= 85% was defined as overweight. Serum iron, ferritin, TIBC, MCV, hemoglobin, hematocrit, calcium and phosphorus levels were evaluated in both groups.Then the data were compared. Result In obese children 94.3% had hemoglobin in the range of anemia where this was 60% in control group. Serum iron was low in 56.1% of obese children vs 10.4% in control group. Serum level of calcium and phosphorus was significantly lower than normal in obese children. Conclusion This study's results show the significant impact of healthy nutrition on the overall health of the society and also show the effect of healthy nutrition on preventing obesity and it's complications. ]]>
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