Uncontrolled eating disorder is an eating behavior disorder that is characterized by an inability to control food intake, resulting in the more or less frequent repetition of binges similar to bulimia, but which are not followed by elimination or compensatory practices.
The result is considerable weight gain, leading the sufferer to be obese or severely overweight, as well as extremely dissatisfied, frustrated, and depressed about their physical condition, which they would like to change without being able to do so.
Not infrequently, people affected by uncontrolled eating disorder are also depressed, and in many cases, depression is what triggers the eating disorder.