Bates, Lauren C.Conners, RyanZieff, GabrielAdams, Nathan T.Edgar, Kyle M.Stevens, SandraFaghy, Mark A.Arena, RossVermeesch, AmberJoseph, Rodney P.Keith, NiColeStoner, Lee2024-10-222024-10-222022Bates LC, Conners R, Zieff G, et al. Physical activity and sedentary behavior in people with spinal cord injury: Mitigation strategies during COVID-19 on behalf of ACSM-EIM and HL-PIVOT. Disabil Health J. 2022;15(1):101177. doi:10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101177https://hdl.handle.net/1805/44132People with spinal cord injury (SCI) face unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, including greater risk of poor COVID-19-related outcomes, increased social isolation, and restricted access to important services. Furthermore, COVID-19 related restrictions have decreased already low levels of physical activity (PA) in this population. Therefore, the purpose of this commentary is to: 1) address the impact of COVID-19 on PA and sedentary behavior (SB) in people with SCI; 2) provide potential SB reduction strategies to guide future research; and 3) provide recommendations to increase PA and reduce SB on behalf of the American College of Sports Medicine Exercise is Medicine (ACSM-EIM) and Healthy Living for Pandemic Event Protection (HL-PIVOT) using a social-ecological model targeting the individual-, social environment-, physical environment-, and policy-level determinants of behavior in people with SCI.en-USPublisher PolicySedentary behavior reductionCOVID-19Physical activitySpinal cord injurySocio-ecological modelPhysical activity and sedentary behavior in people with spinal cord injury: Mitigation strategies during COVID-19 on behalf of ACSM-EIM and HL-PIVOTArticle