Trump hands over medical report to TV doctor and audience report he has high testosterone and a good golf swing

Donald Trump has handed over a medical report on a doctor's TV show amid the furore over the health of the presidential candidates.

However, Trump's campaign will not reveal what was disclosed to the Dr Oz Show.

The show does not air until Thursday and the campaign declined to immediately disclose the results.

However, audience members are said to have relayed much of what is reportedly contained in the health exam.

Audience members reported that the medical exam also showed Trump has high levels of testosterone, the hormone which affects sex drive and muscle mass.

They also reportedly said Trump discussed his desire to lose 15 to 20 pounds, said he does not exercise, but is so good at golf that he could play professionally.

Audience members also relayed he used to have high cholesterol but was put on a Statin drug to bring it down to its current, healthy level.

They also said Mr Trump has a body mass index (BMI) of 30, which would be considered obese according to NHS guidelines.

The physical examination included a review of the nervous system, head and neck, hormone levels, cardiovascular health, respiratory health, gastrointestinal health, bladder and prostate health, history of cancer and family medical history.

Trump and Hillary Clinton have been under pressure to release medical records to show their fitness to run the White House.

Hillary Clinton said she is feeling 'much better' after apparently fainting at a 9/11 memorial event on Sunday. Credit: PA

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A statement from the show said "Dr Oz took Mr Trump though a full review", looking at his nervous system, cardiovascular health, prostate health and family medical history.

Dr Bornstein had previously written a note declaring that the 70-year-old Mr Trump would, if elected, be the healthiest president in history.

The campaigns of both Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton, 68, have said that their candidates would be releasing detailed medical records in the coming days.