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Sleep Number Presents Research on Snoring, Apnea, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Cardiovascular Health at SLEEP 2024
The studies, which used data from Sleep Number® smart beds and a Smart Sleeper Panel, provide valuable insights that can potentially guide recommendations

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nThe studies, which used data from Sleep Number® smart beds and a Smart Sleeper Panel, provide valuable insights that can potentially guide recommendations for better sleep habits and improved health outcomes\n\n\nSleep Number’s research partners, the University of Pittsburgh and the American Cancer Society, will also present new studies in collaboration with Sleep Number\n\n\n MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nToday, Sleep Number Corporation (Nasdaq: SNBR), a sleep wellness technology leader, announced it will present new research at SLEEP 2024 in Houston. Findings will show results of four studies leveraging smart bed data collected in a real-world, home environment, and the Smart Sleeper Panel, a cohort of more than 468,000 Sleep Number smart bed sleepers who’ve opted to participate in sleep science research. These studies further demonstrate the research capabilities of Sleep Number smart beds to understand the impact of sleep on health and advance sleep science without an in-lab sleep study. Sleep Number’s wellness technology platform, used by global research institutions, plus its 26 billion hours’ worth of highly accurate sleep and biosignal data from millions of smart sleepers could, in the future, revolutionize the way sleepers screen for health risks at home. They can also simplify the way healthcare providers detect and monitor sleep disorders.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240529187703/en/Sleep Number's findings at SLEEP 2024 will show results of four studies leveraging smart bed data collected in a real-world, home environment, and the Smart Sleeper Panel, a cohort of more than 468,000 Sleep Number smart bed sleepers who've opted to participate in sleep science research. (Graphic: Business Wire)\n“Sleep Number is continuously introducing data-driven approaches for improved sleep and health care outcomes,” said Annie Bloomquist, Executive Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, Sleep Number. “Our smart bed ecosystem and one-of-a-kind research capabilities can link our data into clinical practices. We anticipate that our continued advancements in the field of sleep research will revolutionize the way chronic sleep disorders and other health conditions are identified, diagnosed and monitored.”\n\n\nHighlights of the new research inclu...