No matter how much sleep you get it never feels like quite enough. Logically, hitting snooze to tack on an extra five or ten minutes should boost your energy levels right?

Wrong. According to experts, instead of giving you a kick, napping after your alarm goes off can actually increase tiredness and make you feel drowsy.

This is because the time between buzzes is so narrow that your body doesn’t have enough time to fall back into a deep sleep. What’s more, the lack of routine causes your brain to become confused about what the alarm actually means and messes with your body clock.

It’s a theory supported by many, including behavioural scientist Dan Ariely. Writing in his advice column in the Wall Street Journal he said, “Set your alarm for exactly the time you need to get up.”

“Since you want to start your day at 7am, you may be tempted to set the alarm a bit early – let’s say 6.40am –and hit snooze a few times until it is 7am or maybe even 7.15am. But if you pick this snooze strategy, your body can’t learn the conditioned response between hearing the alarm and getting up”, he adds.

No matter how much sleep you get it never feels like quite enough (Rex Features)

“In general, our bodies do better when they can get used to a single clear rule – get out of bed the moment the alarm sounds.

“When we play with the snooze button, our bodies get a confused message – sometimes we hear the beeping and get up, sometimes we hear it and stay put for 10 more minutes, sometimes we lie there for another 20 minutes, and so on.”

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It’s all too tempting to revel in the sheets for just a bit longer but those few extra minutes could actually do more harm than good.