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In this photo released by CBS Broadcasting, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and late night host David Letterman, right, react with laughter during the Governor's first visit to CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman," on Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 in New York. (AP Photo/CBS Broadcasting, Jeffrey Neira)

SEA GIRT, N.J. (AP) - Gov. Chris Christie lashed out Wednesday at a former White House doctor who said she worries about him dying in office because he is so heavy, telling her to "shut up."

Dr. Connie Mariano, who served as White House physician from 1992 to 2001, told CNN she'd like to see Christie run for president in 2016 but he needs to lose weight. She said she worries he could have a heart attack or a stroke.

"I'm worried about this man dying in office," the doctor, who has a practice in Scottsdale, Ariz., told the network.

During a visit Wednesday to a shore town devastated by Superstorm Sandy, Christie was asked about the doctor's comments.

Unless Mariano gives him a physical exam and learns his family history, "she should shut up," the Republican governor said.

Christie said his children heard the doctor's comments and his preteen son asked him if he was going to die.

"This is just another hack who wants five minutes on TV," Christie said.

Mariano released the following statement after Christie's comments.

It's unfortunate to hear that is Governor Christie's reaction.

It doesn't take a physician to look at him and observe he is overweight.

It is sad that he can not take my advice about his weight and risk factors for people who are overweight/obese for diabetes, heart disease, stroke constructively and instead, he chose to attack me personally.

I appreciate his invitation to come out to New Jersey but he stated he had a doctor there who sees him. I recommend he follow up with his personal physician to help him.

Christie has never revealed his weight, but he has repeatedly said that keeping it in check has been a longtime struggle.

Christie joked about his size during an appearance Monday on "The Late Show with David Letterman," pulling out a doughnut and saying his girth is "fair game" for comedians.

The next day, he spoke frankly about his efforts to lose weight and described himself as "remarkably healthy," but he also acknowledged his doctor "continues to warn me that my luck is going to run out relatively soon."

Christie, often mentioned as a possible presidential candidate, has never released his medical records. He had one health scare during his first term, an asthma attack in the summer of 2011 that sent him to a hospital but did not require him to be admitted. He blamed it on the heat, not his weight.



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    wrote...
    Yeah...he's fat
    and I am not even a doctor.
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    wrote...
    Hey Fat Boy
    Wake up and smell the flowers and I mean your funeral flowers. Oh ya, you're dead.
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    SurpriseMe wrote...
    be happy
    what is more important Happy or Physically Fit? So what if he is fat. Doesnt make him a bad person. Why do we have to live to be 100? why cant we just live life to the fullest and if we die young so be it. I think it is more important to live life the way you want to than to live a long life. If you can do both, so be it. Most important is to enjoy life, stop judging and have more fun.
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    yrreta wrote...
    The sad part is, in today's
    society, his weight will be used to judge whether or not he is qualified for the job. We like to think that we are advanced enough of a society not to judge people's abilities by their physical appearance, but that is just smoke and mirrors. This Scottsdale Doctor proves this point. Assumptions made on his appearance without any background data on him to support her claims.
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    yrreta wrote...
    And if he should happen
    to run in 2016, he's got my vote already just based on how he has handled this.
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    2cents wrote...
    I agree with her assessment
    It is a no brainer. Obesity displays unhealthy baggage. Not sure, though, while publicizing her evaluation, she failed to mention similar at-risk candidates, like Obamas smoking and drug history, Bills sexual promiscuity, and Hillarys BMI and propensity to . . . . uh . . . fall conveniently ill.
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    mellowyellow wrote...
    I'm NOT a republican
    but if this dude runs for office, I WILL vote for him....He's over weight, who cares. How happy are those idiots who run the streets of Scottsdale looking for the next Sushi Bar and Botox injection?
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    yrreta wrote...
    "Obesity displays unhealthy baggage"
    and being thin displays unhealthy ignorance, if we are going to judge soley on appearance. Kind of like profiling isn't it?
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    2cents wrote...
    Easy, yrreta
    That was not my point. It is just plain factual that morbid obesity is not healthy, and I acknowledged that to point out that there are plenty of at-risk politicians out there, including liberals. The good doctor neglected to publicly diagnose them. I said nothing about judging Christi solely on the fat factor. I would choose his platform any day over the current regime. And yes, the fat observation is profiling. Nothing wrong with profiling unless it brings faulty conclusions or misuse.
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    wrote...
    he should be forced to lose weight
    because after all, just think of the cost and burden he'll put on our yobamacare.... oh wait, he's a politician so he's exempt.... never mind.
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