
It is scientific fact that the ingenstion of sugar produces endorphins in the body.
Now, I am not saying here that there is anything wrong with having an occasional ice cream cone, cookie, or piece of pie. What I am saying is that we really need to take to heart the concept of "moderation in all things".
This is not an exclusive Mormon problem, but I think it would show extreme deniability to state that the problem of people self-medicating with sugar didn't exist in the LDS community.
One of the reasons is the pressure of perfection that we often put on ourselves. This, combined with the amount of "don'ts" involved in our Word of Wisdom provides us with a slippery slope.
A common joke I heard growing up in the Church was, "How many Mormons does it take to change a light bulb? 3. One to pray, one to change the light bulb, and one to serve refreshments!"

As more recent medical studies have shown, one cup of coffee in the morning, and one glass of red wine at night are good for the heart. Again, moderation is the key.
I really think that Church members would benefit from this topic being discussed, and solutions being examined in a positive light.
Thoughts?