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Sleep Disorder Monitoring Market Analysis, Market Size,
Share, Regional Outlook, Industry Trends, Competitive
Strategies And Segment Forecasts, 2013 To 2019
Industry Insights
Disorders pertaining to sleep patterns are referred to as sleep disorders. There are four major groups of
sleep disorders namely problems falling and staying asleep or insomnia, exhibition of unusual behavior
during sleep or sleep-disruptive disorders, problems adhering to a normal sleep schedule or sleep
rhythm problem and problems staying awake or excessive daytime sleepiness. Sleep disruptive disorders
are further classified into sleep tremors, sleep walking and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep behavior
disorder.
The growing global prevalence of sleep disorders such as sleep apnea and REM sleep behavior and sleep
disorder triggering disorders such as hypertension are two of the most significant growth drivers of the
global sleep disorder monitoring market. The growing demand for home healthcare and the subsequent
introduction of portable sleep monitors by key market players such as Philips Healthcare will also drive
market growth.
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According to the estimates of the WHO, a large percentage of sleep disorders remain undiagnosed
(approximately 86%) owing to low patient awareness levels and negligence. Therefore, patient
awareness enhancing initiatives such as the National Sleep Awareness Week and the establishment of
organizations such as the National Sleep Foundation and Sleep Health Foundation is expected to
increase the demand for sleep monitoring equipment.
Some of the other drivers of this market include the growing prevalence of sleep hampering lifestyle
habits such as irregular work shifts, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption and increasing...