Sleep Apnea Devices Market Size, Growth Trends, Top Players, Application Potential and Forecast to 2027 The Sleep Apnea Devices Market study focuses major leading industry players with information such as company profiles, product picture and specification, capacity, production, price, cost, revenue and contact information. It provides information on trends and developments, and focuses on markets and materials, capacities and technologies, and on the changing structure. Get sample copy of this research report @ https://www.gminsights.com/requestsample/detail/489 As one of the most common sleep-related ailments, sleep apnea is a major cause for increasingly disrupted or shorter sleep cycles among the U.S. population. Estimates from the CDC suggest that nearly 35.2% of the adult population in the United States has reported an average sleep cycle of less than seven hours each night, leading to a transformation in sleep apnea devices market outlook in the U.S. Among the two major types of sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea is the most prevalent in the United States, affecting nearly 30 million adults. However, given that most common symptoms associated with sleep apnea; pauses in breathing, snoring or gasping for air, occur during sleep, most patients are unaware of these symptoms, and are thus left undiagnosed and untreated. This can prove detrimental in the long run, as untreated sleep apnea can lead to several other comorbid ailments like stroke, depression, type 2 diabetes and heart disease, among others. In order to address these challenges, the persistent development and usage of advanced sleep apnea devices and therapies is a key solution, one that developed markets like the United States have been proactively incorporating. Estimates from a study conducted by Global Market Insights, Inc. suggest that the U.S. is a leading North American sleep apnea devices market, having accounted for a revenue share of over 91% in 2020. Obesity among long-haul truckers to increase sleep apnea prevalence in US Sleep apnea, known for being underdiagnosed among the general population, is even more so among long-haul truck drivers. According to a study conducted by VTTI (Virginia Tech Transportation Institute), almost 47% of truck drivers are considered high-risk for sleep apnea, mainly due to neck size or weight. According to the NCBI, obesity is a root cause of the narrowing of the airway, with research showing that even a 10% rise in weight can increase OSA risk by nearly six-fold. Underdiagnosis of sleep apnea presents an even higher risk among the driver population in the U.S., according to the American Sleep Apnea Association, as prolonged periods without treatment can lead to headaches, daytime fatigue, memory problems and difficulty in focusing on roads. Since truck drivers inherently handle heavy vehicles and equipment, these issues can be extremely detrimental, both in terms of driver health as well as economic burden. In order to mitigate these risks, sleep physicians are refocusing their approach towards the diagnosis and screening of sleep apnea among truckers, to the benefit of the sleep apnea devices industry. Physicians are increasingly prescribing the use of home sleep apnea tests, that can be selfadministered by patients. Modern sleep apnea testing solutions, like the WatchPAT® ONE, are giving
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