Homestead62
I saw a photo of President-elect Trump with Prime Minister Netanyahu the other night. I didn't think President- elect Trump looked awfully well, but perhaps he was just tired.
In my opinion he probably will last the term, he's a very determined person and I could see him living to a very old age, however, none of us have a crystal ball.
His alleged diet is pretty awful, consisting of mostly (or, if MM is to be believed, totally) fast-food from the American 'chains'. Plus well-grilled steak.
He apparently likes the consistent quality of the food - which I can understand.
But the high cholesterol, high sugar / salt content of this type of food cannot, surely, be good? If it's true what is said, he's been eating this way for years.
He also - again allegedly - regularly fasts for 14 or so hours, after which he ends his fast with a fulfilling fast-food spread.
... the very antithesis of a healthy diet.
We've all heard stories of old people who've lived to a ripe old age who drink, smoke, and - so they say - 'eat what they like'. But they are rare - and I don't believe we get the full story.
My great grandmother lived well into her early 90s (even remarried at 86), drank port every day, smoked regularly (but not heavily), and ate "what she liked" - but 'what she liked' was in fact good, nutritious, food - she loved root vegetables "with a bit of meat", ate celery and tomatoes almost every day at tea-time (because she liked them, and grew her own tomatoes) and, when she could get hold of it - fresh fruit. And made her own bread. If you see what I mean...
If Trump's diet is as reported, it will - in simple terms - affect his overall health, I don't think there's any getting away from that. In fact, I think it's already affecting him. He's running on an adrenalin high ATM, but nutritionally - on empty. And I think it will, ultimately, show.