Report ID: SQSG30L2031
Report ID:
SQSG30L2031 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: December, 2024
Pages:
165
|
Tables:
61 |
Figures:
75
With 45.6% of global sales in 2021, the North American smart pillows market for smart pillows was the largest regional market. In December 2021, a poll by The Good Body found that more than 35% of Americans did not obtain the recommended seven hours of sleep, and about 20% had sleep disorders. Additionally, 97% of kids in the United States sleep for fewer than the recommended number of hours per night, and 7 out of every 10 students suffer from sleep deprivation.
Similar results were discovered by the National Sleep Foundation throughout its investigation. Regularly getting insufficient sleep can cause obesity, narcolepsy, sleep apnea, restlessness, insomnia, and sleep behavioural disorders. Obesity has become a serious health concern in the US. The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that 39.6% of American adults will be obese in 2021. Therefore, most medical professionals advise using smart pillows for more restful sleep, which will decrease the incidence of numerous ailments like obesity.
The smart pillows market in Asia Pacific is expected to grow at the quickest rate, with a CAGR of 33.4% from 2021 to 2028. Dr. Erik St. Louis, Co-Director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Sleep Medicine, claims that South Asians do not get enough sleep. In Malaysia, 35% of people and 20% of Thai people, respectively, have sleeplessness. These irregular sleeping patterns in Malaysia and Thailand are expected to expand the potential of the smart pillow.
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Report ID: SQSG30L2031