The AED Is Saving Lives in Both Sports and Fitness Centers

Many of us in the fitness and bodybuilding industry have seen or heard of quite a few people dropping dead due to a heart attack. Unfortunately, many deaths come from not having the tools needed on site to help bring the person back and get their heart beating again. With the advent of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs), however, many lives have been saved in the gym and on the playing field. In fact, an 18-year study found that an astonishing 93% of the cases involving heart attacks where an AED was on site saved the individuals life.

More gyms and fitness centers should be investing in an AED

When it comes to life-saving, many people who work in gyms as well as athletic trainers who work with athletes are CPR certified—and that’s great. However, the chances for survival of the individual who’s laying there increases with the use of an AED. One researcher mentioned, “Sudden cardiac death is a leading cause of death in Europe, affecting more than 300,000 people each year. The chance of survival decreases with every passing minute in which defibrillation is not performed.” That survival rate obviously doesn’t change depending on your geographical location.

The AED is a truly astonishing product. It’s simple to use and is extremely effective as shown by the studies surrounding its use. It’s my personal belief, as well as some of the researchers in the study, that an AED is necessary in any location where physical activity is taking place.

It’s obvious that the chances of something happening to someone’s heart his higher when they are somewhere being active such as the gym or playing field where the body puts a greater demand on the heart to beat and pump blood out to the different regions of the body. In fact, the study noted that the probability of having heart problems is three times higher in people who are active, such as athletes, when compared to people who are not active or athletes (not engaging in any physical activity at all).



During the 18-year study, there were 207 occurrences where an AED was needed and used as well as 45 occurrences where an AED was needed and was not present. Facilities who were equipped with an AED were able to get a shock to the heart on average four minutes faster when they had an AED on site as compared to waiting for emergency personnel to arrive on scene (which I think is still unusually quick for EMS to arrive). The survival rate between those who had a cardiac event take place with an AED on site was 93%. The survival rate for someone who had a cardiac event without an AED present was 9%.

One researcher chimed in and said, “We also found the quicker the AED was used, the greater the chance of survival. Additionally, the probability of survival was higher when a member of the public used the AED rather than waiting for medical assistance. Onsite AEDs provide an excellent neurologically intact survival rate for exercise-related cardiac arrest. An AED is a safe tool, even when used by an untrained citizen. In light of our results we recommend that AEDs be acquired by amateur sports and fitness centers. Educational programs should be conducted to increase awareness about the issue of sudden death and provide basic knowledge about AED use.”


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Matt Weik

Matt Weik, BS, CPT, CSCS, CSN, is the Owner and Head Keyboard Banger of Weik Fitness. He is a well-respected, prolific writer with a global following and a self-proclaimed fitness and supplement nerd. Matt’s content has been featured on thousands of websites, 100+ magazines, and he has authored over a dozen published books.