New Delhi, March 15 -- A total 73 per cent of Indian adults want to improve the quality of their sleep while 55 per cent agreed that they slept well, says a survey here.

''Despite 55 per cent of Indian adults agreeing that they sleep well, 73 per cent still wants to improve the quality of their sleep, indicating rise in awareness level on 'Sleep-Health', 38 per cent of Indian adults say that their sleep has improved in the past 5 years, the highest number of all countries,'' said a survey titled, "The Global Pursuit of Better Sleep Health" released on Thursday.

Strengthening its commitment to 'Sleep Health', Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology released India findings from its annual global sleep survey.

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