Launched in conjunction with World Sleep Day, SendMeToSleep.com builds on Philips’ long-standing commitment to drive awareness around obstructive sleep apnea and other sleep disorders Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) today announced the launch of the “World’s Sleepiest Website,” an online resource to help those who struggle with sleep get a better night’s rest. Released in support of the World Association of Sleep Medicine’s annual World Sleep Day, the website features a variety of visual content, including videos and images to help restless sleepers and to serve as a resource for chronically sleep deprived individuals who may have an underlying sleep issue. The campaign aims to drive awareness and education around sleep issues, and is the latest effort in the company’s continued dedication to enhance the lives of patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or other serious sleep disorders. Sleep debt is a global problem “Sleep impacts everything we do, and it’s no secret that we’re not getting the recommended eight hours,” said Dr. Teofilo Lee-Chiong, M.D., Chief Medical Liaison, Philips. “While it’s one thing to recognize lack of sleep as an issue, it’s another to take active steps to get a better night’s sleep. With this website, we hope to engage the average person in thinking about how sleep contributes to their overall health and wellbeing.” For those struggling to sleep at night, SendMeToSleep.com provides: When it is more than a restless night “Based on our long history in sleep therapy innovation, we know that it can be hard for OSA patients to stick with therapy, but the first challenge is getting them diagnosed,” said Mark Aloia, senior director of global clinical research of Philips. “There are a substantial amount of people that have classic signs of OSA, but still remain undiagnosed, and a lot of the time it is because they don’t know that their restlessness at night isn’t normal.” Visit SendMeToSleep.com to get inspired for slumber or take part in the conversation by following #SendMeToSleep on Twitter: @PhilipsHealth and @PhilipsResp, and Philips Respironics on Facebook.
While the occasional sleepless night can be frustrating and inconvenient, people who consistently suffer from inadequate sleep can experience poor academic or work performance. According to a 2015 Philips Respironics survey that surveyed people in 10 countries, 96 percent said sleep was valuable to them and 87 percent ranked sleep as an influence on their overall health and wellbeing; however of those surveyed, only 17 percent consistently slept through the night.
More than 100 million people globally1 suffer from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Chronic sleep or respiratory conditions can have devastating effects if not treated or diagnosed, and it is estimated that 80 percent of patients with OSA remain undiagnosed, which can impact long-term health by turning sleep or breathing into a burden.
1 http://www.stopbang.ca/osa/prevalence.php
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