Global Sleep Apnea Diagnostic Systems Market: Huge population around the world is suffering from stress and depression in their daily life, which in turn, is increasing the demand for sleep apnea diagnostic systems.

Published Date: 11/05/2021

Global Sleep apnea diagnostic systems market was valued at USD 3.7 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 5.85 billion with a growth rate at a CAGR of 6.8 % during the forecast period, 2020–2027.

Insomnia is a common problem faced by the people who find difficulty in falling asleep. Over 10% of American adults are suffering from insomnia. Increasing prevalence of sleep disorders owing to obstructive sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome is expected to drive market growth. As per Johns Vein Centers, around 2%–3% of US adults have restless leg syndrome in 2018. Moreover, rising work stress and shift work sleep disorder are another factor for fueling market growth. Furthermore, presence of undiagnosed insomnia population and high prevalence of sleeping disorder in geriatric population is propelling the market growth. Furthermore, number of drug approve for Sleep apnea diagnostic systems disorders is also growing demand for sleep apnea diagnostic systems. For instance, FDA has approved generic drugs such as eszopiclone and zaleplon for sleep disorders. Every year, the U.S. witnesses a subsequent economic loss of USD 411 billion on the treatment of sleeping disorders.

Asia Pacific to Witness Significant growth in Sleep apnea diagnostic systems Market by 2026
A huge population is suffering from insomnia in India, China, and Japan and the number is expected to grow further at the fastest CAGR during the forecast period. Strong government support, huge pharmaceutical industry, and favorable reimbursement policies are projected to add fuel to the overall market growth. Several governments in the region are organizing numerous campaigns to spread awareness among people about sleep disorders and their avaialbe treatment options. In March 2017, Philips Healthcare oragnized differernt awerness program on World Sleep Day 2017 and launch a Centre of Excellence for training doctors on diagnosing sleep disorders in major Indian cities.

In India, over 93% of the population suffers from sleep-deprived, and the country is also housing a huge population suffering from depression. According to the National Mental Health Survey, in India, it has been found that around 20% of the population suffered from depression during in 2015–2016. Whereas over 40% of the population suffered from sleeping disorders in China is influencing demand for sleep apnea diagnostic system.

The Middle East and Africa are investing heavily in their healthcare sector to improve overall healthcare infrastructure. For instance, around 5.94% of GDP invested in research & development, World Bank. Furthermore, high prevalence of anxiety, depression and mental issue in Africa is positively influencing the market growth. According to the South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG), 1 in 6 South Africans suffered from anxiety and depression in 2018.