Late Start
New Research Says Working Before 10 AM Is Equivalent To Torture
New Research Says
Working Before 10 AM Is Equivalent To Torture Dr. Paul Kelley, a researcher at Oxford University, has scientifically corroborated the claim that nearly every worker to ever live has made: that it sucks to work before 10 AM. In an interview, Kelley said: Before the age of 55, the circadian rhythms of adults are completely out of sync with normal nine-to-five working hours, posing a serious threat to performance, mood and mental health. With that information, Kelley has determined that there needs to be a global shift in the way we work, not only starting our work days later, but starting our children's school days later as well. Studies have shown that the average 10-year-old struggles to focus on school work if it happens before about 8:30 AM and that the best educational results happened at around 11 AM. Dr. Kelley asserts that the overall educational experience children receive, if it were to happen in the afternoon instead of morning, would result in an overall grade increase by 10% across the board. But of course, starting mid-morning doesn't just help kids. Staff are usually sleep deprived." Kelley asserts. "Weve got a sleep-deprived society. It is hugely damaging on the bodys systems because you are affecting physical emotional and performance systems in the body. Your liver and your heart have different patterns and youre asking them to shift two or three hours. This is an international issue. Everybody is suffering and they dont have to. If we look at the connections between the human body, Earth, and the light from the suns natural rhythms, it isnt really possible to change its 24 hour cycle. Later start times should affect every aspect of society, including prisons and hospitals. In these settings, people are usually woken up and given food they do not want. Youre more biddable because youre totally out of it. Sleep deprivation is a torture, Kelley continued. Would you benefit positively from
working later in the day? |