Research and Markets, the largest resource for market research information in world providing essential market research reports, industry research, industry analysis, forecasts, market studies, company profiles and country reports.
Welcome - Register - Login - Help/FAQ - 0 items View Basket
Worlds Largest Market Research Resource - 1516331 Live Reports
Search Research and Markets
  Search
Enter keywords, a title or
a report id number below.





Advanced   
Company search
Register for free email updates of market research
Currency
  Select a currency for use throughout the site



Viewing report

Order by Fax
Ask a Question
Printer Friendly
PDF Brochure
Hard CopyAdd to Basket
EnterprisewideAdd to Basket
Electronic (PDF)Add to Basket
Live Chat Live Help Software for Website

Epidemiology: Insomnia

Datamonitor, April 2011, Pages: 32


  Description  
    
    
    
    
     
  Enquire before Buying   
  Send to a Friend   

In this analysis, it is estimated that there were a total of 53 million cases of insomnia in 2010 in the seven major markets with nearly a half of these cases present in the US. Prevalence rates for insomnia are expected to remain constant; therefore, any changes in prevalence will depend on population dynamics in the seven major healthcare markets

Features and benefits:

- Gain insight to market potential, including a robust 10-year epidemiology forecast of prevalent insomnia cases.
- Understand the key epidemiologic risk factors associated with insomnia.

Highlights:

- An increase in prevalent insomnia cases is expected in the next decade in the seven major markets as a result of an ageing population.
- Unsatisfactory sleep can cause severe distress and cause social, interpersonal, and occupational impairment.

Your key questions answered:

- What are the most robust epidemiologic studies for insomnia prevalence data?
- How will the patient population change over the next decade in the US, Japan, and five major EU markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the UK)?
- How do changes in population structure and risk factors affect the trend in prevalent insomnia cases?



For enquiries please call us on:
  +353-1-415-1241 (GMT Office Hours)
  1-800-526-8630 (US/Canada Toll Free)
  1-917-300-0470 (EST Office Hours)

   All rights reserved. © Copyright 2012 Research and Markets
   Terms and conditions Privacy Policy Publishers Employment Opportunities Site Map Link to us Webmaster Affiliate Network


Research and Markets RSS Feeds