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[World Sleep Day 2026] How Samsung Is Tackling Sleep Apnea to Energize Your Days
Manal Saleh
Millions worldwide suffer from sleep
apnea, but 80% of sufferers[1]
don’t even know they have it. This 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 users[2]
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.
Image: Infographic including all
key data on impact of sleep apnea
How Does Sleep Apnea Impact Your Sleep?
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:
- Reduced REM Sleep: Participants with moderate
to severe sleep apnea indicators detected by their Galaxy Watch got around
four minutes less rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the phase where our
brains process emotions, consolidate memories and cement learning. Without
enough of it, people can experience mood instability and memory problems,
impacting performance at work and overall well-being.
- Less Deep Sleep: Sleep apnea also robs
sufferers of deep sleep, approximately eight minutes less per
night, on average. This is the body’s critical physical restoration
phase, where growth hormone is released, muscles are repaired, and your
immune system is activated. Losing out on deep sleep is why you may feel
physically exhausted, have slower recovery times, and get sick more often.
- Frequent Nightly Awakenings: Study participants with
signs of sleep apnea also woke up regularly during the night and stayed
awake around four minutes longer. These interruptions derail the sleep
cycle, locking you into lighter, less restorative stages and making
next-day exhaustion inevitable, no matter how long you slept.
- Shorter Sleep Duration: Overall, people with a
higher likelihood of sleep apnea averaged around 12 minutes less sleep.
While this loss may seem minor, it can have a significant impact on
overall sleep quality as your sleep cycle gets fragmented throughout the
night.
Why It
Matters: "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.
How Does Galaxy Watch Help Detect Signs
of Moderate to Severe Sleep Apnea?
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 Apnea[3]
feature on your Galaxy Watch.
- How It Works: Users simply track their sleep with
a compatible Galaxy Watch[4]
for more than four hours over two nights within a ten-day period. Available
through the Samsung Health Monitor app, the Sleep Apnea feature
enables users to proactively spot signs of the condition. Initially
launched in Korea, the feature has since received De Novo authorization from the
U.S. FDA and is
now available in 78 markets[5]
worldwide and counting.
- The Technology: Leveraging the Galaxy
Watch’s BioActive Sensor, the feature tracks blood oxygen levels to
determine when the user stops breathing (apnea) or is not breathing enough
(hypopnea). Based on this data, the feature estimates the user’s Apnea-Hypopnea
Index (AHI), which indicates the severity of obstructive sleep apnea(OSA).
- From Awareness to Action: By detecting signs of
sleep apnea early, the feature provides the data needed for an informed consultation
with a medical professional. In addition to tackling sleep apnea, your
Galaxy Watch can help you build habits for better holistic sleep health. Features
include the Sleep Coaching program for detailed analysis and tips on
how to improve sleep quality and Bedtime Guidance,[6] which recommends your optimal bedtime
to ensure you consistently get enough sleep.
"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."
Take Control of Your Night
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
adviceto connecting
you with professional advice through our health network.
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.
[1]“Obstructive Sleep
Apnea National Indicator Report,” American Academy of Sleep Medicine (2023)
[2]Samsung
Health users from the
U.S., South Korea, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Russia, Chile, South Africa, and the
Philippines participated in the study from January–June 2025.
[3]The Sleep Apnea
feature is an over-the-counter (OTC), software-only, mobile medical application
operating on a compatible Samsung Galaxy Watch and phone. It is intended for on
demand use. Users should not use this feature to replace traditional methods of
diagnosis and treatment by a qualified clinician. The data provided by this
device is also not intended to assist clinicians in diagnosing sleep disorders.
For users over the age of 22 who have not been diagnosed with sleep apnea, the
feature monitors for signs of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
[4]Availability may vary
by market, carrier, model, or a paired smartphone. Available on Galaxy Watch4
series and later models. The watch requires the Wear OS 5.0 version or later
and must be paired with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone with Android 12.0 or later.
[5]Supported markets
include Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Croatia,
Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El
Salvador, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece,
Guatemala, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan,
Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mayotte,
Mexico, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norfolk Island, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Réunion, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden,
Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom,
United States, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen.
[6]Bedtime guidance is
available on Android phone (Android 11 and above) requires Samsung Health app
(v6.30.2 or later). Bedtime guidance based on 3 days of sleep analysis of
user's circadian rhythm and sleep pressure. Intended for general wellness and
fitness purposes only. The measurements are for your personal reference only.
Not intended for use in detection, diagnosis, treatment of any medical
condition or sleep disorder. Please consult a medical professional for advice.



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