Donald Trump in 'excellent' health, says doctor
Video report by ITV News correspondent Emma Murphy
Donald Trump's latest examination results have been released today, after it was promised to be revealed on the Dr Oz show.
Controversy over the health of both presidential candidates has increased in recent days, after Hillary Clinton fell ill at a 9/11 memorial service after being diagnosed with pneumonia - which she kept from the public.
The one-page document was revealed by the Washington Post's Robert Costa on Twitter, and details a man in "excellent physical health".
According to the letter from Dr Bornstein, who has been Trump's doctor for 36 years, Trump has only been hospitalised once - when his appendix was taken out aged 11.
His liver and thyroid function tests are "within normal range", and there is "no family history" of heart disease or tumours - although his father Fred had Alzheimer's Disease, which is not mentioned in the letter.
It adds that he does not use tobacco or consume alcohol - abstention he has attributed in the past to the death of his older brother Freddy due to alcoholism.
Some of the examinations took place in 2013, including a "normal" colonoscopy and a calcium score.
He last had an echocardiogram two years ago, which was "within the range of normal", and an EKG and chest X-ray taken earlier this year were also normal.
Notably, under NHS guidelines and the Body Mass Index, Trump's weight and height would mean he is considered overweight and bordering on obese.
Additionally, although Trump reportedly says in the show that he has high testosterone levels, according to the document it is at 441.6, when the average for a 70-year-old man is around the 500 mark.