This study aimed to analyze the relation between eating disorder-like behavior and depressive symptomatology. Moreover, we also assessed the relation between body image and depressive symptomatology. A sample of 362 participants (85.9 % female, Mage = 25.62, SD = 9.41) was involved in this study. They completed scales measuring eating disorder-like behaviors, body satisfaction, and depressive symptomatology. The results showed a positive predictive role of restrained and emotional eating on depressive symptomatology and a negative predictive role of body satisfaction on depressive symptomatology. As a conclusion, the results sustain the relationships between eating disorder-like behaviors, body image and depressive symptomatology and may have clinical implications in therapeutic interventions.