Are Coffee Naps More Effective Than Coffee or Naps Alone?

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In summary, scientists agree that coffee naps, which involve drinking coffee before taking a short nap, are more effective than consuming coffee or taking naps alone. This concept has been around for years and is seen as a form of "caffeine science" or "recliner science." Some people have even experimented with adding sugar to their coffee to see if it helps induce a quicker nap.
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Nice, I'm always looking for a way to potentiate my coffee buzz :biggrin: Typically, I jog a couple of miles in the morning just after I wake up. Pow, a nice iced americano or mocha really hits you hard then.

I can't wait until the day I walk into a Starbucks and see half the people in there slumped over the tables as if they'd been gassed. Good times!
 
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I stumbled on that concept several years ago. Typically when I was tired I would drink my coffee and then stay on my feet waiting for it to kick in.

One morning after drinking my cuppa I was so tired I sat down in my recliner and dozed off. By the time the caffeine hit my brain I was awake and ready to go.

Should we call that recliner science.:approve:
 
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How about we collect data here informally on how well this idea works?
 

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