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Donald Trump opens up about his weight to celebrity physician Dr. Oz

Mr Trump weighs 16 stone and is six feet three inches tall.

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In his statement, Dr Bornstein says “the Donald” has been in hospital only once when he had his appendix out at the age of 11.

“In summary, Mr. Trump is in excellent physical health”, Bornstein wrote.

“When you’re running for president, I think you have an obligation to be healthy”, Trump said, adding that he’s taken “almost no days” off.

Following Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia scare, Donald shared his medical information on ‘The Dr. Oz Show.’ During the visit, Donald admitted he needs drugs to control his cholesterol – does this mean he has a bad heart?

Secretary of State John Kerry has told Sky News that he has “no doubt” that Hillary Clinton has to stamina to be President. Meyers also said that due to double standards, the rules are different for Clinton and Donald Trump.

Speaking on an episode of “The Dr. Oz Show” airing Thursday, the Republican nominee suggested that, for many women, obtaining a prescription can be challenging. His body mass index is 29.5, which is considered overweight. Overall, he is described as having “excellent physical health”.

Trump responded: “I see a person who is 35 years old”.

Trump added that when he plays golf with professional National Football League quarterback Tom Brady, “I feel the same age as him”.

“I have no problem in doing it – I have it right here”.

“If a patient of mine had these records I’d be really happy and I’d send them on their way”, Dr. Oz said. “It would be good”, Trump said in one of the clips that was released early.

The release comes amid growing attention to the candidates’ health histories and after Clinton was captured on video stumbling.

He said they shouldn’t have to.

“Had I known I was going to be a politician, Howard Stern is a friend of mine, I wouldn’t have done his show”, Trump said.

The medical revelation comes following the collapse of his Democrat rival Hillary Clinton at the 9/11 memorial event in NY, and the subsequent pneumonia diagnosis that prompted her to release additional medical information.

The health of the two major-party presidential nominees has taken center stage in this election.

On the show, which taped Wednesday, Trump unveiled his records in a fitting fashion for the former reality TV star.

Clinton on Wednesday released an updated review of her physical fitness and details about a recent bout of pneumonia. His campaign then released a one-page letter from his longtime physician that said a number of test results were normal.

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Meanwhile, consider Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd president of the United States.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to the National Guard Association of the United States Monday Sept. 12 2016 in Baltimore