The Vision Care Institute™, LLC
Donation of Eye Equipment Will Help Team USA™ Optimize Visual Performance
Jacksonville, FL (September 12, 2007) – As U.S. Olympic hopefuls prepare to
compete in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, The Vision Care Institute™, LLC, a
Johnson & Johnson Company, is helping them make sure that two of their most
vital body parts are ready for competition – their eyes. The Vision Care
Institute, which recently announced the launch of its AchieveVision™ Program
for Olympic athletes and hopefuls, today announced that it is donating to the
United States Olympic Committee (USOC) several pieces of vision care equipment
to help athletes optimize their vision.
"There is a documented connection between optimized vision and overall
performance, so it is important that our athletes maintain good eye health and
determine vision correction needs regularly," says Jeanne R. Derber, O.D.,
Director of Vision Clinic, United States Olympic Training Center. "Early
detection and treatment of any vision and eye health issues will help ensure
that our athletes truly keep their focus."
About six out of ten (61 percent) U.S. Olympic athletes and hopefuls agree
that it is "extremely important" that their vision be the best it can
possibly be for them to be successful as an athlete according to a recent
survey of nearly 600 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic hopeful athletes and alumni.
More than half (52 percent) feel that if they could improve their current
vision, it would provide them with a performance edge during competition,
according to the survey, which was conducted by the USOC on behalf of Johnson
& Johnson and other USOC corporate partners to better understand the health
care, training, and treatment practices of athletes.
Yet, more than one-third (37 percent) say it has been two years or more
since their last eye exam, and about one in five (20 percent) say it's been
three years or more since they've seen an eye care professional.
The survey results parallel findings from the Americans' Attitudes &
Perceptions About Vision Care survey, which was conducted by Harris
Interactive® on behalf of The Vision Care Institute. In that survey of more
than 3,700 Americans, findings revealed a gap between vision care knowledge and
behavior, with 14 percent of Americans noting that they do not have a regular
eye care professional and one-quarter (25 percent) saying it has been more than
two years since their last eye exam. Further, one-third (35 percent) of parents
participating in that survey reported that their child has never seen an eye
care professional.
"Americans visit their doctor annually and their dentist twice a year,
but do not prioritize their eyes for themselves or their children," says
Dr. Richard Clompus, O.D., Director, The Vision Care Institute. "Seeing an
eye care professional regularly may not only assess your vision and need for
updated prescriptions, it may also help identify and lead to a diagnosis of
other health concerns such as hypertension and diabetes."
"Whether you are an Olympic athlete or a weekend warrior, you want
optimum visual acuity to see a ball or land a jump perfectly," adds Dr.
Clompus. "With this donation, examiners will be better able to assess all
necessary acuity tests and other measurements to help athletes achieve peak
visual performance."
Other findings from the USOC Johnson & Johnson survey of U.S. Olympic
athletes and hopefuls include:
- Over half (52 percent) of the athletes surveyed said they wear contact
lenses while practicing and/or competing in their sport.
- One-third (34 percent) said they wear glasses while practicing and/or
competing in their sport.
- Twelve percent report wearing goggles/sports goggles while practicing
and/or competing in their sport.
About The Vision Care Institute™, LLC
The Vision Care Institute™, LLC, is an innovative professional resource for
eye care providers. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, the
state-of-the-art facility gives participants a rare opportunity to experience
the latest in vision diagnostic and treatment technologies through hands-on
instruction, including training on contact lens fitting and prescribing.
Working in tandem with leading schools and associations since its launch in
March 2004, The Vision Care Institute has hosted more than 2,500 students from
all 19 of the schools and colleges of optometry throughout North America. The
Vision Care Institutes are also located in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan,
Thailand, Italy and Czech Republic, and offer eye care specialists around the
world an opportunity to learn of new developments in the field under the
leadership of top contact lens specialists. For more information, please visit
www.tvciedu.com.
About the Johnson & Johnson Olympic Partnership
Johnson & Johnson is an Official Partner of the Beijing 2008 Olympic
Games, a Worldwide Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and a
Proud Partner of the United States Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic Team.
As the Official Health Care Products Sponsor, the Johnson & Johnson
sponsorship encompasses the Company's consumer health care products and medical
devices and diagnostics, and marks the first time a broad health care products
company has become a worldwide partner of the IOC.
About the United States Olympic Committee
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) is recognized by the
International Olympic Committee as the sole entity in the United States whose
mission involves training, entering and underwriting the full expenses for the
U.S. teams in the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American Games.
In addition to being the steward of the U.S. Olympic Movement, the USOC is the
moving force for support of sports in the United States that are on the program
of the Olympic, Paralympic, Pan American and Parapan American Games.
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