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WORKERS want a siesta during the day to help recharge re·charge  
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A survey of 4,300 adults by budget hotel chain Travelodge showed that most believe 40 winks during the working day would be beneficial to body and mind and would help them to become more productive.

One in four of those polled said they would want shops to close if the siesta became part of the British way of life.

Wayne Munnelly, director of sleep at Travelodge said:

"Individuals should build in a few minutes 'downtime' each day to recharge batteries."

In response to the findings, Travelodge hoisted the siesta campaign flag by installing hammocks at its head office last week so weary staff could enjoy a short afternoon rest.

Professor Jim Horne, of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University Loughborough University is located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. The University offers degree programmes and research. , commented: "A nap is nature's way of overcoming that afternoon 'dip' in energy levels when we find it difficult to concentrate and think clearly, leading to mistakes.

"A short nap will restore alertness and improve productivity."
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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Jun 11, 2007
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