The Global Sleep Crisis

In today's society, sleep issues have become an undeniable global health crisis. According to statistics from the Sleep Foundation, approximately 64% of adults worldwide experience varying degrees of sleep issues, revealing the prevalence and severity of sleep problems globally. Further, data released by Statista in 2024 show that the global sleep aid market has reached a revenue of $539 million, with an annual growth rate of 2.67%, indicating not only the urgent need for improved sleep quality but also the significant market potential in this field.

Sleep issues broadly affect people's physical health, mental state, work performance, and social behavior. Chronic sleep deprivation or poor sleep quality can lead to a range of health problems, including heart disease, diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline. Additionally, sleep disorders can significantly impact an individual's work efficiency, learning abilities, and quality of daily life, thereby profoundly affecting the socioeconomic landscape.

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