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  • The study involved 24 participants (ages 20-58) who were exposed to carbon dioxide (CO2) at concentrations of 770 ppm and 20,000 ppm for 4 hours to assess effects on various health aspects.
  • Key measurements included blood pH, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, heart and respiratory rates, cognitive performance (using tests for attention and flexibility), and self-reported symptoms, taken before, during, and after exposure.
  • Results indicated that while blood pH decreased and respiratory rates increased significantly at higher CO2 levels, these changes were within normal limits, suggesting that cognitive performance remains unaffected by such exposure levels, indicating adaptive physiological responses rather than serious health risks.

Article Abstract

In this study, 24 subjects (20-58 years) were exposed to carbon dioxide (CO ) at 770 ppm and 20 000 ppm in an exposure laboratory for 4-h, including 2 × 15 min of cycling to investigate the effects on acid-base balance, physiological responses, cognitive performance and acute health. Capillary blood analysis, heart rate, respiratory rate, divided attention, flexibility, and sustained attention from the Test Battery for Attentional Performance (TAP), critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF), and self-reported symptoms were measured before, during, and after the 4-h exposure. Blood pH decreased and partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO ) increased significantly when exposed to 20 000 ppm CO compared to 770 ppm. However, the values remained within the normal range. In addition, respiratory rate increased slightly but significantly at 20 000 ppm CO . No significant changes in heart rate, CFF, task performance or acute health were found. In sum, the findings suggest that the observed changes in acid-base balance and ventilation can be classified as physiological adaptation responses. Impairment of cognitive performance is not expected from exposure to 20 000 ppm CO , neither as direct effect on central nervous system function nor as a distraction related to perception of health effects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ina.12939DOI Listing

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