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"reduced physical activity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where someone is not engaging in as much physical activity as usual. For example: "The recent lockdowns have resulted in a reduced physical activity among people."
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Firstly, reduced physical activity may lead to reduced protection against cardiovascular disease.
In conclusion, staff training reduced physical activity levels, in low and medium active children.
"As little as 50 kcal excess calorie storage per day can increase weight over time and if increased exhaustion and fatigue levels associated with shift work results in reduced physical activity levels, this would promote weight gain".
Gonadectomy and reduced physical activity: effects on skeletal muscle.
Other pathogenetic factors include reduced physical activity and vitamin D insufficiency.
Poor balance is associated with reduced physical activity which may impact on quality of life.
Girls selected their diets carefully and reduced physical activity during menstruation to avoid aggravating symptoms.
This may have been caused by changes in the nutrient supply and composition as well as reduced physical activity.
The conditional knockouts have reduced physical activity as early as by 5 months of age, and then dampened for both circadian amplitude and stability.
To test a theoretical model linking developmental coordination disorder (DCD) to reduced physical activity (PA) through the mediating influence of generalized self-efficacy regarding PA.
Reduced physical activity can be a consequence of a progressive neuromuscular disease like myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1) and lead to an increased risk for secondary chronic conditions.
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