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Do I Have to Lose Weight for Exercise to Have Health Benefits?

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Finding out what exercise program is best for you is so important. Dr. Rebecca Manno lets us know why you don’t have to lose weight when on an exercise routine since there are so many other benefits you can gain.

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Rebecca Manno, MD, MHS

Dr. Manno is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Rheumatology. The focus of her research is the effect of inflammatory arthritis and vasculitis on muscle, strength, and function; particularly in older patients.

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