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. 2019 Oct 17;11:281. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2019.00281

TABLE 2.

Physiological variables during hypercapnia.

Variable Young adults N = 20 Older adults N = 19 p-value
Heart rate (beats per minute)
Normocapnia 53 ± 1 54 ± 2 0.62
4% CO2 56 ± 2 55 ± 1 0.89
6% CO2 58 ± 1 57 ± 1 0.65
End-tidal CO2 (mmHg)
Normocapnia 40 ± 1 40 ± 1 0.74
4% CO2 47 ± 1 46 ± 1 0.38
6% CO2 49 ± 1 48 ± 1 0.25
Oxygen saturation (%)
Normocapnia 98 ± 1 97 ± 1 0.06
4% CO2 98 ± 1 98 ± 1 0.46
6% CO2 98 ± 1 98 ± 1 0.95
Mean arterial pressure (mmHg)
Normocapnia 94 ± 1 101 ± 2 0.01
4% CO2 93 ± 1 104 ± 3 < 0.001
6% CO2 96 ± 1 108 ± 3 < 0.001

Data are mean ± standard error. The reported p-value denotes group differences at each protocol stage. p < 0.05 vs. normocapnia within each group.