Operating one of the four primary schools in the state, including three special, 6-11 girls between the ages of moving or still being carried out to determine the effect of high-frequency weightedand obese. Mean age =8.29±1.50, which research was conducted on 596 girls. Children’s height and weight were measured in this study, body mass index was calculated by comparing the values inage-appropriateper centile values, low, normal, high weighted and obese children were determined. Parents of children, 153 of them moving as a result of our survey (except for physical education lesson per week over 3 days, and active), 443of them still (less than 3 days active) is classified as. Both group sof children movingrates, underweight, normal, high-weighted and obese, respectively (2.6, 62.7, 22.2, 12.4) of children still rates(5.4, 56.7, 21.4, 16.5), respectively. Groups moving and still under weight, normal, high weighing obese distributions (frequencies) were found not different (p =0.276). This result was reported by parents of primary school age girls are inter preted as the absence ofeffective physical activity. Pollquestion, the World Health Organizationand the U.S. Centers for Disease Control definitions of physical activity does not fully describe the activity could be affected by the results of studies questioning the netto describe these definitions is recommended.