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". As I said previously, we all have a responsibility to try to ensure that youngsters do not find themselves in a situation where they are more likely to fall ill later on in their lives. Clearly, society cannot take responsibility for everybody. Therefore, parents and other adults who are around young people during the day have a responsibility in this area. We need to have a discussion in the Member States about how much exercise young people do throughout the week at school. There is a clear link between exercise and health, in terms of the diseases you might get if you do not move properly. Now, I am old enough to say that, when I was young, we did not have all these video games that exist today – we did not just sit in front of computer screens and enjoy ourselves like that – so we need to encourage young people to get out and get some exercise in order to try to prevent a situation from arising later on in life that none of us would want."@en1
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