distances or anticipate that they will be up longer than usual.  For many, napping for active adults may be a new concept, but research shows that it can be beneficial.
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Ideally, naps should be taken in a safe, quiet, comfortable, and dark place.  Short naps, between 15 and 30 minutes, are usually recommended for adults.  Young children may take regularly scheduled naps for longer periods. 
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Recent studies have shown a benefit to daytime napping, resulting in a lower risk of dying from heart disease or stroke.  Not only does napping appear to improve health, but also several studies have shown that a 30-minute nap can increase work productivity and efficacy. 
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