Over 80% of Employees Take Sick Leave Due to Sleep Deprivation; Mondays Are the Most Popular “Sickie” Days
- Economic downturn: 91% of respondents feel stressed from work and life
- 81% report frequent awakenings; 64% have trouble falling asleep – two distinct sleep problems, doctor explain
- 78% say stress impacts sleep quality
- 80% hope to resolve both types of sleep problems; 85% seek long-term sleep solutions
- Dual Action Release health supplements suggested by pharmacist to tackle both sleep problems
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 5 June 2025 – As the economic outlook remains gloomy, stress levels among Hongkongers continue to rise. A recent survey shows that many locals feel overwhelmed by stress, which disrupts their sleep and creates a vicious cycle that severely affects both their emotional well-being and physical health. In light of this, Adrien Gagnon commissioned ESDlife to conduct the “Hong Kong Sleep and Stress Survey” in May 2025. The online survey interviewed 540 respondents in Hong Kong to examine sleep challenges and stress triggers. The goal was to raise awareness about sleep health and stress management, and to guide the public toward natural, long-lasting solutions to improve both “difficulty falling asleep” and “waking easily.”





