03/12/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/12/2026 06:08
Sleep apnea is a serious condition causes people to pause breathing while asleep, potentially disrupting oxygen supply, lowering sleep quality, and leading to health complications including hypertension and stroke. Despite these risks, the disorder largely goes unnoticed because getting a diagnosis usually requires time-consuming and costly in-lab sleep studies.
To mark World Sleep Day 2026, a global study of Samsung Health users1 is shedding new light on the true extent of the condition and the disruptive impact it has on your sleep. Aligned with this year's World Sleep Day theme, "Sleep Well, Live Better," Samsung is turning the invisible signs of sleep apnea into actionable insights through its Galaxy Watch series, helping those affected improve their sleep habits and overall health.
The report found that 23% of study participants are at risk of sleep apnea.
"The microarousals and awakenings that follow breathing pauses fragment your sleep," explains behavioral sleep scientist Dr. Vanessa Hill. "Those occurrences can prevent the brain from staying in the REM and deep sleep stages necessary for cognitive and physical restoration."
The report shows these constant disruptions take a direct toll on sleep duration and quality, leading to:
"Even a small loss in sleep duration is compounded by a larger loss of sleep quality," said Dr. Hill. "This can be the difference between simply being 'in bed' and getting restorative rest, which could be why people feel so tired the next day."
Dr. Hill also advocates a multidimensional approach to sleep health. "Sleep apnea affects many dimensions of sleep - duration, quality, sleep efficiency and even daytime fatigue," she stated. "They together help determine our health and functioning."
With sleep apnea shown to impact all aspects of sleep and lead to other health complications, detection is an essential first step in the fight against the condition.
For years, sleep apnea has been difficult to detect due to the need for inconvenient hospital tests. However, Samsung offers at-home detection with a first-of-its-kind Sleep Apnea2 feature on your Galaxy Watch.
"For years, the inconvenience of an in-lab clinical sleep study has been a barrier to diagnosing sleep apnea," added Dr. Hill. "Wearable technology such as Galaxy Watch is a breakthrough because it democratizes that first step. It allows people to gather meaningful data from their own beds, providing a starting point for a conversation with a healthcare professional."
A good night's sleep is the first step toward a healthier, more energized life, and Samsung is here to guide you. Samsung's ecosystem offers end-to-end care, from detecting signs of sleep apnea on your Galaxy Watch to providing suggestions to receive professional advice.
Looking ahead, Samsung is constantly innovating and improving the Sleep Apnea feature to make it even more powerful with sharper insights. Prioritize your rest today to unlock a healthier tomorrow.