Trump undergo physical examination early 2018

You're referring to the physical examination of Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, which took place in January 2018.

According to reports, Trump underwent a physical examination on January 12, 2018, at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. The examination was conducted by Dr. Ronny Jackson, the Physician to the President, and a team of medical professionals.

The examination was a routine check-up, which included a physical exam, laboratory tests, and a review of Trump's medical history. The results of the examination were released to the public on January 16, 2018.

Here are some key findings from the examination:

  1. Height and weight: Trump stood at 6 feet 3 inches (191 cm) and weighed 239 pounds (108 kg).
  2. Blood pressure: His blood pressure was 122/90 mmHg, which is considered normal.
  3. Cholesterol levels: His total cholesterol level was 196 mg/dL, and his HDL (good) cholesterol level was 63 mg/dL.
  4. Body mass index (BMI): Trump's BMI was 29.9, which is considered obese.
  5. Sleep: Trump reportedly gets 4-5 hours of sleep per night.
  6. Exercise: He reportedly gets some exercise, but not enough to meet the recommended guidelines.
  7. Diet: Trump's diet was described as "junk food-heavy" and "high in carbohydrates."
  8. Medical conditions: Trump has no significant medical conditions, but he does take several medications, including a low dose of aspirin and a statin to lower his cholesterol.

Overall, the examination found that Trump was in good health, but with some areas for improvement, such as his diet and exercise habits.