The Effect of Prior Endurance Training on Nap Sleep Patterns

Mar 24, 2010International journal of sports physiology and performance

How Previous Endurance Training Affects Nap Sleep Patterns

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Abstract

Naps starting at 11:30 AM resulted in 13.7 minutes of slow wave sleep, significantly more than the 6.9 minutes recorded for 10:30 AM naps.

  • The amount of slow wave sleep (SWS) was greater in naps taken at a later time in the morning.
  • No significant differences in SWS duration were observed based on whether the nap occurred 1 hour or 2 hours after training.
  • Other sleep quality measures and alertness did not show significant variation based on nap timing or interval.

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