- 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.”
Dr.
Ka
Yau
Raymond
Wong,
Specialist
in
Psychiatry
(center),
Mr.
Ian
Cheung,
Registered
Pharmacist
(left),
and
Ms.
Casey
Chow,
Head
of
Media
Business
at
ESDlife
(right)
participated
in
the
“Hong
Kong
Sleep
and
Stress
Survey”
press
conference.
81%
of
Workers
Skip
Work
Due
to
Sleep
Deprivation
Mondays
Most
Common
for
Sick
Leave
as
Employees
Create
Their
Own
Mini-Holidays
Under
mounting
pressure,
many
employees
admit
to
“calling
in
sick”
just
to
take
a
breather.
The
survey
reveals
that
82%
have
considered
taking
sick
leave
simply
to
avoid
work.
Among
them,
81%
cited
sleep
deprivation,
while
64%
blamed
overwhelming
stress.
Additionally,
64%
of
respondents
reported
having
at
least
one
“sickie”
impulse
per
month,
a
sign
that
stress
has
deeply
impacted
their
mental
and
physical
health.
When
asked
about
their
preferred
sick
days,
the
top
choices
were
Mondays
(43%),
after
long
holidays
(25%),
Fridays
(24%),
the
day
after
working
overtime
(24%),
and
rainy
or
cold
days
(18%).
(See
Table
1)
64%
Struggle
to
Fall
Asleep,
81%
Wake
Easily
Nearly
60%
Suffer
from
Both
Sleep
Problems;
80%
Seek
Dual-Solution
Treatments
Sleep
problems
top
the
list
of
modern-day
work-life
struggles.
Among
respondents,
64%
reported
trouble
falling
asleep,
and
a
significant
81%
said
they
wake
up
easily.
Almost
60%
experience
both
sleep
problems
simultaneously.
However,
77%
said
they
lack
effective
methods
to
address
both
sleep
problems
at
once.
A
full
80%
expressed
a
desire
for
dual
action
release
solutions.
Psychiatrist Dr. Ka Yau Wong, Raymond explained: “Difficulty falling asleep and waking easily are two different sleep disorders. Difficulty falling asleep is usually stress-related, while waking easily may be linked to melatonin levels. Melatonin is only released in the dark, its production decreases with daylight or screen exposure. Dual action release melatonin supplements can provide extended support by releasing melatonin in two phases, helping the body fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. To tackle both sleep problems effectively, one must manage stress and regulate melatonin to improve the sleep cycle and overall sleep quality.”
91%
of
Hongkongers
Suffer
from
Stress
Due
to
Work
and
Life
Pressures
87%
Say
Stress
Affects
Their
Sleep
Quality
Beyond
sleep
problems,
the
primary
reason
workers
want
to
skip
work
is
stress.
The
survey
found
that
91%
of
respondents
are
currently
dealing
with
stress
from
work
and
life,
and
83%
reported
a
sense
of
helplessness.
This
highlights
the
prevalence
of
stress
among
Hongkongers.
Stress
was
shown
to
cause
sleep
problems
(78%),
irritability
(58%),
loss
of
motivation
(40%),
lower
work
efficiency
(34%),
and
even
social
withdrawal
(33%)
(see
Table
2).
Alarmingly, 76% of respondents felt more stressed this year than last, yet 40% admitted they are not addressing it and simply hoping it will resolve itself. Meanwhile, 87% noted that stress has negatively impacted their sleep quality. Dr. Wong warned: “Stress-related sleep problems needs timely attention. Prolonged avoidance of stress without proper relief could worsen the condition, increasing the risk of anxiety, depression, and further deterioration in sleep quality.”
85%
Seek
Long-Lasting
Sleep
Solutions
Pharmacist
Recommend
Dual
Action
Release
Supplements
for
Dual
Sleep
Problems
With
nearly
60%
experiencing
both
difficulty
falling
asleep
and
waking
easily,
85%
of
respondents
said
they
are
looking
for
long-lasting
sleep
solutions.
Registered
pharmacist
Mr.
Ian
Cheung
advised:
“Those
dealing
with
dual
insomnia
problems
may
benefit
from
melatonin
supplements
with
a
‘dual
action
release’
formula
for
comprehensive
effect.
These
supplements
provide
an
initial
fast
release
to
help
you
fall
asleep,
followed
by
a
slow,
sustained
release
that
maintains
melatonin
levels
overnight,
tackling
both
early
and
mid-sleep
disturbances.
Some
dual
action
release
melatonin
products
combine
Western
herbal
ingredients
to
address
stress-related
insomnia.
If
your
sleep
problems
are
caused
by
stress,
consider
formulas
that
include
calming
Western
herbs.”
Nearly
60%
Are
Aware
of
Western
Herbs
for
Stress
Relief
72%
Will
Consider
Herbal
Supplements
for
Stress
Reduction
When
it
comes
to
stress
and
sleep
improvement,
most
respondents
prefer
natural
solutions.
“Western
herbs
like
Eschscholzia
californica
and
Hops
are
scientifically
proven
to
ease
stress
and
anxiety,”
Cheung
explained.
“They
can
help
improve
sleep
quality
and
are
suitable
for
those
who
prefer
natural
remedies.
Reducing
stress
naturally
can
prevent
work
avoidance
and
maintain
daily
function.”
The survey also revealed that 59% of respondents were aware that Western herbal supplements can aid in sleep and stress relief. When selecting health supplements, 63% prefer Western brands, and 72% are willing to try herbal ingredients for stress relief. Cheung added, “If symptoms persist despite using natural products, professional medical consultation should be considered.”
For
more
information,
please
visit:
https://www.adriengagnon.com.hk/en/product?category=sleep-and-stress&group=
Appendix
Table
1:
Most
Popular
Days
for
Taking
Sick
Leave
(“Sickies”)
Most
Popular
Days
for
Taking
Sick
Leave
(“Sickies”) |
Percentage |
Monday |
43% |
After
long
holidays |
25% |
Friday |
24% |
Day
after
working
overtime |
24% |
Rainy/cold
days |
18% |
Wednesday |
15% |
Meeting-heavy
days |
11% |
Thursday |
9% |
Deadline
days |
8% |
Tuesday |
7% |
Table 2: Impact of Stress on Sleep and Daily Life
Stress
Symptoms |
Percentage |
Sleep
problems
/
insomnia |
78% |
Irritability |
58% |
Wanting
to
skip
work |
47% |
Loss
of
motivation |
40% |
Lower
work
efficiency |
34% |
Social
withdrawal |
33% |
Table 3: Key Factors in Choosing Western Herbal Supplements
Consideration |
Percentage |
Product
safety
and
certification |
28% |
Ingredient
transparency |
22% |
Effectiveness
&
longevity
(e.g.,
dual
action
release) |
11% |
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