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‘Fully fit’ to serve as commander in chief, doctor says

Last updated: April 13, 2025 9:39 am
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Donald Trump’s doctor recently released the results of the former president’s physical exam, stating that at 78 years old, Trump is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief. The report highlighted Trump’s active lifestyle as a significant contributor to his well-being, noting that he has dropped 20 pounds since his last physical in 2020, weighing in at 224 pounds.

The exam revealed that Trump had cataract surgery on both eyes at an unspecified date, a common procedure among aging individuals to improve vision. Additionally, a colonoscopy in July 2024 found a benign polyp and diverticulosis, a condition common among older adults that typically does not pose significant health risks.

Despite these minor health issues, Trump’s physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, affirmed that the former president remains in excellent health with robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function. Trump’s days are filled with various activities, including meetings, public appearances, media availabilities, and frequent golf victories at clubs he owns in Florida.

Improvements in Trump’s cholesterol levels were noted over time, aided by medications like rosuvastatin and ezetimibe. His total cholesterol currently stands at 140, a significant improvement from previous readings. Trump also takes aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke.

Other health indicators, such as blood pressure and resting heart rate, were measured during the exam. Trump’s blood pressure was slightly elevated at 128 over 74, indicating a potential risk of developing high blood pressure if not managed properly. However, his resting heart rate of 62 beats per minute falls within the normal range for adults, suggesting good cardiovascular fitness.

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Overall, Trump’s physical exam results paint a picture of a man in good health, capable of fulfilling the duties of commander in chief. With a focus on maintaining his active lifestyle and managing his health conditions, Trump continues to defy his age and remain in top shape for his age.

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