If not for your TDS you’d probably regard a near-octogenarian who subsists on 4-5 hours of sleep, works long hours and is an avid golfer as remarkably healthy.
Trump's dad was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age 87 and died from pneumonia at 93. Trump's mother was 88 when she died in 2000. In 1991 a man tried to take momma Trump's purse which had $14 in it. Mary Trump resisted and was beaten. She suffered a brain hemorrhage and a permanent loss of vision and sight. Might have taken a year or years off her life, who knows. People with type O blood are known to be the best endurance athletes, at least for white people. They live longer and choke less when giving public speeches. On the golf course I think they would be better at 4 foot putts that mattered. Type O people are less affected by adrenaline. My guess is Trump is type O and will be trolling America Last Democrats into his late 80's, assuming the Democrat party lasts that long
That would make sense. I was going to post they were caused by angry masturbation, but I’m sticking with late stage syphilis he got from those Russian hookers Putin has on video and is blackmailing him with.
To get you started … Junkfood Science: The myth of unhealthy belly fat https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/1555137 Junkfood Science: Weight of the Nation — “We have a plan” Also: the ED Institute link above contains reams of info regarding obesity research in context.
Trump likely has had the best scans/tests and healthcare throughout his life, so for those that think he's going to just drop dead,.it's probably unlikely. His biggest risk is cancer or infection because of his age and stress.
Sensible deduction, although Churchill was fat, a chain-smoker, drank like a fish, endured two world wars and lived to be 90.
Average American male a pudgy 5-9 200 and living linger (and actively longer) prior to pan-panic … FastStats
Obesity as its defined by current standards isnt necessarily life expectancy reducing. Its really your metabolic health that is at the core of health, you can be skinny and have poor metabolic health. Churchill obviously had great genetics to endure what he went through, but its more common than most realize. My grandfather was obese, had multiple heart attacks and smoked alot before his first heart attack and still made it to 89, short a few months before he turned 90. SCLC finally took him out. Metabolic health is more a concern based on your genetics, but we dont test that very well right now. Genetic testing needs to part of routine healthcare, until that occurs most people are making decisions based on avgs and familar history, which IMHO is dangerous. A lot of people suffer and die because of unknown genetic problems that can be proactively treated, like breast cancer.
Y'all never showed these concerns when Joe Biden was falling down stairs and falling off bicycles for the last 4 years.
I would only add that weight gain often follows disease and seems to confer a protective effect. As a slender person I might not fare so well were I to develop a degenerative condition.