Summary: | Eating is one of human requirement. But today, more people eat without considering the needs of their body than physical appearance. They do in order to maintain or weight gain. This quantitative research aims to determine the effect of physical self-concept, body image and fashion extracurricular participation to eating behavior and to determine difference eating behavior on girls adolescent between follow and unfollow fashion extracurricular activity. Subjects in this research are 253 students from senior high school 2 Depok, West Java, consists of two groups there are follow and unfollow fashion extracurricular activity. Research is using three scales are eating behavior scale that arranged by type of eating behavior from Smolin and Grosvenor (2010) that healthy eating behaviors and unhealthy eating behaviors, physical self-concept scale based on the dimensions of physical self-concept of development physical self-concept from Shavelson, Hubner and Stanton (1976) that the body-build, action, appearance, health, physical ability, strength, and satisfaction, and body image scale based on the dimensions of the body image from Cash (Seawell & Danorf-Burg, 2005) that appearance evaluation, appearance orientation, body area satisfaction, overweight preoccupation, and self-classified weight. This research showed significant effect between physical self-concept and fashion extracurricular participation to eating behavior (adjusted R2 = 0.773
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