The society changes a lot every 20 years and with every 50 there's a giant generation gap. I'm in my 30s and I see young people wasting so much time playing stupid pay to win games on their phones. I really don't get how you can waste 8 hours a day on that tiny screen doing unproductive stuff. Later they meet up with friends and have nothing to talk about because they don't watch movies or read books, they can only tell their friends what their score in clash of clans or some other shit is and how much they had to drink last time.
Fat society? Sure, but I have a lot of fit friends who ride bicycles every week, eat well, do some rock climbing and so on. It all depends on where you live and who you surround yourself with. I can't think of any really fat person that I know right now. In the suburbs most people have to work in the garden and do stuff around the house, wash the car, so it's hard to find a really fat person.
Sigh, I've never liked this whole thing where the older generation rags on the younger one even though they too waste time.
For this new generation, gaming (mobile, pc, and consoles), streaming (movies, shows), and watching videos online (Youtube) is leisure. For the older generations, they notoriously watch TV for hours on end. I think it's fair to say that there are some obvious overlaps in lesireu between the two generations -- though gaming is not one of them.
But like, who cares? We're most likely spending the same amount of time in front of some sort of screen. I'd much rather play videogames / watch someone on Youtube rather then watch a soap opera all day, but to each their own. I really don't care what others do.