The White House has released a detailed report on President Donald Trump's recent physical examination, which has sparked renewed interest in his health and fitness for office. According to the report, Trump remains in "excellent health" despite several risk factors, including his weight and body mass index (BMI). Dr.μως Sean Conley, the president's physician, outlined the findings, emphasizing the need for weight loss.

The report reveals that Trump's weight is 244 pounds and his height is 6 feet, 3 inches, resulting in a BMI of 30.4, which classifies him as obese. Dr. Conley noted that the president's obesity is a factor that needs to be addressed. The examination included a comprehensive assessment of vital signs, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. The report indicated normal cholesterol levels, though the president does not take statins to manage them. His blood pressure is being managed with a low dose of aspirin and rosuvastatin.

The report also detailed Trump's history of minor medical issues, including a previous diagnosis of psoriasis and a history of elevated blood sugar levels. He continues to take finasteride for hair loss. Dr. Conley concluded the report by stating that Trump is fit for duty and capable of fulfilling the duties of his office. He reiterated the recommendation for weight loss as a preventative measure to improve overall health and reduce potential risks. The White House has made the full report available to the public, offering unprecedented transparency regarding the president's medical condition.