Dr. Martin Halle

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Biography

Professor Martin Halle is a leading expert in Preventive Sports Medicine and Sports Cardiology at the Technical University of Munich. He manages the outpatient clinical care unit at TUM Campus Olympiapark and is responsible for teaching medical students as well as students from the Department of Sport and Health Sciences. His research predominantly focuses on large-scale national and international randomized controlled multi-center studies that investigate the effects of exercise training in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. He has served as the principal investigator for various intervention studies related to physical training's impact on type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular issues, renal insufficiency, and childhood obesity, as well as studies addressing the consequences of extreme physical stress. Prof. Halle completed his medical education at Kiel and Freiburg Universities, furthering his training at the University of Florida and King's College London, where he gained certification in internal medicine, sports medicine, and cardiology. He has had a distinguished career, serving in leadership roles within professional societies and editorial boards. His research contributions have been widely published in notable journals, indicating his influence in the field of preventive cardiology and exercise science.

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2003-01-01 — Present

Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany

Leading the Preventive Rehabilitative Sports Medicine program.

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