Florian Congnard is a Lecturer and Teacher-Researcher at the Université Catholique de l'Ouest (UCO) within the Faculty of Sciences, affiliated with the IFEPSA research unit. He specializes in the APCoSS team (Physical Activity, Body, Sport and Health). Holding a PhD in Human Physiology and Pathophysiology from the University of Angers (2017), his research focuses on cardiovascular health assessment through physical activity, arterial damage diagnostics, biosensor validation, and the impact of risky behaviors in student populations. He has organized national/international conferences such as 'Adapted Physical Activity in the Service of Medical Care' (2024) and 'Trail and ultra trail, a whole world' (2024). His work bridges clinical applications, sports medicine, and public health, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration in exercise physiology and rehabilitation. Key educational roles include teaching 'Physiology of Major Functions', 'Physiology and Pathophysiology of Specific Populations', and 'Methodology of Research'. He contributes to programs like ALVEPAAP (vascular assessment in active populations) and AWARE (COPD rehabilitation). His research integrates technological tools (e.g., GPS, wearable monitors) for activity measurement and clinical evaluation. Collaborations include the Regional Society of Exercise and Sports Medicine and institutions like the ENS Rennes. His projects address chronic diseases (cardiac rehabilitation, post-COVID fatigue), aging populations, and telehealth applications for post-surgical obesity management.





