The letter also lists Trump's cholesterol, triglycerides, blood sugar and blood pressure results.
Mehmet Oz reviews papers as he speaks with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump about his health during an interview taped on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016.
On Dr. Oz show Trump compares himself with Tom Brady.
He said "If they were bad, I would say, let's sort of skip this, right?"
Trump said he "noticed she was so nervous when she introduced me". "I don't care. Should I do it?" Trump said that both he and his family have been relatively healthy.
Dr Bornstein said the GOP candidate was in "excellent physical health". As stated in a previous letter from Bornstein (PDF), Trump's PSA score was 0.15.
Each number, Oz said, was in healthy range. His testosterone level is 441.6.
Trump, for his part, McCaskill said, is "promising things that are totally not true" and "lying nearly every time he opens his mouth". Or, as Trump so eloquently put it, "I don't get much with the colds".
A BMI of above 25 is considered overweight, and more than 30 is defined as obese.
"I think if I had one thing, I'd like to lose weight".
Ultimately, the celebrity doctor gave him a clean bill of health. "You know, I'm very fortunate in that respect".
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Trump said: "Everyone plays their games, it doesn't bother me".
"The question is often asked: should you show it?"
The former secretary of state, USA senator from NY and first lady will deliver speeches in the coming days on the economy and national service, her campaign said.
"I think I'll win the Hispanic vote", Trump told reporters after touring the bridge.
Video appears to show Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stumble as she leaves the 9/11 memorial at ground zero Sunday morning. The airing of the show followed a week of national conversation on the health of the leading candidates for president of the United States.
"It's a lot of work", he said of his time campaigning.
The fact that Trump's physician's letter references "stamina" is significant because it's a word the Republican presidential nominee has regularly used in attacking Clinton. "No, I mean, I feel the same", Trump said in his defense.
As far as managing the stress associated with running for president, Trump said his only source of it is the dishonest media.
The letter, posted in full below, notes that Trump takes cholesterol drug Statin. With his daughter by his side, Trump also commented on controversial statements he has made toward women.
"It's two letters: one is the report and one is from Lenox Hill Hospital", he says. "We have fun. So, we'll talk about women".
"And we want her better".
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