The effect of nap frequency on daytime sleep architecture

Jun 5, 2012Physiology & behavior

How the number of naps affects daytime sleep patterns

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Abstract

Greater nap frequency is correlated with increased Stage 1 sleep and decreased slow wave sleep (SWS).

  • Subjects who took no naps had the greatest amount of SWS during subsequent sleep.
  • Those who took 1 to 2 naps experienced the most Stage 2 sleep.
  • Participants who napped 3 to 4 times had the highest levels of Stage 1 sleep.
  • Frequent napping was associated with increased subjective sleepiness.
  • No correlations were found between nap frequency and nocturnal sleep measures.

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