X-Weighted - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

X-Weighted: Families V (1)
A boy reconnects with his father and loses weight.

X-Weighted: Families V (2)
A girl decides to shed weight.

Liam
An overwhelmed and exhausted mother has a hard time controlling her 11-year-old son's eating habits.

Families V
A family regains control of their weight.

Kaitlyn
Three overweight female family members struggle with depression and loneliness.

Keira
Keira tries to stop her family's cycle of food addiction and obesity.

Kayla
Kayla vows to end her bad habits before she follows in her dad's morbidly obese footsteps.

Layla
An obese student who has been bullied by her peers since junior high is desperate to lose weight.

Elyssa and Jenessa
Two overweight teenage sisters try to end a family cycle of coddling and overindulgence.

Chris
An obese 18-year-old wants to get out of his parent's basement, shed some pounds and find love.

Leanne
Leanne wants to inspire her family to kick their bad habits and train for a grueling mountain hike.

Episode 12
A 14-year-old follows his brother's healthy footsteps and tries to inspire the rest of his family.

Episode 13
A 16-year-old girl still mourns the death of her father through binge eating.
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