"Individuals say they have found it has made them more productive and calmer throughout day, particularly if the segmented sleep fits in with the rest of their life’s schedule," sleep expert James Wilson told Metro.
"This generally gives you most of your deep sleep and some of your REM sleep, the sleep that is important to physical and mental health, so it feels like a good minimum amount to aim for in the initial segment," he said, adding that the waking period between the shifts is generally two hours.
"If you have – to your knowledge – always been a monophasic sleeper in your adult life, then changing to a biphasic sleep schedule can initially have adverse effects especially if it results in sleep deprivation which could cause serious health issues," said Colin Aston-James, creator of SleepHub - a device to improve sleep quality.