Doctors Say Trump’s Weight Poses a Significant Health Risk
President Trump's medical records indicate a spiking health marker and 14-pound weight gain, raising concerns among doctors about his risk of premature death.
- A new report indicates health markers for President Donald Trump, 80, show rising risks associated with weight gain. Doctors have warned he gained 23 pounds in three years, identifying this as a "strong risk factor" for his health.
- Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described the president's dietary habits as "unhinged," citing regular intake of McDonald's and Diet Coke. White House physicians have repeatedly recommended the president increase exercise and improve his diet to lose weight.
- Medical records from a physical exam in May show the president weighed approximately 238 pounds, an increase of 14 pounds over the previous year. Dr. Stuart Fischer, an internist, warned the president is "playing with fire" by failing to manage his weight.
- White House spokesman Davis Ingle dismissed health concerns, contrasting the president's "unmatched energy" with his predecessor's perceived decline. Trump joked in July that he must avoid superseding former President William Howard Taft's weight record.
- Former Food and Drug Administration head David Kessler warned that visceral adiposity contributes to "premature death." Scott Kahan of the National Center for Weight and Wellness noted obesity is a "strong risk factor" for numerous health issues.
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Trump's Weight Gain Sparks Health Warnings as Doctors Sound Alarm Over 20-Pound Increase
Doctors are warning that Donald Trump's expanding waistline has become more than a talking point, it is now, they say, a genuine medical concern. The 80-year-old president has gained roughly 20 pounds (around 9kg) since his last campaign, according to his own statements and those of his aides. Physicians consulted by The Washington Post say the increase, layered on top of other troubling signs, deserves far more scrutiny than the White House has…
Donald Trump's health has been in sight for months between bruises on his hands and swelling of his ankles. However, some doctors say they are worried about a further risk: the 10 kilograms that the president has taken from his previous election campaign. (ANSA)
Doctors Raise Alarm At Trump’s 23lb Weight Gain
The Washington Post reports: President Donald Trump has faced scrutiny for bruising on his hands, swelling in his ankles and apparent drowsiness, among other questions about his health. Some doctors say they’re worried about another risk: the 23 pounds that Trump may have gained since his last campaign for president. In August 2023, when he was charged in Georgia in an election interference case, Trump’s booking record listed his weight as 215 p…
Trump risks 'premature death' as alarming health marker spikes: doctors
A health marker doctors warn can foretell premature death has been spiking on President Donald Trump's medical records, according to a new report.Doctors are seriously concerned that Trump, 80, may have gained nearly 25 pounds since his last campaign for president, according to the Washington Post."Obesity is a strong risk factor for numerous health issues,” said Scott Kahan, the director for the National Center for Weight and Wellness. "as well…
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