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National Nap Day Follows Time Change

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If you're still feeling groggy after the daylight saving time change, you're probably not alone. Many Americans say they're always sleep deprived, and the day many people get the least sleep is the day after the "spring forward" time change when we lose an hour out of the day.

"On this day Americans are not only more sleep deprived but they are also more nap ready," said William Anthony, professor of rehabilitation counseling at Boston University Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.

Anthony and his wife, Camille, founded National Napping Day together. Among the benefits of napping, they say, is that napping makes you feel better by improving your mood. They say napping also makes you more productive by enhancing your performance. There's also no weight gain associated with napping because people can?t eat while they're asleep

Established in 1999, National Napping Day is meant to help Americans adjust to the time change while raising awareness of the benefits of napping.

Napping has received wide publicity lately because of a recent scientific study showing that regular napping is associated with a reduced level of risk of death from heart attacks or other heart related problems.

"Our goal is to overcome the prejudicial attitudes that many people have about napping, and to encourage everyone to see that napping as a no cost, no sweat way to improved mood and performance," Anthony said.

To learn more about National Napping Day or to find tips for participating, visit www.napping.com.


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Now you must know I love this!!! :lol::lol:

The perfect excuse! :)

(wishing it was 'national nap day here...I could do it as an olympic sport!!)

I like to call it 'power napping' :lol:

...I am feeling exhausted today as there was no time for my 30min power nap -_-

Our (UK) clocks don't go forward until the end of the month <_< ..I need more light!!!

angel-jd1 Community Regular

No wonder I am so exhausted today. My body must have been trying to celebrate Nap day :)

LOVE the idea........too bad I couldn't have participated!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

Viola 1 Rookie

:lol: My hubby thinks everyday is nap day :lol:

I never nap, I think I'm afraid I might miss something :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

I love the idea of a nap, but I never nap, myself. The few times I have, I wake up all groggy, thirsty and crabby!

I'll lay down if I need to, but don't actually sleep until I go to bed.

nikki-uk Enthusiast
I love the idea of a nap, but I never nap, myself. The few times I have, I wake up all groggy, thirsty and crabby!

I'll lay down if I need to, but don't actually sleep until I go to bed.

The art is not to nap for more than 30 mins,20 mins even better!! ;)

Anymore more than 30 mins and I get the 'cotton wool ' head and raging thirst (yeah, why is that?? :blink: )

Mtndog Collaborator
I never nap, I think I'm afraid I might miss something :lol:

This is what my hubby says about sleeping in general!


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