Heartbeat memory changes could revolutionize heart health diagnostics!
The researchers studied how the pattern of heartbeats changes during physical activities. They used a method called Hurst rescaled range analysis to measure this. They found that the "memory effect" of heartbeats, represented by the Hurst exponent, increases in healthy individuals during exercise but decreases in those with stable angina pectoris. This could be a new way to diagnose heart conditions using short heartbeat recordings.