A recent study reveals a strong link between chronic musculoskeletal pain and abdominal obesity, particularly in women. Belly fat is more than just a...
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A recent study reveals a strong link between chronic musculoskeletal pain and abdominal obesity, particularly in women. Belly fat is more than just a cosmetic issue—it can have a serious impact on your overall health, including contributing to chronic pain. Reducing abdominal fat through simple lifestyle changes can help ease musculoskeletal pain, improve your health, and enhance your quality of life.
A recent study reveals a strong link between chronic musculoskeletal pain and abdominal obesity, particularly in women. Belly fat is more than just a...
Research highlights a connection between belly fat and chronic musculoskeletal pain. Reducing abdominal fat may offer relief, especially in women,...
Highlights: Excess belly fat is linked to chronic pain affecting multiple body areas Women are twice as likely t
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