Karina Shedrofsky

USA TODAY

A video of Hillary Clinton leaving a Sept. 11 memorial ceremony Sunday stumbling and being held up by her aides sparked calls for both presidential candidates to release health records to the public.

The Clinton campaign released a letter Wednesday from the Democratic presidential nominee's physician, detailing the pneumonia she's been diagnosed with and the results of routine lab tests, including blood cholesterol levels and her annual mammogram. The campaign released a similar health letter in 2015, describing Clinton's medical history and medical conditions — she has seasonal allergies and an under-active thyroid.

The Trump campaign followed suit Thursday, releasing a recent physical signed by the Republican nominee's doctor, detailing his height, weight and testosterone level, among other things. Before releasing his medical records, Trump — who would be the oldest person to ever become president — sat down with television doctor Mehmet Oz to discuss the physical results and his lifestyle habits.

Clinton's physician wrote in 2015 that she exercises regularly and "eats a diet rich in lean proteins, vegetables and fruits." Though Trump's health letter doesn't detail his exercise and diet behaviors, Trump told Dr. Oz that he regards his energetic speeches and gestures as exercise.

We have compiled the information from both candidates' newly public medical reports as well as public statements about their health.

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