Breathe Easy Play Hard

Initiative Gives New Hope to Adolescents with Asthma

© Matthew Clarke

Jan 17, 2008
Professional athletes give a new face to asthma awareness as they line up behind a new initiative called Breathe Easy Play Hard.

Created by pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Janis Schaeffer, Breathe Easy Play Hard centers around a website designed to inform and inspire children and teens with asthma. It teaches that an athlete with asthma is not an oxymoron. The comprehensive website, and a PSA campaign featuring members of the New York Rangers launched January 10. In the coming weeks, a series of events at Madison Square Garden with the New York Knicks, Liberty and Rangers will feature prominent people with asthma, who are at the top of their game.

"We want kids with asthma to know they can get active and stay active," said Schaeffer in a press release. "The most important thing to understand is that once evaluated, diagnosed and properly treated, asthma is not an impediment! In my two decades treating children and teens, I have been frustrated by the fact that it often takes years of pediatrician visits, school absences and worst of all, limited activity before a child is referred to a pulmonologist. Breathe Easy Play Hard is a powerful awareness campaign that explains how to recognize the signs and symptoms of asthma, treat the condition, and get kids to play and stay in the game. Parents and coaches need to know we can bench asthma, not the child."

According to the aforementioned press release, the incidence of asthma has been steadily increasing and the condition, resulting from inflammation and constriction of the airways, currently affects at least 1 in 10 children in the U.S. It is estimated that asthma is responsible for 12 million school absences a year.* Inadequate recognition of symptoms and lack of treatment deprive kids of exercise and its many long-term health and psychological benefits. But the good news, according to the Breath Easy, Play Hard initiative, is that with proper treatment, kids with asthma can be as active - or more active - than their peers.

To achieve its educational and motivational goals, the campaign offers a unique website highlighting many professional athletes, Olympians, entertainers, prominent historical figures, and ordinary kids with asthma that have achieved greatness. The program also features an outreach lecture series geared towards school and sports professionals, televised public service announcements and yearly events with prominent athletes and others.

About Breathe Easy Play Hard

Breathe Easy Play Hard (www.breatheeasyplayhard.com) is dedicated to educating the public about the diagnosis and treatment of asthma, and inspiring those with the condition to achieve their full athletic potential. The initiative was launched by renowned pediatric pulmonologist Dr. Janis Schaeffer to address the needs of children and teens with asthma. Breathe Easy Play Hard features an innovative website, informative lecture series, public service announcements and fun events aimed at promoting youth asthma awareness.

* According to the American Lung Association


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