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2023-2030 年全球儿童多焦点眼镜市场Global Multifocal Glasses for Children Market 2023-2030 |
在预测期内,全球儿童多焦点眼镜市场的复合年增长率预计将达到 38.8%。市场增长的原因是视力障碍、失明、近视和老花等眼科疾病的发病率不断上升。在世界许多地区,由于儿童生活方式的改变,儿童和青少年的近视发病率正在迅速上升。根据国际防盲机构的数据,2020 年,亚洲 60% 的儿童和欧洲 40% 的儿童患有近视。在 0-14 岁的儿童中,有 140 万儿童失明,2260 万儿童中度至重度失明,4660 万儿童轻度失明。4.48 亿儿童和青少年存在屈光不正:其中,3.394 亿儿童的近视度数在 2020 年将≤-0.75D,1.093 亿儿童的远视度数在 2020 年将受到影响。
全球儿童多焦点眼镜市场根据类型、应用和最终用户进行细分。根据类型,市场可分为塑料和聚碳酸酯。根据应用,市场细分为近视、老花、远视和散光。此外,根据最终用户,市场还可细分为医院和眼镜店。在各种类型中,聚碳酸酯细分市场预计将占据相当大的市场份额,因为它具有抗紫外线反射的功能。根据美国国立卫生研究院的数据,聚碳酸酯可吸收所有低于 380 纳米的紫外线(UV)辐射,这与皇冠玻璃和 CR-39 (R) 不同,后者必须经过处理才能提供紫外线防护。加入紫外线吸收剂还能防止镜片材料风化和变脆。
在各种应用中,由于近视的发病率不断上升,预计近视子细分市场将在全球儿童多焦点眼镜市场中占据突出份额。根据美国国家医学图书馆的数据,41.9% 的患者患有近视,其中约 2.7% 的患者患有高度近视。近视的发病率随着年龄的增长而增加,从 5 至 7 岁儿童的 14.7% 增加到 17 至 19 岁儿童的 59.0%。高度近视也随着年龄的增长而增加,在 5 至 7 岁儿童中占 0.6%,在 17 至 19 岁儿童中占 4.9%。
近视一般在 8 至 16 岁之间形成,并持续恶化,直至眼睛停止生长,一般在儿童长到 20 岁时停止。根据验光师网的报道,一项在香港进行的研究包括 8-13 岁、近视度数在 -1.00 和 -5.00 之间的儿童,该研究对佩戴多焦点镜片的儿童和佩戴单焦镜片的儿童进行了为期两年的比较。研究结果显示,配戴多焦点镜片的儿童近视度数下降了 25%,眼轴伸长(眼球增长)减少了 31%。此外,每天配戴镜片 5 小时后,近视度数加深的情况会更加明显;每天配戴镜片 7 小时或更长时间后,这些积极效果会进一步增强。
Title: Global Multifocal Glasses for Children Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Plastic and Polycarbonate), by Application (Myopia, Presbyopia, Hyperopia and Astigmatism), and by End-User (Hospital and Optical Shop), Forecast Period (2023-2030).
The global multifocal glasses for children market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 38.8% during the forecast period. The growth of the market is attributed to the factors such as increasing prevalence of eye diseases such as vision impairment, blindness, myopia, and presbyopia. The prevalence of myopia in children and adolescents is rapidly increasing in many parts of the world, due to lifestyle changes for children. According to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, in 2020, 60% of children in Asia and 40% of children in Europe had myopia. In children aged 0-14 years, there are 1.4 million children with blindness, 22.6 million children with moderate to severe sight loss and 46.6 million children with mild sight loss. 448 million children and adolescents have refractive errors: This is comprised of 339.4 million with myopia ≤-0.75D in 2020 and 109.3 million with vision impairing hyperopia in 2020.
The global multifocal glasses for children market is segmented based on the type, application, and end-user. Based on the type, the market is segmented into plastic and polycarbonate. Based on the application, the market is sub-segmented into myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. Further, based on end-user, the market is segmented into hospital and optical shop. Among the types, the polycarbonate sub-segment is anticipated to hold a considerable share of the market, owing to its anti-reflective ultraviolet radiation. According to the National Institutes of Health, Polycarbonate absorbs all ultraviolet (UV) radiation below 380 nanometers distinct from crown glass and CR-39® which have to be treated to provide UV protection. The inclusion of UV absorbers also prevents the lens material from weathering and becoming brittle.
Among the application, the myopia sub-segment is anticipated to hold a prominent share of the global multifocal glasses for children market across the globe, due to the increasing prevalence of myopia. According to the National Library of Medicine, 41.9% of patients suffered myopia, out of which around 2.7% of patients had high myopia. The prevalence of myopia increased with age from 14.7% in 5- to 7-year olds to 59.0% in 17- to 19-year olds. High myopia also increased with age from 0.6% in 5- to 7-year olds to 4.9% of 17- to 19-year olds.
Myopia typically develops between the ages of 8 and 16 and continues to worsen until the eye stops growing typically by the time the child reaches 20 years. According to Optometrists Network, A research study, conducted in Hong Kong including children 8-13 years old, with myopia between -1.00 and -5.00 diopters, compared children who wore multifocal lenses, to children who wore single vision lenses over two years. According to the results of this study, the children who wore multifocal lenses reported 25 percent decrease in myopia progression and 31 percent less axial elongation (eye growth). Moreover, the reduction of myopia progression became more noticeable when the lenses were worn for five hours a day and further enhancement of these positive results was achieved when lenses were worn for seven hours or more per day.
The global multifocal glasses for children market is further segmented based on geography including North America (the US, and Canada), Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, France, and Others), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, and Others), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America). Among these, the North America regional market is expected to cater prominent growth over the forecast period, owing to the technical advancement in multifocal lenses. For instance, in June 2023, Bausch + Lomb Corp. launched Bausch + Lomb INFUSE® Multifocal silicone hydrogel (SiHy) daily disposable contact lenses in the US. Featuring a next-generation material infused with ProBalance Technology for all-day comfort and the company's unique 3-Zone Progressive design, the new lens addresses the dynamic vision needs of patients with presbyopia by delivering clear vision with seamless transitions across near, intermediate and distance vision while helping to minimize contact lens dryness.
Among all regions, the Asia-Pacific region is anticipated to emerge as the fastest-growing regional market over the forecast period. The region is expected to witness significant growth owing to the rising vision impairment, blindness, rising governments focus, and NGO programs. The economic burden of childhood blindness is more pronounced in developing countries in comparison to developed countries. According to the Orbis report, an estimated 1 in 1000 children between 0-15 years are blind in India. Studies have shown that developing countries have 12 to 15 blind children for every 10,000 children, compared to 3- or 4-blind children per 10,000 children in developed countries. Furthermore, Orbis's India Childhood Blindness Initiative is the program of Orbis, which is focused on identifying tertiary level eye hospitals where Child Eye Centers could be established. In both India and Nepal, more than 60% of cataract surgeries is performed by the NGO sector which only accounts for a third of all ophthalmologists. Orbis has established 33 children's eye care centers across 17 states in India.
The major companies serving the global multifocal glasses for children market include: Bausch & Lomb Incorporation, Hoya Corp., Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Alcon Inc., HumanOptics AG, and others. The market players are considerably contributing to the market growth by the adoption of various strategies including mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, collaborations, funding, and new product launches, to stay competitive in the market. For instance, in September 2022, SIFI S.p.A. launched Evolux, a novel extended monofocal intraocular lens (IOL), based on a hydrophobic material and a non-diffractive profile.