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Is there a psychological disorder where a person usually has a cramped posture and eats a lot of sugary foods?



I know somebody that is almost always hunched over by his chair, rarely standing straight. He is always eating candies and cake, but he never seems hyperactive because of it. I just want to know if there's a specific psychological disorder, potentially diagnosable through the DSM-IV, that this person may have.

Compulsive Overeating: People with compulsive eating disorder feel unable to stop eating, eat very fast, eat when they're not hungry, eat only when alone, or eat nearly non-stop throughout the day; often over-indulge in sugary foods and use them in an attempt to elevate their mood. Many will hunch over their food as if they were hoarding it. Source(s): http://www.lighthouseofhalo.com...
it's called unhealthy lifestyle.
Yes, it's called couch-potato-itis
I don't know what that would be but I would say that alot of sugar would cause a big stomach ache.
drug addiction
Take him for a walk.
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