Dr. Bruce Aronwald, former President Donald Trump’s doctor, certified his health as “excellent” and credited weight loss to a “improved diet” and exercise. Trump’s weight, blood pressure, cholesterol, medicines, and weight loss are not included in the report. This lack of detail raises worries about the former president’s health.
Trump’s health reports have been criticized for lacking detail before. Reports have been imprecise, raising transparency concerns. President Biden has supplied more extensive health reports, but both former presidents still worry about age and fitness.
As the US population ages, leaders’ health and fitness become more essential. Transparent understanding of their physical and mental health affects their leadership abilities. Trump stresses cognitive test performance, which only partially reflects mental health.
In conclusion, the new health report on former President Trump lacks key details, creating transparency issues. Past investigations raise similar concerns, emphasizing the need of health report transparency and accuracy for leaders’ national service.