According to Newsweek, Captain Sean Barbabella prepared a note he then handed over to the White House. "President Trump remains in excellent health, exhibiting solid heart, lung, tense strategy and general physical functions" was given.
The doctor indicated that "his active lifestyle contributes importantly to his well-being." After which he mentioned what Donald Trump does all day – he participates in meetings, performs in public, talks to the press. He besides mentioned his "common victories in golf competitions".
The study concluded by saying, "President Trump displays excellent cognitive and physical wellness and is full capable of performing the duties of Chief Commander and Head of State".
According to the document, Trump measures 190 cm and now weighs 101 kg, which is 10 kg little than during the last survey (in 2020). Blood tests – including cholesterol levels, despite chronic lipid problems – are besides in the norm.
The doctor confirmed that Trump passed the MoCA test (Montreal Scale of cognition Function Assessment), which was utilized for early detection of Alzheimer's disease. The president's score is 30 out of 30. Donald Trump besides obtained average results in screening for depression and generalized anxiety syndrome.
The study besides revealed that in July 2024 Trump underwent colonoscopy, during which he was diagnosed with diverticulitis. There was besides cataract surgery in his medical history. He is presently taking cholesterol lowering medicines and preventive aspirin.
Donald Trump has been tested at a military hospital.
As we wrote in onTemat.pl, these were the first comprehensive studies by Donald Trump since taking his second word as president of the United States. The President's last regular wellness survey took place in June 2020. The White home then reported that Trump weighed 244 pounds (or about 110 kg) and his blood force was 121/79.
Donald Trump is 78 years old and belongs to the oldest presidents of the United States. Joe Biden, erstwhile he left office, was 82. The subject of his wellness has caused controversy many times – especially in the context of his weight and cholesterol level.
In 2015, during the presidential campaign, Trump promised to print "full medical report". He did not do so, in return showed a message by a doctor, which was expected to confirm his physical fitness.
It was in the form of a short letter from Dr. Harold Bornstein, who testified that Trump's laboratory tests were "surprisingly perfect" that his "physical strength" is "extraordinary" and believes that the candidate would be "the healthiest individual always elected as president". Bornstein then admitted that Trump had simply dictated to him what to write.