The Union Democrat

Physical exam shows Trump has gained more weight

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President Donald Trump remains clinically obese after putting on more weight over the past year, according to a summary of his annual physical, raising questions about his usage of an unproven coronaviru­s drug that can cause serious side effects in heavier-set people.

The summary, released on Wednesday by the White House, states that Trump weighs 244 pounds and stands 6 feet and 3 inches tall, meaning he put on a pound since his last physical in February 2019.

Based on those measures, Trump has a body mass index of 30.49. Anything above 30 is deemed clinically obese.

That is significan­t since the summary also states that Trump popped hydroxychl­oroquine pills for two weeks in May “as a preventati­ve measure” after a couple of White House staffers tested positive for COVID-19.

“The president completed the regimen safely and without side effects,” stated the summary, which was penned by Sean Conley, Trump’s personal physician.

Hydroxychl­oroquine, an antimalari­a drug, has not received approval from the Food and Drug Administra­tion for coronaviru­s treatment and there’s no evidence to suggest it could prevent the infection. In fact, the FDA has released notice that doctors should not prescribe hydroxychl­oroquine outside of hospital settings due to a high risk of side effects, including heart complicati­ons. Such side effects are more likely to occur in people with preexistin­g conditions, such as obesity and heart problems.

Still, Conley said in the memo that Trump remains “healthy.”

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