GENERATION Xs are at risk of dying before their parents with a new Australian study showing they are becoming obese faster than any other age group. The Sydney University study found adults born between 1966 and 1970 were putting on weight more rapidly than baby boomers and adults of the pre-war generations. Diet and lack of physical activity have been blamed for the Generation Xs being more prone to plumpness, having grown up with television, computer games, fast food restaurants and larger meal sizes. The findings have sparked calls for health campaigns which specifically target Generation Xs and their children,...