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David Hupin is an MD-PhD and Sports Doctor affiliated with Université Jean Monnet in Saint-Étienne, France, where he contributes to the ActiFS research team. His work bridges clinical medicine and research, focusing on sports medicine, exercise physiology, and the role of physical activity in health promotion and disease prevention.
- Graduate studies in medicine and Master 1 in Nantes
- Postgraduate studies, Master 2, and university thesis completed in Saint-Étienne
- Medical thesis (2013), University thesis (2016)
Dr. Hupin's research centers on fatigue, autonomic nervous system function, aging, and cardiovascular health. He investigates how physical activity influences mortality risk, postoperative outcomes, and neurological well-being, particularly in older adults. His work often involves meta-analyses and systematic reviews, leveraging large datasets to derive clinical insights.
The 15 most recent publications analyzed reflect a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research combining physiology, neurology, cardiology, and public health. Key themes include the use of wearable technology for behavior change, autonomic biomarkers in aging, and the impact of sleep disorders on exercise capacity. His articles appear in high-impact journals such as European Heart Journal, Sports Medicine, and Frontiers series.
Notable scientific contributions include:
- Research on physical activity and mortality reduction
- Studies on heart rate variability in aging populations
- Investigations into autonomic dysfunction as a biomarker for stroke prevention
- Exploration of post-viral fatigue and hypersomnia
Dr. Hupin actively collaborates with leading researchers such as François Roche, Jean-Claude Barthelemy, and Vincent Pichot. While no formal students are listed, his collaborative work suggests mentorship and team-based research leadership. He is involved in projects related to fatigue and performance, likely within the ActiFS research infrastructure at Université Jean Monnet.
