Washington (CNN) The results are in! And Donald Trump is in "very good health overall."

That's according to Sean Conley, physician to the President, in his memorandum on the results of Trump's yearly physical conducted earlier this month at Walter Reed. (You can read the whole report -- it's one page long -- here .)

The report is short on details about Trump's health but, from what is in there, it does appear that, for a 72-year-old man, Trump is quite healthy.

Consider:

* His resting heart rate is 70 beats per minute. Also good!

* His LDLs (bad cholesterol) went from 143 in 2018 to 122 in 2019. Good!

There's one sprinkle of rain on Trump's health: His weight. At 6'3" and 243 pounds -- he was 239 last year -- he has a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 31 and is considered clinically obese.

That may have something to do with the fact that Trump is legendarily averse to exercise, believing that it drains one's life battery unnecessarily . "The President received a diet and exercise plan last year after his annual physical, but the President admits he has not followed it religiously," said Hogan Gidley , the principal deputy White House press secretary, earlier this month.

Trump, despite his distaste for exercise and his taste for fast food, takes an acute interest in his health -- especially as a means to tout his "good genes." In fact, Trump's longtime personal doctor, Dr. Harold Bornstein, said in a letter during the 2016 presidential campaign that if the billionaire businessman won, he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency."