In a Japanese study that examined how to make the most of a
nap, people who took a "coffee nap"—consuming about 200 milligrams of
caffeine (the amount in one to two cups of coffee) and then immediately taking
a 20-minute rest—felt more alert and performed better on computer
tests than those who only took a nap.
Why does this work? A 20-minute nap ends just as the caffeine
kicks in and clears the brain of a molecule called adenosine, maximizing
alertness. "Adenosine is a byproduct of wakefulness and activity,"
says Allen Towfigh, MD, medical director of New York Neurology & Sleep
Medicine. "As adenosine levels increase, we become more fatigued. Napping
clears out the adenosine and, when combined with caffeine, an
adenosine-blocker, further reduces its effects and amplifies the effects of the
nap."
source: Health
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