If you're asking if people put time aside to be healthy instead of gaming all day, then I imagine some would say yes. If they're putting aside time for running for gaming, maybe? I'll admit, it took me a few tries to understand what you were asking at first before I could respond.
Anyways, I myself have been running two miles every other day to stay healthy and get more fit. I've never tried to do long distance runs such as 5 or 7 miles, because it requires more dedication and patience. Including preparation for your body to handle the stress you put it through to build up to doing 5 or more miles. I don't play games real often anymore, so it's not a question of me having time to run. It's more of a matter of
wanting to do it in the first place. I have done trail running and 5k's at most, because they're easier for someone like me to do without having to wait long periods of recovery time. And as much as I'd like to do a marathon or a half marathon, I'm not ready for that in the least. Plus, I don't want to lose toenails, like I've seen happen to other runners. Whereas I do want to build up to five miles this year.
Will I continue to make time for running over gaming, Internet, or ect? For now, I will. Not always, because running can get boring after awhile. And I tend to overdo it
sometimes until I'm limping or have a foot fracture, so... might do something else like cycling instead. It really depends on the person when it comes down to it.
I know I rambled a lot but hopefully what I wrote makes sense.