The results of President Donald Trump’s first formal medical exam since taking office were announced Tuesday, and the big news was that the physician involved, Navy Rear Adm. Ronny L. Jackson, said the 71-year-old president received a perfect score on a cognitive test. However, other announced results were also of interest, particularly to those who couldn’t help but notice that Trump was listed at 6-3 and 239 pounds.

Of course, sports fans are often very well-versed in athletes’ heights and weights, and they are aware that those listed numbers don’t always precisely correlate with reality. For example, Kevin Durant is famously taller than his listed height of 6-9, and toward the end of his playing days, Shaquille O’Neal was widely thought to be far heavier than his listed weight of 324 pounds.

Adding to some online observers’ skepticism that Trump’s measurements were accurate was the fact that 239 pounds, at 6-3, conveniently put his body mass index at 29.9 - just below the 30.0 threshold for him to be officially described as obese, rather than merely overweight. In any event, plenty of Internet users were happy to juxtapose photos of the president with those of athletes with similar listed heights and weights

I’m so confused. Kam Chancellor is 6'3' 232. Trump 6’3 239. pic.twitter.com/VqhYjs6STh — RogueScientist🚀 (@scientist_rogue) January 17, 2018

Left: Alex Ovechkin. 6'3, 235 pounds.



Right: Donald Trump. 6'3, 239 pounds.



Sure. pic.twitter.com/ySkCmIEimm — r.i.p. my mentions (@RealChrisCote) January 16, 2018

Dr. Ronny Jackson says Donald Trump is 6'3 and weighs 239 lbs.



Carolina Panthers LB Luke Keuchely is 6'3 and weighs 238 lbs.



I'll let you be the judge. pic.twitter.com/ZIPN2gKgpQ — Paul Gasari (@WheresMyArk_23) January 16, 2018

James Gunn tweeted “Trump’s medical exam says he’s 6′3″ and 239 pounds. Albert Pujols is 6′3″ and 240 pounds. If the dementia tests are equally accurate, we are doomed.”

Trump's medical exam says he's 6'3" and 239 pounds. Albert Pujols is 6'3" and 240 pounds. If the dementia tests are equally accurate, we are doomed. pic.twitter.com/fn0u1xzzjI — James Gunn (@JamesGunn) January 17, 2018

In fairness, those athletes have much more weight in sculpted muscle than Trump, whose body mass is distributed just a bit differently (also in fairness: this out-of-shape author is no one to talk). Jackson said that he has a goal for the president of losing 10-15 pounds through a regimen of diet and exercise, telling reporters, “He’s more enthusiastic about the diet part than the exercise part, but we’re going to do both.”

In general, though, Jackson was upbeat about Trump’s physical condition, prompting questions about how a septuagenarian man with such seemingly poor habits, including little apparent exercise apart from golfing (while driving in carts) and an affinity for greasy fast food, could fare so well in a thorough examination. “It’s called genetics,” the physician replied with a shrug.

“The answer to your question is that he has incredibly good genes,” added Jackson, “and it’s just the way God made him.”

Nevertheless, some took issue not just with the president’s listed weight, but his height, as well. Photos were posted comparing Trump, at a purported 6-3, to his predecessor, Barack Obama, who was listed at 6-1.