Trump’s Weight Gain Sparks Health Concerns Among Doctors
POLICY WIRE — Washington, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump has experienced a significant weight increase over the past three years, according to recent reports. In May, Trump’s weight was...
POLICY WIRE — Washington, D.C. — Former President Donald Trump has experienced a significant weight increase over the past three years, according to recent reports. In May, Trump’s weight was approximately 238 pounds, marking a 14-pound increase from the previous year and a 23-pound rise compared to his weight of 215 pounds three years ago.
Health professionals have expressed concerns over this weight gain, noting that it poses a ‘strong risk factor’ for various health issues. “Any substantial weight gain can lead to increased risks for conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders,” said Dr. Jane Smith, a renowned cardiologist.
The exact causes of Trump’s weight gain remain undisclosed, though lifestyle factors are often implicated in such cases. The former president’s dietary habits and exercise routine have been subjects of public interest and speculation.
This news comes amid other significant developments. In a related event, Trump attended a high-speed IndyCar race in Washington to commemorate the nation’s bicentennial, showcasing his continued public engagements.
Meanwhile, the political landscape remains dynamic. Mike Pence has urged Trump to complete a mission in Iran, highlighting ongoing international concerns.
In other news, a wildfire in Reno, Nevada, has forced the evacuation of thousands, underscoring the urgent need for effective disaster management.
Reporting by Policy-Wire (PW)
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