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What is the ‘nappuccino’ trend and how could it boost your energy levels?

  (Agence France-Presse)
Fri, March 29, 2019

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What is the ‘nappuccino’ trend and how could it boost your energy levels? Although a coffee nap does go against the conventional idea that caffeine disrupts sleep, the key here is to keep your sleep short and time it right. (Shutterstock/File)

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f you’ve noticed #nappuccino or #coffeenap popping up on your Instagram feed the last few days, you might be wondering how coffee, which is known to keep you awake, could possibly be associated with sleep.

Although a coffee nap does go against the conventional idea that caffeine disrupts sleep, the key here is to keep your sleep short and time it right.

According to some scientists, drinking coffee before taking a 20-minute nap, which is the amount of time the caffeine takes to kick in, will leave you feeling more awake afterwards than just coffee or a nap alone.

The idea is not new; Vox reported on the science of a coffee nap back in 2015, but after the recent clock change in the USA, which can lead to days of sleepiness as our bodies re-adjust, and an article on NPR earlier this week, the idea of a coffee nap seems to be buzzy again.

Read also: This gym has a class for napping

Writer Daniel H Pink, who NPR credit with naming the coffee nap a “nappuccino,” even shares his five steps to the perfect nappuccino on his website, which is also currently doing the rounds on Instagram, via the account of Next Big Idea Club, a book club curated by Pink along with Malcolm Gladwell, Adam Grant and Susan Cain.

However, if you need a little afternoon boost, all you really need to do is make a cup of coffee, switch off your phone, and lie down for around 20 minutes – any longer and you risk waking up feeling groggy.

Pink also says that making it a regular habit could lead you to get even more out of napping, but if you can’t, at least it might help you get through these first few days of spring.

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