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Scott Daley’s Heart Scare Sparks Lifestyle Overhaul and Community Advocacy

LifestyleHealthScott Daley’s Heart Scare Sparks Lifestyle Overhaul and Community Advocacy

Scott Daley, a fitness enthusiast and former global footwear VP at Reebok, experienced tingling in his arm during a football game. Initially brushing it off as a minor sports injury, he grew concerned when the sensation persisted. Given his family’s history of heart disease—his father had a heart attack at 40 and his uncle died from one—Daley decided to see his doctor, who was already familiar with the family’s cardiac history.

Daley led an active lifestyle, working out regularly and using his company’s fitness facilities in Boston. But he was aware that genetics could sometimes outweigh even the healthiest habits. After discussing his symptoms, his doctor immediately ordered a series of cardiac tests. The results revealed a serious blockage in the left anterior descending artery—an issue often called the “widowmaker” because of its high fatality risk if left untreated.

He underwent a quadruple bypass surgery on December 31, 2020. Due to the Covid-19 restrictions, his wife and family couldn’t visit him during the two-and-a-half weeks he spent in the hospital. However, the surgeon reassured them that the procedure went well and that his heart was now pumping better than ever.

Although his active lifestyle had likely delayed the onset of symptoms, stress and increased alcohol consumption during the pandemic had aggravated his condition. Since the surgery, Daley has made significant lifestyle changes. He now walks 13 kilometers daily, enjoys biking, and continues playing recreational football. Stress management has become a priority—he’s adjusted how he handles work pressure and other triggers. He also prioritizes sleep, monitors his diet by reducing red meat and increasing his intake of fruits and vegetables, and regularly visits his cardiologist.

Beyond personal recovery, Daley has taken steps to raise awareness about heart health. He chaired the American Heart Association’s Boston Heart Walk in 2024, hoping to inspire others to be proactive with their health.

His journey has also impacted his family. His son, who was 12 during the surgery, now shares his father’s awareness of heart health. Though the hereditary risk remains, Daley and his wife focus on early detection and prevention, ensuring that future generations stay informed and vigilant.

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