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市場調査レポート
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子供用多焦点メガネの世界市場2023-2030Global Multifocal Glasses for Children Market 2023-2030 |
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子供用多焦点メガネの世界市場2023-2030 |
出版日: 2023年06月20日
発行: Orion Market Research
ページ情報: 英文 125 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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子供用多焦点メガネの世界市場は、予測期間中にCAGR 38.8%で成長すると予測されています。市場の成長は、視力障害、失明、近視、老眼などの眼疾患の有病率の増加などの要因に起因しています。子供や青少年における近視の有病率は、子供のライフスタイルの変化により、世界の多くの地域で急速に増加しています。国際失明予防機関によると、2020年にはアジアの子供の60%、欧州の子供の40%が近視であると推測されます。0~14歳の子どもでは、140万人が失明、2,260万人が中等度から重度の視力喪失、4,660万人が軽度の視力喪失です。 4億4,800万人の子供と青少年が屈折異常を抱えています。この内訳は、2020年には-0.75D以下の近視の3億3,940万人、2020年の視力障害遠視の1億930万人です。
用途別では、近視の有病率の増加により、近視用サブセグメントが世界の子供用多焦点メガネ市場で大きなシェアを占めると予想されています。国立医学図書館によると、患者の41.9%が近視で、そのうち約2.7%が強度近視でした。近視の有病率は年齢とともに増加し、5~7歳では14.7%、17~19歳では59.0%でした。強度近視も年齢とともに増加し、5~7歳では0.6%、17~19歳では4.9%でした。
近視は通常8歳から16歳の間に発症し、20歳になるまでに目の成長が止まるまで悪化し続ける。Optometrists Networkによると、香港で行われた調査で、近視が-1.00~-5.00ディオプターの8~13歳の子供を対象に、多焦点レンズを装用した子供と単焦点レンズを装用した子供を2年間にわたって比較しました。この研究結果によると、多焦点レンズを装用した子供たちは、近視の進行が25%減少し、軸の伸長(目の成長)が31%減少したと報告されています。さらに、近視の進行の減少は、レンズを1日5時間装用した場合に顕著になり、1日7時間以上装用した場合には、これらの良好な結果をさらに高めることができました。
すべての地域の中で、アジア太平洋地域は予測期間中に最も急成長する地域市場になると予想されています。同地域は、視力障害や失明の増加、政府による重点的な取り組み、NGOプログラムなどにより、大きな成長が見込まれています。小児失明の経済的負担は、先進国に比べて発展途上国で顕著です。オルビスの報告書によると、インドでは0~15歳の子供の1000人に1人が失明していると推定されています。調査によると、発展途上国では1万人の子どもに対して12~15人の盲目の子どもがいるのに対し、先進国では1万人の子どもに対して3~4人の盲目の子どもがいます。さらに、オルビスのインド小児失明症イニシアチブはオルビスのプログラムであり、小児眼科センターの設立が可能な三次レベルの眼科病院の特定に重点を置いています。インドとネパールでは、白内障手術の60%以上がNGOセクターによって行われているが、眼科医全体の3分の1しかいないです。オルビスは、インドの17州にわたり33の小児眼科センターを設立しています。
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.