“…1,2 Their impact on the CO 2 emission rates has been investigated experimentally in previous studies examining the effects of physical activity, [3][4][5][6][7][8][9] age, 8,10 and gender. 4,8,9,11 It has recently been shown that CO 2 emission rates can vary depending on other factors, including air temperature, 10,[12][13][14] the concentration of CO 2 and other pollutants in the inhaled air, 14,15 and psychological effects. 16,17 In a previous study, 14 we measured the CO 2 emission rates of six male volunteers who were seated, and therefore, at a low activity level and found that when elevated ambient CO 2 concentration (between 800 and 3000 ppm) was obtained either by restricting ventilation or dosing pure CO 2 from a gas cylinder, the CO 2 emission rate decreased.…”