A study conducted by the University of Western Australia and published in Regional Anaesthesia And Pain Medicine links abdominal fat to chronic pain, especially in women. The research involving over 32,000 participants suggests that reducing belly fat could help manage chronic pain and improve overall quality of life. A study conducted by the University of Western Australia and published in Regional Anaesthesia And Pain Medicine links abdominal fat to chronic pain, especially in women. The research involving over 32,000 participants suggests that reducing belly fat could help manage chronic pain and improve overall quality of life. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle