Donald Trump has shared a summary of the results of his latest physical with television host and doctor Mehmet Oz.

The Republican candidate provided details during a taping on Wednesday for an episode of the Dr. Oz Show to be aired on Thursday.

While full details of what went down on the show will not emerge until Thursday, audience accounts claim the doctor told Trump, 70, he is 'overweight'.

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Donald Trump has shared a summary of the results of his latest physical with television host and doctor Mehmet Oz (left)

Some of those in the audience claim the nominee said he weighs 236 pounds and added he wants to lose about 15 to 20.

However, others claimed Trump said he weighs 267.

The reality TV star, who is 6'2" - but claims he is 6'3" - would have a body mass index of 29.5 if the first figure is correct, which would mean he is considered 'overweight'.

If he instead weighs 267 pounds as some have claimed, his BMI would be 33.4 - putting him in the 'obese' category.

The Republican candidate provided details during a taping on Wednesday for an episode of the Dr. Oz Show to be aired on Thursday

Audience accounts on how much Trump said he weighs differed between either 236 pounds or 267

The revelations by Trump run against claims made by Trump's personal physician, Dr. Harold Bornstein, who described the candidate as: 'the healthiest individual ever elected to presidency.'

Trump was joined by his daughter, Ivanka, who also discussed Trump's new proposals for making childcare more affordable.

During the taping, the candidate said he, 'kisses his daughter every chance he gets', after Dr. Oz said it is, 'nice to see a dad kiss his daughter', according to reports.

The Republican nominee also reportedly revealed his takes medication to help keep his cholesterol down, and defended his frequent fast food meals by saying he travels so much.

Trump also said during the taping he 'kisses his daughter' Ivanka 'every chance he gets'

However, an audience member claims Trump does not order or pick up his takeaway meals himself out of fear they could be tampered with, according to CNN.

Attendees said the businessman said his main form of exercise is playing golf, but described his speeches as a work out as well.

Dr. Oz also apparently asked Trump how his government would deal with a undocumented worker who passed out and was ill in the street, according to NBC.

Trump (pictured eating a bucket of KFC) said he eats fast food because it gives him 'consistency' while traveling so much, audience members claim

The Republican nominee (pictured eating a taco bowl) reportedly told the audience he keeps fit by playing golf

He reportedly replied by saying the worker 'would not be there to begin with', if he was president.

In a statement released after the taping, the show said in Trump 'shared with Dr. Oz the results of his physical examination performed last week by Dr. Harold Bornstein,' Trump's longtime doctor.

Oz also 'took Mr. Trump through a full review of systems,' including his nervous system, hormone levels, and family medical history.

Trump's belief in his own youthfulness is so strong that he said he feels like New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady when the two get together on the golf links.

'You know, Tom Brady is a friend of mine. We play golf together,' Trump said in reference to the 39 year old super star.

'Great quarterback. He's a phenomenal guy and a great athlete. I'm with him, and I feel the same age as him. It's crazy,' Trump said.

Oz asked Trump what he sees when he looks in the mirror, and the mogul responded: 'I would say I see a person that's 35 years old.'

David Plouffe, Barack Obama's former campaign manager, told MSNBC Trump is 'the heaviest candidate we've had since William Taft', adding Trump's weight is 'a legitimate issue'

Prior to the taping, Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, told Fox News she did not think the candidate should release any medical information during his appearance on the show.

Ahead of Trump's highly-publicized appearance, a former member of the Obama administration raised the issue of Trump's weight.

'So here's Trump... He’s 70. He’s the heaviest president we’ve had, candidate we’ve had, since William Taft. There’s a legitimate issue,' former campaign manager David Plouffe told MSNBC.

Taft was president from 1909 to 1913, and was six-feet, 330 pounds during his time in office.

Turning to the issue of women's health, Trump said women should be able to get birth control without a prescription.

'I would say it should not be prescription,' Trump said on the show. He said many women just aren't in a position to go get a prescription.'