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Key trends and future directions of major manufacturers,
wholesalers, and retailers
Market trends by product category Golf, ski, fishing, athletics, outdoor
goods, sports shoes, tennis goods, swimming , baseball, marine sports, etc.com/reports/c16025

Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
press@researchandmarkets. More than one-third of the
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Children can incur injuries
ranging from abrasions of the cornea and bruises of the lids to internal eye
injuries such as retinal detachments and internal bleeding.

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Research Contents:

Overview of the sporting goods market
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4. These include:
basketball, baseball, hockey, football, lacrosse, fencing, paintball , water
polo, racquetball, soccer and downhill skiing. To
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Approximately 40,000 sports-related
eye injuries occur in the United States each year.org.

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Because many children's sports leagues , schools and teams don't require
children to wear eye protection, parents must insist that children wear eye
protection every time they play and set a good example by wearing eye
protection themselves when playing sports., who
can treat it all -- eye diseases and injuries, and perform eye surgery .

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For more information visit
http://www. Athletes today can choose from
various types of lightweight and sturdy protective eyewear that look and fit
better than in the past. Eyewear properly fitted and worn does not hinder
performance in any way, and can prevent most sports eye injuries . Polycarbonate
can withstand impact from a ball or other projectile traveling at 90 miles per
hour .

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It is targeted at manufacturers, trading companies, retailers and
wholesalers in this industry . Sports related sales transition by manufacturer and retailer
1. Eye health care is provided by the three "O's" -- opticians,
optometrists and ophthalmologists.

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Contact lenses offer no protection, and street wear glasses are
inadequate to protect against any type of eye injury.


Field Hockey, or (just plain) Hockey as it is known in most parts of the world, is a stick and ball game with origins dating back thousands of years.

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SAN FRANCISCO, In recognition of April's
designation as Sports Eye Safety Month, the American Academy of Ophthalmology
urges all athletes -- and especially young athletes -- to wear appropriate
sport-specific protective eyewear as recommended and properly fitted by an
Eye M. Unfortunately,
some of these young athletes end up with permanent vision loss and blindness. in your area, visit the Academy's Web site at http: //www.

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"Athletes need to choose protective eyewear because eye injuries can be
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The American Academy of Ophthalmology is the world's largest association
of eye physicians and surgeons -- Eye M.

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D. "Eye injuries are one of the
leading causes of visual impairment in children.
Protective eyewear lenses should be made of polycarbonate. In addition , parents can get
involved to help pass local ordinances requiring children to wear protective
eyewear when engaging in sports.

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Future prospects of sporting goods industry - 'Consideration of potential
market of China'
Financial analysis of major manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers
Corporate organization chart of major manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers
Case studies 1) Consumer survey on inner wears
Individual profiles of major players Manufacturers (110 firms),
wholesalers (12 firms), retailers (12 firms)
Reference data: Export/import value of total sporting goods by country

This report is only available in Japanese.

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of White Paper on the Sporting Goods Industry 2005 to their offering.researchandmarkets .D. It is the ophthalmologist, or Eye M.

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DUBLIN, Ireland, Research and Markets
(http://www.com /cgi-bin/prnh/20040820/RESEARCH )
The targeted field for this report is the Sporting goods and Sports
wears/shoes field.

American Academy of Ophthalmology Urges Athletes to Wear Protective Eyewear

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