WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump says his health is good, but he'd like to lose 15 pounds.

Trump told "Fox and Friends" today that he's 6-foot-3 and 236 pounds — giving him a body mass index falling into the "overweight" range. Trump also taped an episode of "The Dr. Oz Show," which will air today.

Trump said his cholesterol is "quite good" and that he had "every single test" and they are good.

The Republican presidential nominee has been talking about his health for the past couple of days, as Democratic rival Hillary Clinton is about to get back on the campaign trail after a bout of pneumonia.

 

Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton says she will be releasing more information about her health soon.

The Democratic presidential nominee says she wants to respond to "legitimate questions people have" about her health. Clinton says she was "touched" by the concern about her well-being.

She spoke on the Tom Joyner radio show.

Clinton released a letter from her doctor on Wednesday declaring her "fit to serve" as president. She has faced criticism about a lack of transparency after not revealing that she had been diagnosed pneumonia until a video showed her stumbling after abruptly leaving a 9/11 ceremony.

Rival Donald Trump is expected to make public more information about his health on Thursday. Clinton said he's failed to "even meet the most minimalistic standards" for disclosure.

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