Jet Lag Recovery Calculator
Estimate your jet lag recovery time and get a personalised adjustment plan to minimise travel fatigue.
Travel Details
Recovery Estimate
Time Difference
6 hours
Estimated Recovery
4 days
Based on 1 day per 1.5 hours crossed eastbound, or 1 day per 1 hour westbound.
Suggested Adjustment Schedule
- Day 1
Shift bedtime and wake-up time 1-1.5 hours earlier.
- Day 2
Shift bedtime and wake-up time 1-1.5 hours earlier.
- Day 3
Shift bedtime and wake-up time 1-1.5 hours earlier.
- Day 4
Shift bedtime and wake-up time 1-1.5 hours earlier.
Understanding and Managing Jet Lag
Jet lag occurs when your body's internal clock, or circadian rhythm, is out of sync with your new time zone. This misalignment can cause fatigue, insomnia, irritability, and digestive issues. The severity depends on the number of time zones crossed and the direction of travel.
Eastbound Travel (Losing Time)
When you fly east, you "lose" time, forcing your body to adapt to an earlier schedule. This is generally considered more challenging. To adapt, you need to advance your body clock. Seeking bright morning light at your destination is crucial for this process.
Westbound Travel (Gaining Time)
Flying west means you "gain" time, which lengthens your day. This is typically easier for the body to handle. To adapt, you need to delay your body clock. Exposing yourself to light in the late afternoon and evening at your destination will help you stay awake later and adjust.
Practical Tips for Reducing Jet Lag
- Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight. Dehydration can worsen jet lag symptoms.
- Adjust Your Watch: As soon as you board the plane, set your watch to the destination time to start mentally adjusting.
- Strategic Napping: If you must nap upon arrival, keep it short (20-30 minutes) to avoid disrupting your night-time sleep.
- Consider Your Tools: For complex international schedules, a time zone converter can be invaluable for planning calls and meetings.
- Plan Your Finances: Reducing travel stress can help with physical symptoms. Using a travel budget planner ensures you are financially prepared for your trip.
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