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President Trump gained four pounds in the year since his 2018 physical, and his now obese, his latest medical exam shows.

Dr. Sean Conley said in a Thursday memo that Trump weighs 243 pounds, or four over the 239 that the president weighed in at last year. 

That gives him a Body Mass Index, BMI, of 30.4 — a height and weight radio that makes him obese by the National Institute of Health's standards.

It was just enough for the president to be designated 'obese' by the government's standards.

Conley said that no other major changes to his medical or surgical history took place and that routine labs were conducted during the four-hour physical at Walter Reed medical center that took place last Friday.  

In a letter to the president's chief spokeswoman, Conley said that Trump is 'in very good health' and expected to 'remain so for the duration of his Presidency, and beyond.' 

President Trump gained four pounds since his last physical, making him obese, his latest medical exam shows

President Trump gained four pounds since his last physical, making him obese, his latest medical exam shows

In a letter to the president's chief spokeswoman, Conley said that Trump is 'in very good health' and expected to 'remain so for the duration of his Presidency, and beyond.'

In a letter to the president's chief spokeswoman, Conley said that Trump is 'in very good health' and expected to 'remain so for the duration of his Presidency, and beyond.'

Additional reports and recommendations for the 72-year-old president who weighed in at 239 pounds at the time of his last check-up were still being worked up, Conley said.

'The President is very grateful for the outstanding care he received today, and he especially wants to thank all the doctors, nurses, enlisted and civilian staff who participated,' Conley wrote. 

President Trump submitted to a four-hour physical at Walter Reed medical center on Friday. White House doctor Sean Conley afterward that Trump is 'in very good health'

President Trump submitted to a four-hour physical at Walter Reed medical center on Friday. White House doctor Sean Conley afterward that Trump is 'in very good health'

Conley did not provide any details about Trump's health in the letter the White House provided to press early Friday evening, aside from his assessment that the president is under no reasonable threat of developing a life-threatening condition.

The results of Trump's last physical were disclosed by his doctor at a televised briefing for the press, where the president's doctor at the time, Ronny Jackson, made comments about his patient's health that were considered to be hyperbolic.

He said that the president's 'good genes' had kept him in 'excellent' health, even though he admitted Trump need to shed some pounds. 

The president was deemed to be overweight, by government standards, but not quite obese.

Jackson put him on a diet and exercise plan and gave him a goal of losing 10 to 15 pounds. 

The White House admitted on the eve of his Friday physical, however, that the president hasn't always followed it.

'The President received a diet and exercise plan last year after his annual physical, but the President admits he has not followed it religiously,' White House spokesman Hogan Gidley told CNN.

President Trump is submitting to a four-hour physical at Walter Reed medical center this afternoon, fulling a mandate that he undergo an assortment of tests once annually

President Trump is submitting to a four-hour physical at Walter Reed medical center this afternoon, fulling a mandate that he undergo an assortment of tests once annually

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