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Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 2/2014

01-02-2014 | Original Article

A 20-min nap in athletes changes subsequent sleep architecture but does not alter physical performances after normal sleep or 5-h phase-advance conditions

Authors: Elisabeth Petit, Fabienne Mougin, Hubert Bourdin, Grégory Tio, Emmanuel Haffen

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 2/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of the study was to examine the effects of a post-prandial 20 min nap on a short-term physical exercise and subsequent sleep in athletes keeping their usual sleep schedules and in 5-h phase-advance condition.

Methods

Sixteen healthy young male athletes (age 22.2 ± 1.7 years, non-habitual nappers) participated in the study. After a baseline 8-h time in bed in normal and 5-h advanced sleep schedules, a standardized morning and lunch in a laboratory environment, subjects underwent either a nap (20 min of sleep elapsed from 3 epochs of stage 1 or 1 epoch of stage 2), or a rest without sleep by lying in a bed, between 13:00 and 14:00 hours in non-shifted condition or 08:00 and 09:00 hours in shifted condition, after which anaerobic exercises were performed twice 2 h apart. Core body temperature was recorded throughout the study period.

Results

The nap extended sleep onset latency from 6.72 ± 3.83 to 11.84 ± 13.44 min, after shifted condition but did not modify sleep architecture of the post-trial night among athletes, whether shifted or not. Moreover, napping did not improve physical performance but it delayed acrophase and batyphase of core body temperature rhythm parameters.

Conclusion

Napping showed no reliable benefit on short-term performances of athletes exercising at local time or after a simulated jet lag.
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Metadata
Title
A 20-min nap in athletes changes subsequent sleep architecture but does not alter physical performances after normal sleep or 5-h phase-advance conditions
Authors
Elisabeth Petit
Fabienne Mougin
Hubert Bourdin
Grégory Tio
Emmanuel Haffen
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 2/2014
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-013-2776-7

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