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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The 4 Germiest Places at the Gym

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There's no sense panicking about germs--they're everywhere. But, it is good to know where germs are more likely to congregate, isn't it? Here's what you need to know about the germiest places at the gym....

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Today Kim over at Little Miss Fortune is blogging about the value of gym memberships and whether it's cool to pay a small fortune for one. Do you work out at a gym? They frequently make "germiest places in America" lists, and it's easy to see why: pack a bunch of sweaty, sparsely clothed bodies into tight spaces and you'll get germs--lots of them. But there are places that germs are more likely to congregate, say experts. Here are the germiest zones:

*Public yoga mats. Beware of communal yoga mats, say experts. According to Elizabeth Scott, Ph.D., the co-director of the Simmons College Center for Hygiene and Health in Home and Community Settings, who I spoke to for this Vitamin G post, a yoga mat--like a pillow--is a personal item we probably shouldn't share. "I have some data that indicates that skin bacteria, including Staph aureus and the resistant strain, MRSA, can be found on yoga mats," she says. "Our studies indicate that these mats are seldom, if ever, cleaned. These bacteria can cause serious skin infections if they gain access via any small breaks in the skin. My advice is to bring your own mat, or at least a large towel to put between you and the mat."

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*Dumbbells. According to this article from ABC News, equipment that is used by multiple people in quick sequences, like dumbbells, harbor the most germs. Go ahead and use them, of course, but remember to wash your hands afterward.

*Exercise bike seats. It's no wonder why they're germy--people sit there and sweat! Yeah, it might be a good idea to sanitize that bad boy before spinning class.

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*Locker room showers and floors. No surprise here. Experts who tested gym shower floors found shocking amounts of germs in gym bathrooms: "Unfortunately, germs do survive in the shower, on walls, and on the floor," said Dr. Philip Tierno, a microbiologist. "I found it in hordes--unbelievable quantities. We use the word 'innumerable.' Innumerable."

OK, so not every "germ" that congregates on any of these places is going to make you sick--in fact, most won't. But, experts note that if germs tend to flock to a certain place, it increases the chance that harmful pathogens can to.

Speaking of all of this, I asked you a while back about whether you wipe down the fitness equipment after each use, and many said yes. But here's the funny thing: Most said they don't wipe them down before use. I was really surprised by this--the fact that you're protecting others from germs, but not yourself. Hmm.

Do you worry about germs at the gym?

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  • Jay's Avatar
    Posted by Jay Sat May 9, 2009 7:53am PDT

    Tampons,and panty liners? Ewwwwwww !!!That is sickening!!,and condoms?Who,in their right mind would go into a public hot tub,or whirlpool,with these items?The answer is nobody in their right mind.This is totally and a blatant disregard for others and their own health,and saftey.This goes beyond gross!I will never again use public facilities,such as these again.

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  • Guns's Avatar
    Posted by Guns Sat May 9, 2009 8:12am PDT

    Everyone is so freaked out about germs. How are you ever going to have an immune system that can fight off infections if you're never exposed to germs? I work out a the gym all the time and I don't think twice about it.

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  • my2cents's Avatar
    Posted by my2cents Sat May 9, 2009 8:35am PDT

    the gym I go to is our park community center... it has small towels and a disinfecting spray .. the rule is you have to wipe down the machine after you use it ... SO .. I feel pretty confident .. I don't use the mat ... only a few of the machines... but its a healthful thing to do .. and I am glad they have that rule ...

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  • Balepit's Avatar
    Posted by Balepit Sat May 9, 2009 8:53am PDT

    Good thing i work out at home, even though it's boring.

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  • bill's Avatar
    Posted by bill Sat May 9, 2009 9:33am PDT

    Cant believe the number of people I see walking around the gym shower and locker room in BARE feet. Shower Shoes i.e. flip flops, should be mandatory for all who use these facilities.

    Curios too, if there are any health standards by State or Federal Law, that require a minimum type of, and frequency thereof, of cleaning of locker/shower rooms in these publicly used facilities. I dont think I"ve ever seen the walls or lockers themselves wiped or sprayed off. Maybe Magic is happening after hours and we never see the great things being done to keep us all safe from germs and MSRA.

    Probably NOT

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  • Matt's Avatar
    Posted by Matt Sat May 9, 2009 1:04pm PDT

    i sweat on everything. all the time. im probably the sole reason why gyms are so dirty. sorry.

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  • Matt's Avatar
    Posted by Matt Sat May 9, 2009 1:04pm PDT

    i sweat on everything. all the time. im probably the sole reason why gyms are so dirty. sorry.

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  • suburban mama's Avatar
    Posted by suburban mama Sat May 9, 2009 2:37pm PDT

    Umm, I don't intend to go licking the exercise bike, so I don't see the reason to get all freaked out about it. Let's hear it for that upper epidermal layer we all have! Common sense people! Just wash your hands frequently! And if you're doing something to get the germs from the exercise bike seat INTO your body, you probably deserve to get sick!!!

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  • Faizal's Avatar
    Posted by Faizal Sat May 9, 2009 3:00pm PDT

    You have to be kidding me -- I think that using sanitizer in the gym is a waste of time. Either you are going to get sick or you won't.

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  • Lakers since 1977's Avatar
    Posted by Lakers since 1977 Sat May 9, 2009 5:06pm PDT

    If I leave a sweat mark (rarely do though), I wipe it. If I see a sweat mark, I avoid it. I never shower or go in pools or saunas at the gym. Yuck! I wash hands with soap and hot water when I get home. I would do that at the gym but I try to limit seeing another naked man to less than once a week!

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