Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIA initiative to promote sleep sufficienc­y and quality around Asia-pacific

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AIA Group Ltd has unveiled an ambitious new initiative designed to help combat sleep deprivatio­n a critical health issue in Asia.

The initiative, underpinne­d by a call to action in the form of ‘#Onemorehou­r’, will raise awareness about the health benefits associated with getting sufficient sleep. It will also provide tips, tools and rewards that encourage people to change their behaviour to get more and better quality sleep.

Working in partnershi­p with Prof. Michael Chee, one of Asia’s leading sleep experts from DUKENUS Medical School and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in Singapore, AIA will highlight the important physical and physiologi­cal benefits associated with getting sufficient sleep. Just a few examples of these benefits include:

■reduced likelihood of suffering from chronic disease.

■ Increased ability to maintain a healthy weight.

■ A stronger immune system.

■boosted mood and energy levels.

■reduced stress and anxiety. AIA Group Chief Marketing Officer Stuart A. Spencer said: “AIA is proud to be introducin­g this bold, thoughtful and comprehens­ive effort that will raise awareness of sleep sufficienc­y and quality in support of our brand promise “Healthier, Longer, Better Lives”. Just one more hour of sleep can provide an extensive number of health benefits and yet sleep deprivatio­n continues to affect an increasing number of people in Asia. There is a myth that if we sacrifice sleep, we will get ahead in life. In reality, sleep doesn’t get in the way of personal progress, it enables it. Underpinne­d by our call to action, #Onemorehou­r, we will show people how they can take steps to change their behaviour to get more and better quality sleep.”

To coincide with the launch of this initiative, AIA has introduced updates to AIA Vitality, its leading science-backed wellness programme, to encourage and reward healthier sleeping habits. The AIA Vitality app will motivate people to improve their sleep habits through a new sleep assessment and sleep-based rewards, as well as sleep tracking tools.

AIA has also created a new sleep content hub which provides extensive informatio­n and insights on how to achieve better sleeping habits. Written and video content on the hub includes tips from AIA’S Global Ambassador David Beckham, as well as from the company’s other partners such as Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and leading Chef, Jeremy Pang.

In preparatio­n for its sleep sufficienc­y initiative, AIA conducted research in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia. Key findings include:

■ Over half of people surveyed (55 percent) said they get just six hours or fewer of sleep per night (seven to nine hours is the optimal amount of sleep for most adults).

■ 69 percent don’t feel good about how much sleep they get.

■ 62 percent said they either worry about not getting enough sleep or want more sleep.

■ 30 percent are not satisfied with their quality of sleep.

■ 62 percent agreed that getting one more hour of sleep would boost their mood and energy. Spencer added: “AIA is celebratin­g the physical and mental benefits that getting more sleep can provide. We understand the issues that stand in the way of getting a good night’s sleep and we are committed to helping people across Asia to achieve healthier, longer, better sleep as an important element of their ability to live healthier, longer, better lives.”

 ??  ?? AIA Group Chief Marketing Officer Stuart A. Spencer with Prof. Michael Chee, one of Asia’s leading sleep experts
AIA Group Chief Marketing Officer Stuart A. Spencer with Prof. Michael Chee, one of Asia’s leading sleep experts

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